Simply put: in 10 years, do you all think we will still be able to go out and buy 6.8mm SPC ammunition near price parity or below the prices that one would pay for 308 like you can today?
The long version:
Thinking of buying a carbine type rifle in an M4-type format. Ive been thinking about it for a long time and am getting far closer to pulling the trigger (pun intended). Thing is that it needs to be at least .243 to take it after game AND I already have a suppressor for 7.68mm so going from 5.56 to 6.8 doesnt really make a difference from that standpoint.
For tackling the paper tiger at the range, I can go either way.
So for hunting no choice but 6.8. And for having a rifle that offers more firepower than a bolt gun, the 6.8 probably edges out the 5.56 at ranges of 200 yds or shorter from the data I have seen...
My problem with 6.8 is that I worry that its a fad cartridge. You look at the trends in federal purchasing and what have you seen recently? 308 retreads, focus on 300, 338, and the venerable 5.56. The 6.8 trend seems to have lost some traction or at least is going on behind the scenes at this point.
You go to midway or similar sites and you are seeing sales marked as "closeout" pricing on 6.8 SPC ammo.
I worry about making an investment today. Shooting a couple thousand rounds and then suddenly finding myself 5 or 10 years from now being forced to reload because you simply cant go out and buy much of anything, anymore for the 6.8 mm cartridge.
Am I right to worry? What do you see right now in the industry trends? Does 6.8 SPC have staying power or is it already on the way out?
The long version:
Thinking of buying a carbine type rifle in an M4-type format. Ive been thinking about it for a long time and am getting far closer to pulling the trigger (pun intended). Thing is that it needs to be at least .243 to take it after game AND I already have a suppressor for 7.68mm so going from 5.56 to 6.8 doesnt really make a difference from that standpoint.
For tackling the paper tiger at the range, I can go either way.
So for hunting no choice but 6.8. And for having a rifle that offers more firepower than a bolt gun, the 6.8 probably edges out the 5.56 at ranges of 200 yds or shorter from the data I have seen...
My problem with 6.8 is that I worry that its a fad cartridge. You look at the trends in federal purchasing and what have you seen recently? 308 retreads, focus on 300, 338, and the venerable 5.56. The 6.8 trend seems to have lost some traction or at least is going on behind the scenes at this point.
You go to midway or similar sites and you are seeing sales marked as "closeout" pricing on 6.8 SPC ammo.
I worry about making an investment today. Shooting a couple thousand rounds and then suddenly finding myself 5 or 10 years from now being forced to reload because you simply cant go out and buy much of anything, anymore for the 6.8 mm cartridge.
Am I right to worry? What do you see right now in the industry trends? Does 6.8 SPC have staying power or is it already on the way out?