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The main advantage I see with 300 Whisper is shoot house training where you want to minimize overpressure events contained in rooms, shooting subs. 5.56 suppressed isn’t that bad though.The question remains - should I totally divest of the 300 BO?
80gr Hammer load data is open source, nothing exotic, already available.Damn! Did you guys mix up some ground unicorn horn with African black rhino horn, covered in dried Sasquatch jizz?
Can’t wait to see it. Also, is whatever you guys are cooking up going to be available to us, the public?
Well I’m shooting a 14.5” barrel from Rexus and I get about 2356 fps on a 10 round average from Hornday SST if that helps. SD is around 15-16. So maybe a tad bit slower?What kind of velocity can be expected from the Craddock 13.9 barrels with factory Hornady 123 ammo?
With 14.5” barrels, I’ve seen 123gr Hornady do anywhere from 2350-2420fps, depending on which SKU and lot.What kind of velocity can be expected from the Craddock 13.9 barrels with factory Hornady 123 ammo?
Cavity Back Bullets 118gr MKZ
Shared with permission from customer Chris S.
Hello, just wanted to tell you that you have earned my continued business as my preferred choice of bullet from here on. Your bullet performed well enough to help save my life. It went through a charging bears skull. Please keep up the good work.
I was out hunting on Chichagof Island in Alaska and was carrying a 14.5" Howa mini action in 6.5 grendel with a rugged Alaskan 360 suppressor, Leupold 2.5-8x scope. I loaded your 118gr MKZ bullet to 2300ft/s out of my rifle. Had a bear pop its jaws and come out of the bush about 10-15yds away with its ears down, and began charging towards me. Shot it in the head once and it slumped over. Estimated 3 year old brown bear by the trooper.
My 12.5" Noveske's run 2300-2350 with the Hornady - concur that there is some variability.With 14.5” barrels, I’ve seen 123gr Hornady do anywhere from 2350-2420fps, depending on which SKU and lot.
Thanks for posting that. Building my Grendel to hunt Sitka black tail up here in AK. You always worry what’s going to happen if you pop a pissed off brownie in the head that close, in the alders. This guys story proves it can be done.A guy in Alaska just killed a charging brown bear with a 14.5” Howa Mini, suppressed, using the 118gr Cavity Back MKZ.
A lot of this stuff is unobtainium or discontinued.2024 6.5 Grendel Factory Ammo List
AAC
123gr Saber Black Tip
123gr FMJ
123gr OTM
123gr FMJ 200rd box
Alexander Arms
120gr Barnes TSX HPBT
120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
123gr Lapua Scenar HPBT
129gr Hornady SST
130gr Swift Scirocco
Barnaul
100gr FMJ
110gr FMJ
Barnes
115gr VOR-TX TTSX Boat Tail
Cavity Back Bullets
105gr MKZ
118gr MKZ
Copper Creek
95gr Hornady V-Max
100gr Barnes TTSX
120gr Barnes TSX
120gr Barnes TAC-TX
120gr Hornady CX
120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
123gr ELD-M
125gr Nosler Partition
127gr Barnes LRX
129gr Hornady Interlock
129gr Hornady SST
130gr Hornady CX
130gr Nosler Accubond
130gr Berger VLD Hunting
130gr Berger Hybrid
130gr Hornady ELD-M
6.5 Grendel load development pack Stage I
6.5 Grendel load development pack Stage II
Starline load development pack
Lapua load development pack brass
Hornady Load development pack brass
Norma load development pack brass
Custom Reloads of Dallas (This is new manufactured ammo with new brass loaded on single stage press using a Sartorius to within .02gr.)
90gr Nosler Varmageddon
95gr V-Max
120gr ELD-M
123gr SST
123gr Scenar
123gr Hornady BTHP
130gr Nosler Accubond
130gr ELD-M
140gr BTHP
Defender Ammunition
105gr Blitzking
107gr Tipped SMK
123gr SMK
Druid Hill Armory
95gr V-Max
95gr Maker Tipped Rex
123gr SST
123gr ELD-M
140gr ELD-M
Federal
90gr TNT American Eagle
120gr Match American Eagle
120gr Fusion
130gr Berger OTM Gold Medal Match
Fort Scott Munitions
123gr TUI
Hendershot's
95gr Hornady V-MAX
100gr ELD-M
100gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
100gr Nosler Partition
100gr Sierra HP
100gr Barnes TAC-TX
100gr Barnes TTSX
107gr Sierra Matck King
107gr Sierra Tipped Match King
120gr TTSX
120gr TAC-TX
120gr Berger Match TGT
120gr Hornady ELD-M
120gr Hornady GMX
120gr Lapua Scenar-L
120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
123gr Hornady ELD-M
123gr Nosler Custom Competition
123gr Hornady SST
125gr Nosler Partition
130gr Berger VLD Match Hunting
130gr Berger AR Hybrid Tactical
130gr Nosler Accubond
Hornady
100gr ELD-VT (New for 2024)
123gr SST Custom
123gr ELD-M Black
123gr FMJ Frontier
HSM
107gr SMK
120gr Sierra Pro Hunter
123gr SMK
130gr Berger Match Hunting VLD Trophy Gold
Maker Bullets Ammunition
85gr Overwatch Field TREX
95gr Overwatch Field TREX
110gr Overwatch Field TREX
Nemo
120gr PPU FMJ-BT
Nosler
90gr Varmageddon
120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
