Dude this is not me mad, lol... How am I mis-characterizing? If anything I'm not the one calling people shit like a "tactical fucking ninja turtle" and at least I'm capable of realizing there are different rifles for different jobs. You think I'm drinking koolaid but frankly anyone who believes one cartridge does it all is the one who needs to put down the pitcher...
Since you asked:
#15
-Nick- said:
"barely a market for the Grendel"
Patently untrue. They've never been able to fill the demand from day one. Either in ammo, barrels, or any other Grendel specific item.
#16
-Nick- said:
Rather disingenuous sounding.LOL Fact is, anyone with even low level reading comprehension can see that you took issue with what Ledzep said in post #12 of this thread, and instead of simply disagreeing, you got bent. He was a little over the top perhaps, but it was only his opinion. You clearly took it personal, and made it your mission to thereafter "attack" the Grendel cartridge.
#24
-Nick- said:
but I think the round is more suited for DMR work and hunting as you stated in its origins than an SBR
You've never even owned one, and actually know little about it. You (to your credit) admitted that. Then you say it's "fading off"??? LOL It's still pretty dang new.LOL Much younger than 10mm, or the .300 Whisper you so ardently defending. :-D
-Nick- said:
I also still stand on my original point which is the 300 BLK is NOT a novelty cartridge which someone else stated earlier.
Great. There was the correct answer. You disagree with Ledzep's opinion about the black, and stated your own. Cool. That was pretty much it right there. The kool-aid and purse swinging was pretty much most of what you posted in reference to the grendel other than that quote.
#25
-Nick- said:
This forum is about long range and accuracy which includes subsonic shooting which ranges are less. You also just tried to compare it to 308 ballistics which means if we're going to go into the large frame world then you have to pull in 6mm CM, 6.5 CM, .260, and any number of wildcat cartridges which is way off topic and your Grendel won't win when I throw in other calibers like the 6mm CM, 6.5 CM, and 260...
None of which fit in an AR15. You either missed that, or? If the conversation goes outside that envelope then both the Grendel and the Blackout are easily outclassed by other offerings.
It seemed to really irritate you that he pointed out the very high BCs that some of the Grendel loads have for an AR15 class cartridge. Pretty pertinent to a forum "about long range and accuracy which includes subsonic shooting which ranges are less.". I'm guessing the Grendel definitely fits here for some of those purposes.
Then Ledzep was a good bit inflammatory in post #27, and that really got you going.
#29
-Nick- said:
You're still trying to keep with small frame AR calibers in comparison to a 308 which is a cop out since if you're going to mention a large frame then lets compare your Grendel to the 6.5 CM.
You really seemed to jump the tracks right there. The point was that the Grendel has some high BC loads that can run with "normal" .308 loadings at distance (M80 ball, etc.), WHILE fitting inside an AR15 magwell. The 6.5 CM obviously doesn't fit that criteria, and pretty much invalidates your entire post. The rest referred to wildcat cartridges which you've already been dissing since they are just passing fads to be avoided unlike the 300Blk. ;-)
-Nick- said:
because it's a dying cartridge...
Based on what real world data?LOL
-Nick- said:
Add: BTW... My little ole 5.56 SPR can ring steel at 900+ yards with just a 77 SMK that I can find in just about any retail store with more than just 1-2 manufacturers to choose from. How about your Grendel? Yeah...
I like the 77SMK, but you must be in either a fictional or exceptional neighborhood if just about every retail store carries it where you live.LOL You see, that's the kind of mischaracterization and exageration I'm talking about. It helps nothing. The 77SMK is usually more available, but some stores do carry Grendel ammo. It would definitely be more available online if it didn't sell out quicker than folks can get it.
You felt that your "brand" was bashed, but instead of simply correcting any information that you felt was erronoeus, you joined in and actually magnified the bashing as retaliation.
I could write more, but I've wasted too much time on this already. It serves no good purpose in my opinion, and it's why I normally avoid these threads. 9mm, No! .45!, no, .40! No, .357 Sig! Blahh, blahh, blahhh.
40 Watt Plasma Rifle, then we could all stop arguing.LOL Though I bet that won't stop it either.;-)