Killing steel and paper mainly, but of course I’ll use it a few times to kill deer. Weight doesn’t matter because of scope and PRS stock on it. Looking at a 22” length. I reload so factory ammo isn’t the deciding factor either.
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I honestly dont know why the valkyrie was not born of the grendel case
So...I’ll bite. How many rounds do you expect Grendel bolt life to be, based on your personal experience, approximate pressures you may run, trueness of receiver and barrel extension, etc-in direct comparison of same in an 6.8SPC? Curious, I run a handful of Grendel’s and the only bolt failure of any kind was a broken extractor-nothing else to offer in over 5000 rounds over course of about 15 years of intermittent shooting. Not to say it can’t happen, but hasn’t as yet. AA hard use, JP and Maxim bolts, headspace well controlled. What do I gain under similar conditions with a 6.8?
6.8SPC leaves more meat on the bolt and significantly increase bolt life. Grendels trash bolts.
Lol here we go again with the bolt arguments. Don’t hot rod your Grendel and you’ll be perfectly fine. Also don’t be a tightwad and have a spare at home. You’re not using a Grendel to save your life, so the very rare time that a bolt breaks, swap in a new one and move on. These bolt conversations are dumb.
I went Grendel long before the Valkyrie was a thing, so I don't have a grid for it, but have had no issues with accuracy and reliability in a variety of Grendel builds. The only thing its been hard on has been animals on the business end of it.
Also 6.8 is shit, it's a limited round
Negative, its fame started with MSG Holland and AMU's Murray, they choose a .277 bullet for lethality and barrier penetration(maybe the guys at Sig caught onto this). Unfortunately the idiots at remington screwed up the reamer drawings and caused a bad chamber dimension that showed higher pressures than AMU tested. All that was solved with people like ART from SSA and Harrison at ARP, the SPCII chamber, the reason you don't see barrels chambered in the original SAMMI any more. Now you have the correct history and can pass it on next time.It's only claim to fame is really that it lead to Valkyrie (but coulda just went from .30 Remington straight to Valkyrie, so...)
The type 2 is not a "heavy lug", hold those and a plain old mil spec 5.56 bolt side by side and compare them. Even the JP bolts have the exact same lug size.I went Grendel long ago... never had a bolt issue, though there is a "history" of it. most of those bad bolts were non Alexander Arms gear (reverse engineered) prior to Bill Alexander setting the Grendel free. Now any credible retailer has good bolts now.
I left the Grendel world, mostly due to crappy magazines... CProducts drove me nuts. When I came back to the "wild cat" world the Grendel was set free and the Valk was the newest kid on the block. As soon as you add "critters" to the equation... you need to keep the weight of the 6.5 and overlook the numbers of the Valk.
back to the bolt issues... 2 rifles... 18 inch and 16 inch... +5k rounds down each of the pipes (wolf light weights, hornady black, and hand loads)... zero bolt issues. do i have a spare bolt in my grip? yes. but i also carry rings, a firing pin, etc. so... i like being prepared. There is a "type 2" out there, which i use now... its a heavy lug bolt setup.
If you go Grendel, i have had the best luck with Elander magazines... dont use wolf ammo because its under charged and will cause function issues... use standard buffer setups (you dont need any fancy 3 wire springs and heavy weight buffers).
I went Grendel long ago... never had a bolt issue, though there is a "history" of it. most of those bad bolts were non Alexander Arms gear (reverse engineered) prior to Bill Alexander setting the Grendel free. Now any credible retailer has good bolts now.
I left the Grendel world, mostly due to crappy magazines... CProducts drove me nuts. When I came back to the "wild cat" world the Grendel was set free and the Valk was the newest kid on the block. As soon as you add "critters" to the equation... you need to keep the weight of the 6.5 and overlook the numbers of the Valk.
back to the bolt issues... 2 rifles... 18 inch and 16 inch... +5k rounds down each of the pipes (wolf light weights, hornady black, and hand loads)... zero bolt issues. do i have a spare bolt in my grip? yes. but i also carry rings, a firing pin, etc. so... i like being prepared. There is a "type 2" out there, which i use now... its a heavy lug bolt setup.
If you go Grendel, i have had the best luck with Elander magazines... dont use wolf ammo because its under charged and will cause function issues... use standard buffer setups (you dont need any fancy 3 wire springs and heavy weight buffers).
Yes I have read all the BS since 2007, anyone can call their bolt anything they want to increase sales. I've read where people say certain bolts are made from unobtainium too but turns out they were 9310 VAC ARC like the rest. All you have to do to get real results and the truth is take the bolts to a lab and ask them to do a stress til destruction test.You are right about the Type two... but there is a "heavy duty" bolt.
For paper and Steel the Valkyrie has less drop and drift. You can push an 80gr ELD with a BC of .485 to 3000fps, at that velocity the 88, 90 and 95 can not catch up until 1200yds. A grendel with a 123ELD BC advertised at .500(measured at .465) at 2550-2600 has much more drop and drift.
Hey boss, can you take a screenshot and text it to me? Im not seeing what youre seeing. Pm inbound...FYI your blue sig line is really rough on the eyes with this dark grey background.