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Weight savings, cheaper to reload, reduced recoil. And if Wolf will ever bring the steel case ammo to the market this would be a great match. The Grendel was designed as a medium game/assault rifle round. This could be the optimum platform for the Grendel.
I wouldn't want to fire a 260 or creedmore in a confined environment(CQB), as I believe the bullpups were designed for use in. The 260 and creedmore are just to much for an assault rifle. Great 100 yard precision rounds. They'd make great DMR rounds, but not an assault rifle round. The DMR seems to be designed as an assault rifle as opposed to a precision rifle. So I'm not getting the want for the 260 and Creedmore in this platform, I get the .308 only because of M80 ball ammo.
What are the 260s and Creedmores getting, MV wise from a 140gr projectile out of a 16" barrel? Designed as I specified above I believe the Grendel could safely get close to 2300 fps MV.
I reload for 6.5 CM and I cant see how Grendel would be cheaper. Creedmoor brass is cheaper and much much more plentiful. bullets are the same. The CM would just us some more powder.
As far as confined environment, Id rather fire a 16 inch .308 indoors than a 10.5 inch 5.56. My 10.5 inch SBR is a concussion canon. I cant imagine that a .308 is any louder than a Creedmoor.....besides, thats what suppressors are for.
I dont see how 6.5 CM could be considered too much for an assault rifle, its more mild than a .308 in kick and muzzle blast and there is no doubt you can get better velocity out of the same 6.5 bullet and barrel length with the CM than the Grendel.
Add to the fact that very accurate factory 6.5 CM ammo is readily available and Grendel ammo is harder to find than hens teeth, the CM would be a much better 6.5 choice. Availability of factory ammo should be the biggest deciding factor. Besides, from what I have seen several times, the Grendel round would have been better off as a 6mm cartridge anyways.
I get 2850 FPS with a 123 Amax out of my 6.5 CM gas gun with a 24 inch barrel. 2600 would be doable with an 18 inch barrel and in that short little package that would be a devastating combo.
With a quick search on midway the brass for the 2 are within a couple of dollars of each other and there were more options for the Grendel. For what it's worth I've bought all my Grendel brass for cheaper than what was listed and that includes Lapua during the craze.
I agree that's is what suppressors are for.
The .308 isn't an assault rifle round, it's a battle rifle round.
All AR15 ammo is still scarce. That's an apples to orange comparison at the moment. Hopefully it'll even out by the end of summer.
I get 2650 fps with 123gr amax from my 24" Grendel. While I'd love to get another 200 fps, it's not really that significant inside 800 yards.
In a close encounter, follow up shot time matters and that's where the Grendel does have an advantage.
I'm not saying a Creedmore or 260 barrel for an MDR is a bad idea, I just think the Grendel fits it better.
I'd still like to see some real world velocity data for a 14.5"-16" Creedmore and 260.
How reliable are the 6.5 Grendel in a AR type rifle with the heavier bullets?
Or Creedmore for that matter?
How reliable are the 6.5 Grendel in a AR type rifle with the heavier bullets?
Or Creedmore for that matter?
...There is no doubt a CM is going to push the same bullet out of the same length barrel faster than a Grendel...
... In the end I get the feeling this is all a mute point since I am sure the aftermarket will provide the solution for all of us to have whatever we want. The question will simply be a matter of reliability and whether or not this system like a certain cartridge or not.....which we obviously will not know until next year. ...
I reload for 6.5 CM and I cant see how Grendel would be cheaper. Creedmoor brass is cheaper and much much more plentiful. bullets are the same. The CM would just us some more powder.
As far as confined environment, Id rather fire a 16 inch .308 indoors than a 10.5 inch 5.56. My 10.5 inch SBR is a concussion canon. I cant imagine that a .308 is any louder than a Creedmoor.....besides, thats what suppressors are for.
I dont see how 6.5 CM could be considered too much for an assault rifle, its more mild than a .308 in kick and muzzle blast and there is no doubt you can get better velocity out of the same 6.5 bullet and barrel length with the CM than the Grendel.
Add to the fact that very accurate factory 6.5 CM ammo is readily available and Grendel ammo is harder to find than hens teeth, the CM would be a much better 6.5 choice. Availability of factory ammo should be the biggest deciding factor. Besides, from what I have seen several times, the Grendel round would have been better off as a 6mm cartridge anyways.
I get 2850 FPS with a 123 Amax out of my 6.5 CM gas gun with a 24 inch barrel. 2600 would be doable with an 18 inch barrel and in that short little package that would be a devastating combo.
2015? bummer
Looks nicely built. Congrats on the new release DT!
I'd like to see what kind of accuracy these are putting out and let all the bugs get worked out (if there are any) before I throw my name in the hat. I'm sure it is a quality product being that its coming from DTA, but that's just how I do business. Looking forward to hearing all the details!
You aint lying....that is the most bummer of a release date ever....EVER!!
Maybe testing will go very well and they end up bumping up the timeline.