A lot of helpful information in this thread, guys. Thanks.
I'm starting to really get the Grendel itch, but have a couple outstanding concerns:
1. Ammo: Any word on the Wolf Gold coming back? That seemed to be the only factory loaded budget option out there, and I'm not certain how much I trust the steel case for anything more than plinking (and it's sold out until the next shipment, which is due in November, anyway). For my purposes, more cheaper ammo means more time behind the gun learning to stretch things out, which is a win for my circumstances.
2. Magazines: Seems like the ASC (I think that's the name) 25 rounders are solid. Haven't run into any complaints about them, but everything else looks suspect. Still, that 25 rounder looks awful tall to shoot from prone with.
3. Bolts: Once upon a time, I heard lots of gripes about fragile 6.5 G / 7.62x39-based faced bolts. Has that been fixed, years later? LRRPF52 answered that "9130 AQ bolts can be had from several sources. AA, PF, Maxim, Underground Tactical, and JP all have excellent bolts for the Grendel." So those will be some places to look, which is really good to know.
4. What chambering? What barrel manufacturer? We all know there are numerous slight variations of the 6.5 G chamber out there, from before AA released it and it got SAAMI status. Which should I use? What manufacturer is putting out quality work? If I wanted something similar in profile to my 20" SAM-R barrel from WOA, where would I look? Lilja is doing 6.5 G these days right? Would I be able to get something close to that from them?
1. Ammo: If you compare pricing of the Wolf Gold line to Hornady, for a 200rd case, we're talking about the difference of ~$150 vs. ~$183, or $33. For the accuracy, consistency, and brass value of the Hornady over the Wolf, the extra $33 can be recovered and then some in sale of the brass, or reloaded, whereas the Wolf brass only lasts maybe 3 firings in most of our experience. With mild loads, you could get it to last maybe 1-2 loads more, but you see my point.
Check here on availability, as prices are very appealing, even compared to .223 and .308 FGMM.
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That isn't even all the sources, just what Ammoseek hits with its engine. Precision Firearms, AA, and Les Baer also have a wide selection of loads. PF has 21 alone, all Lapua brass cased.
2. Magazines: I personally have not had malfs with any of my old CProducts, CProducts Defense, or ASC mags. There are also new Elander high quality mags that AA just introduced this year, after years of testing and tweaking with Elander. The straight 15rd mags can usually be loaded with 10rds and they function fine, but AA rejected them from CProducts since they spec'd a curved mag body back then, only to receive pallets of straight mag bodies. I use 10rd ASC mags as well for good ground clearance. I have not seen mag problems in a long time, whereas we used to have a specific dedicated thread for magazine problems with the old 6.5 Grendel Forum.
3. Bolts: AA has always made a great bolt that lasts. It was other shops that sourced their own bolts without using the same metallurgy as AA. Some worked fine, and others not so much. The sources I listed have gone above and beyond 8620 and use 9130 AQ steel bolts, the AA "hard use" 9130 bolt having some different features and a more smooth, grey finish, the others having a black nitiride finish and correct dimensions. AA Grendel bolts are .010" longer, with a .135" face depth, and the other new shops have adjusted to this Grendel standard.
4. Chamber and barrel manufacturer: I like the SAAMI chamber, and have been criticized to no end for it, but the SAAMI chamber is a proven accurate and reliable chamber for a gas gun. It is the most forgiving when looking at different types of brass, like when sizing 7.62x39, and running dirty, or shooting the steel case.
The .264 LBC-AR is a great chamber as well. Most shooters will not notice much difference between the two. The Grendel chamber has a compound throat to handle a wide variety of projectile shapes, and does so very well. What I have noticed with my AA barrel/SAAMI chamber is that no matter what bullet I load, from 100gr NBT to 129gr SST, it shoots predictably, averaging around 1 MOA, with best groups hitting .75 MOA, and worst 1.2 MOA when shooting for groups.
Fastest barrels will come from Brownell's, Lilja, Midway. The Lilja's will have a true Grendel chamber. I don't know what chamber they are using in the Brownell's or Midway barrels, but after an initial hiccup, they seem to be pretty solid from what other people have reported. I don't have one in hand, so I can't measure it and evaluate dimensions or performance, but the prices are the lowest right now.
You don't need a 20" barrel, unless you are chasing speed with a 123gr. I am able to hit 2550fps safely with 123gr from a 16" using CFE. I actually hit 2698fps with the final load in a pressure ladder that I was ok with just for that test, but would never produce that load again, as I saw a ~40fps increase in velocity, and slight cratering-signs that many people would call good, but I know is probably over the SAAMI MAP. My velocity increase per charge weight was very textbook at 12-25fps per rung on the ladder until I started to get into 2600fps and beyond. The 2600fps, and 2648fps loads were already way more than I ever thought I would get, and I would not mass produce them either, even though I saw no signs at 2600fps.
You have to answer what you really plan on doing with the rifle before I can give you a specific barrel recommendation. I always wanted an 18" barrel, and now have several of them. I think the best 18" barrel set up is from Precision Firearms with the Arion Type I, Intermediate Gas System Length. Those are high end rifles with PF Billet sets, top end barrels, all high quality parts in every aspect.
JP is another excellent source for barrels and bolts for 6.5 Grendel.