Okay so I'm going to build a rifle for steel and ground-hogs, if I want to keep the barrel length 18-20" which load, and/or caliber would be better? Currently leaning toward the 224V, 20" proof and 80-85gr berger loads after doing some reading.
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I’m interested in this 12.5 6arc...it would be sweet to have a recce type rifle with my SBR lower. What has been your overall experience with a 12.5 6arc?I run an 18" in both with identical builds. Mine run within a couple of tenths of a mil of each other until 1100 or so then it opens up to about a .5-.6 mil difference (Factory 90gr vs Factory 108s) with the 6ARC being less squirrely in the wind and still capable of spotting impacts on berms. There's definitely a difference in the energy though with the 6ARC still being at or slightly above 1k ft-lbs at 300yds--even my 12.5 6ARC is just below 1k ft-lbs at that distance (900 and some change).
Not much so far due to lack of ammo/availability issues. Initial velocity is 2421fps, I'm sure I'll pick up a little more once I can get it broke in.I’m interested in this 12.5 6arc...it would be sweet to have a recce type rifle with my SBR lower. What has been your overall experience with a 12.5 6arc?
There's another thread that has info on this but JP and BSF have both abandoned the .224V round. I spoke with a BSF rep at length about it maybe a year or so ago. They had too many variations issues when going past a certain bullet weight. I think it was beyond the 75/77 gr stuff. So far as I understood it, the 75/77 gr stuff ran fine and I didn't get real specifics as to what the problems were, but it was enough for them to refuse to make any more .224V barrels. That rep recommended the 6mm stuff to me then. PRC seems to be common enough for guys who aren't loading to still be able to use but that was before covid insanity had taken hold so I'm not sure now, nor the cost when you find 6mm rounds now... just. FyiIf I was doing this today I'd try the 6ARC, I built a .224v JP supermatch barrel upper, it's nice, it shoots okay, but nothing special even with the newer match 80.5 and 88gr ammo. We're already seeing some manufacturers (JP for one) abandoning the 224v. I just think with the info out there today if I was doing it over, I'd try out the 6ARC if for nothing else than the extra down range energy
The Nosler brass is very soft. Cartridge isn't a bad idea but bad execution by the company that said they have a whole building full of engineers.I would suggest a look at the .22 Nosler. Way faster then a .224v with 77gr and lighter bullets.