Re: 6mm AR, need some imput.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sandwarrior</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Scotts556</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bozcoyote</div><div class="ubbcode-body">what would you like to know ?
cant realy pro and con for ya since i only have 1 in the area.
but I like my Oly Arms .243WSSM . dont think its a 800 yd gun but it could be with the right know how. </div></div>
General rundown on the round. Performance?? Max effective range? How easy is it to tune a good load? How good is it a knockin over steel? From what little i have read it sounds to be a good round. Not some super performance round but something good at punching paper,and thats all I really need.
Scott</div></div>
This may be a little old but to tell you the truth it's a really good round. Just really, really spendy. If you think a 6, 6.5 or 6.5 BRX is spendy then a 6mm AR is more. Also, +1 for AR 15 performance. They have the best bolt design for the BR/BRX cases I've seen.
I know someone mentioned the .243 WSSM in a previous post. Here's the problem. The case produces more power, but you can't fit a super-high BC bullet in it and also in an AR-15. The biggest case capacity I know of that you can do that is the 6mm BRX. And as noted AR-15 Performance has an improved strength bolt for that. But, if you are going that route, I think the 6.5 BRX is about the best of all choices.
So, out to 600 yds. for sure the .243 WSSM will spank any AR or BR/BRX. But, out where high BC takes over, you'll eventually want the slightly smaller case.
Edit:
If you are looking to save money, I use a lot of 7.62x39 for my cases for the 6.5 Grendel. That may make a big difference in your choice of caliber. Just remember that it's a large rifle primer case not a small primer. That saves me $40 per 100. And what I did was buy a couple 7.62x39 magazines to feed the fire-forming rounds. They shoot pretty accurately too. I use AA2015 and 85 gr. Sierra varminters. I know many won't believe this but even during fire-forming they will hold sub-MOA. Most of mine shoot sub .5 MOA. </div></div>
Some FYI's....Just before I ordered my 6mmART40 I had a 243wssm upper and sold it.A couple other things I discovered that I didn't like about the 243wssm were.
Poor brass quality,that's putting it lightly BTW.reliability problems,a lot of work to find a good load.
Single stack feeding so lower capacity.
Hard on steel(pock marks on AR400) out to 300Y with 75-87 grain bullets.