I chose the 6.5 Grendel after a couple of years of coveting a 260 AR-10 platform. They were all too expensive.
So my thinking slowly (...very...) evolved to look at other 6.5 AR chamberings, and the 6.5 Grendel became quite appealing. I dove in with both feet, buying an AR Stoner Type II Upper, a spare barrel for that, and did a sporter build using AR Stoner components, including a 24" Stoner barrel
Both Uppers ended up with dedicated, very basic PSA PA-15 EPT lowers, upgraded with PSA Nickel Boron two Stage triggers, and AR Stoner Bolt release extensions.
For such projects, stressing affordability; I believe the PSA PA-15 EPT lowers are an admirable starting point.
I did load development using various Hornady bullets, W-748 loads from the Hornady manual, and tried some Wolf WPA and Hornady ammunition for benchmarking/comparison purposes. I wasn't getting very far, so I looked at he pressure signs on the fired cases, made a (bad) decision, and started exploring loads above the Hornady recommended loads. Broke the extractor, first shot, first increment above book max. Classic reloading error.
Looked at the results, thought them through; and decided to shelve the 24" barrel, replacing the extractor with the JP Improved version. We now stand where the previous post reported.
I think the 6.5 Grendel is an outstanding AR chambering, and has even better potential in a bolt gun (...some day...). I would recommend it to an experienced reloader. I am continuing with development on the front burner; older and hopefully wiser.
Greg