The reamer crap is old news so that shouldn't be an issue anymore. I think a lot of people, myself included, are finding out that it's a finicky cartridge. However, once you find a load it likes it's awesome.
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Join the contest SubscribeI want to do a prefit build on it sometime as a trainer, I think that as a low cost trainer/pest control rig it really could shine.The reamer crap is old news so that shouldn't be an issue anymore. I think a lot of people, myself included, are finding out that it's a finicky cartridge. However, once you find a load it likes it's awesome.
I want to do a prefit build on it sometime as a trainer, I think that as a low cost trainer/pest control rig it really could shine.
I'm going to be chambering my own barrel when I do, though.
I never said it was a deficiency with the cartridge, only the execution on the part of manufacturers making bad barrels with junk blanks improperly reamed.
I don't want to have to get a new bolt, dies, mags, brass, and then play around with a new cartridge that to this day has not lived up to the hype.
Yep, I want to be able to swap barrels from another more substantial caliber for those times I can't make it to a longer range. If it duplicates 6.5CM out to 600 or so, it really would help with ammo costs and reloading supplies.A pre-fit that you chamber?
Apologies. Your previous comment led me to believe you thought it was the cartridge.
Back to the 224V it was designed to push a .224 bullet as fast as possible with sub MOA accuracy out of a AR platform rifle
So does it or is it up to opinion. Seems to me , by now, the caliber ought to stand by itself w/o much debate its a accurate sub MOA caliber at 1000 yds.
What about the 22PPC with a fast twist barrel?
It looks like a scaled down 6BR and has an impeccable reputation for accuracy just as 6BR had before the long range adaption.
Internal case capasity is almost identical to the 224V.
For serious handloading caseforming from Lapua 220 Russian brass is even simpler than forming to the world beating 6mmPPC.
A 22PPC, with a fast twist barrel for long range, would be a bolt rifle built to almost BR tolerances and only shot with top quality components, fireformed Lapua 220R cases etc. The point is to adapt the 22PPC to long range work like it was done with the 6mmBR.
6mmBR performance and accuracy with even less recoil might be obtainable.
I'm going to sell my current .224 Valkyrie ... it's my 3rd attempt (using progressively higher end parts) and all three rifles are coated with "tears of disappointment". I shoot sub-MOA with everything else (.223, .300-WM, 6.5-CM, 6.5-Grendel, etc.), but when I pick up my .224 and aim it downrange ... I shoot like a monkey f**king a football. I'm officially "done" with this caliber. It's just not worth the effort when other rifles shoot 5x tighter groups at half the build cost.
Lighten up, Francis. If you had any reading comprehension at all, you would realize that the answers in this thread all leads to your answer. You didn’t say to prove that it will shoot to 1000 on paper or shut up. You asked for opinions as to whether or not anyone believes the caliber is all it was chalked up to be.I don't understand why nonsense is introduced into discussions which then distract the conversation into fog. I started this thread, said nothing of crap grade barrels, PSA/ Bear Creek uppers, nor inability to shoot. I said nothing about kiddie pool range use ..100 to 600 yd shooting with 224 Valk.
Now with that said ..and that filters out 90 percent of comments that have been posted & tosses them into the dust bin. The best LR precision shooters here at Quantico trying 224 in the AR 15 platform with high quality barrels, high quality components have not found the caliber in an AR to be better than 223 Ackley Improved for 1000 yd accuracy. This past weekend the best shooter on our line had his custom built bolt action 224 Valk with 6.5 Twist barrel and its shooting lights out. He's sold on it out of a bolt rifle, not the AR platform.
For the few here who shoot 1000 yds and farther in a AR platform, in 224 Valk caliber, what is your 1000 yd accuracy...that will be the Litmus Test on this caliber or not. No...not ring gongs or ping steel. Shot group size is the question.
If anyone really has 224 Valk proving accuracy, please step up and educate me. I'll believe you ...only you got to chalk up the facts. If this caliber out of an AR is truly sorted out, who has proof and I'll believe you...1000 yds Group Size.
Is your daughter available to lead the Thursday afternoon .224-V 12-Step group in Central Oregon?My daughters rifle is a custom bolt action I assembled on Stiller 6.8 bolt face short action and 1:7 bartlein 23” barrel. I have a PT&G custom reamer (yes, PT&G as it was the only real source I had at the time. I checked the reamer dimensions and it was spot on).
My daughter has no problems hitting 500 yards cold bore. She was 10 years old when we started. She is 13 now and routinely hits at 700 yards (longest distance around here. Plates are about 2 moa down to about 1 moa in size.
3 shots at 100. Hornady 88 ELD factory
5 shots at 100. Hand load we were working on.
We will be rejuvenating this little rifle over the next few weekends. Full custom cerakote for stock and barreled action. Little family project. Kind of a budget build in the beginning.
Three words:Is your daughter available to lead the Thursday afternoon .224-V 12-Step group in Central Oregon?
That's technically two words and an acronym ... but I get your point.Three words:
Bolt versus AR
We have the best long distance range in the Pacific Northwest ... it's a wonderful place to own LOTS of rifles.Oregon would be nice. Bet the scenery for shooting is awesome. I doubt my daughter would lead a group of recovery, but for a trip like that she may have to consider it.
Is his last name trombone?The .224-Valkyrie-Anonymous 12-Step Program meets every Thursday at 3:00pm at your local range.
Rusty: "Hi, my name is Rusty and I can't get a tight group with this crap caliber to save my ass."
Group: "HI RUSTY!"
Hell I don’t have any issues with mine. First load I worked up with a Berger 80.5.![]()
The .224-Valkyrie-Anonymous 12-Step Program meets every Thursday at 3:00pm at your local range.
Rusty: "Hi, my name is Rusty and I can't get a tight group with this crap caliber to save my ass."
Group: "HI RUSTY!"
Haven’t you heard, we’ve got runaway inflation, and a recession in the making. If you want anyone to believe those groups, you need to cover the “fliers” with a $10 bill.I do have a 224 Valkyrie AR running a Craddick Precision chambered Bartlein 1:7 twist. It does ok with factory and a little better with hand loads. Maybe a little under MOA on average.
Steel is 500 yards
Paper targets are 100 yards.
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Not super impressive but the load I’m working on is getting better. I stopped last year for hunting season. Haven’t messed with it this year. About to start again. I think it has potential. But yes, it’s a pain in the ass really.
LOL! Good point.Haven’t you heard, we’ve got runaway inflation, and a recession in the making. If you want anyone to believe those groups, you need to cover the “fliers” with a $10 bill.
Technically, it’s two words and an initialism.That's technically two words and an acronym ... but I get your point.![]()
That’s actually a pretty sweet looking paint job! Very nice work!Well, I decided to rebed my daughters 224 Valkyrie bolt gun. I always thought it had a little stress on the fint action lug. I could feel every so slight movement when starting to loosen the front action screw. It shot well so I didn't worry, but a flier here and there got under my skin. Once I started that venture I decided to do a full Cerakote job on everything. The barreled action was never coated as I was building on a budget and didnt know if she would enjoy shooting it.
With that said, I will be running some factory and relaods when I finish; hopefully next weekend. I’ll post back and see how the groups and velocity are looking. The bedding feels great now and the Cerakote so far is looking awesome. After 5 hours of stencils it better!!
Finished - it shot excellent. I regret not taking pics of the groups during zero with factory ammo. Hot here in Louisiana. Oh well, next time.
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Thanks! Lots of stencils and different coats. We like it too!That’s actually a pretty sweet looking paint job! Very nice work!
Looks like 4 misses, and one edge hit...Bolt gun. 5 shots. 100yds.