123gr Custom Competition
129gr Accubond Long Range Trophy Grade
Precision Firearms
95gr V-Max
100gr A-MAX
100gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
100gr Barnes TTSX
100gr Lapua Scenar HPBT
107gr Sierra Match King HPBT
108gr Lapua Scenar
110gr Lehigh Controlled Chaos
120gr A-MAX
120gr PPU HPBT
120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
120gr Barnes TSX
120gr Barnes TTSX
120gr Nosler E-Tip
120gr Lapua Scenar-L
123gr Hornady ELD-M
123gr Sierra Match King HPBT
123gr Lapua Scenar HPBT
123gr Hornady AMAX
123gr Hornady SST
123gr Nosler Custom Competition
123gr Lapua Silver Scenar
127gr Barnes LRX
129gr Nosler Accubond Long Range
130gr Berger VLD Hunting
130gr Berger VLD TGT
130gr Sierra Tipped Match King
PPU/Prvi Partizan
110gr FMJBT
120gr HPBT
Sellier & Bellot
124gr FMJ
Underwood Ammo
105gr Match Solid Flash Tip
110gr Controlled Chaos
Remington
120gr HPBT
130gr Premier Match OTM Berger (replaced 120gr Premier Match)
Wolf
100gr FMJ (steel case)
120gr Performance
I'm not a guy who buys factory ammo pretty much ever unless it's pistol - do people buy factory online a lot compared with in the stores? I usually see Hornady black and maybe 2 other hunting/plinking stuff on the shelves these days.A lot of this stuff is unobtainium or discontinued.
Hornady Black is about the only 6.5 Grendel I see in local stores- maybe some PPU once. As a result, I'll buy on line if the stars align. But, I've resigned to reloading for this cartridge...I'm not a guy who buys factory ammo pretty much ever unless it's pistol - do people buy factory online a lot compared with in the stores? I usually see Hornady black and maybe 2 other hunting/plinking stuff on the shelves these days.
i shot an elephant in my pajamas once , i have no idea how he got into them though .......it was NJ tooA guy in Alaska just killed a charging brown bear with a 14.5” Howa Mini, suppressed, using the 118gr Cavity Back MKZ.
Other than Underwood, I’m not seeing that. Everything else seems to be current.A lot of this stuff is unobtainium or discontinued.
I order most online, but also like to keep LGSs in business.I'm not a guy who buys factory ammo pretty much ever unless it's pistol - do people buy factory online a lot compared with in the stores? I usually see Hornady black and maybe 2 other hunting/plinking stuff on the shelves these days.
I buy almost all ammo online, in bulk orders, for the main calibers. Once I have a vetted factory load I stock up on it and LGS never has enough, nor enough variety.I'm not a guy who buys factory ammo pretty much ever unless it's pistol - do people buy factory online a lot compared with in the stores? I usually see Hornady black and maybe 2 other hunting/plinking stuff on the shelves these days.
I think 300 whisper (l caught that by the way, and appreciate it, fuck AAC) makes a very effective HD round. Run a short barrel with a can and you can either run subs which is like chucking .45ACP slugs or run supers for better penetration. Either way against unarmored intruders its much easier to shoot accurately than a pistol, with more mag capacity.The main advantage I see with 300 Whisper is shoot house training where you want to minimize overpressure events contained in rooms, shooting subs. 5.56 suppressed isn’t that bad though.
Oh the days of $120 boxes of 200 rds Hornady Black 123s.$2+/cartridge is a tough pill for Grendel.
Other than Underwood, I’m not seeing that. Everything else seems to be current.
Oh the days of $120 boxes of 200 rds Hornady Black 123s.
it probably was not a big mover for themIf settle for the $26.99/20 on Hornady match 6.5 Grendel. It’s a travesty that Hornady discontinued that offering…
Are you talking about the AMAX load?If settle for the $26.99/20 on Hornady match 6.5 Grendel. It’s a travesty that Hornady discontinued that offering…
It may have been AMAX, but I thought it was eld-m. Regardless, it was before the white match boxes. And, it was magical out of my match rifle…Are you talking about the AMAX load?
Fuck the old AAC, the new AAC, or ?I think 300 whisper (l caught that by the way, and appreciate it, fuck AAC)
Way less than $2/rd.
Supposedly loaded by Hornady, I don't know to what specification or variability - I did pick some up and will shoot it side by side with my other stuff, hopefully Friday.
I shed a tear over Underwood not showing it on the menu - I only have a couple hundred rounds and it was way sub MOA in my guns.
Federal runs ammo production on a schedule, so they go in Lots at different times on a cycle. They sell that 90gr TNT load really fast, especially since it comes in 50rd boxes.You listed 3 skus for defender. Their website only shows 2 options. Out of those 2, only 1 is available.
All of the federal offerings are discontinued. Shame because those were some of the best. The TNT offering was awesome, the fusion with the 120 gold dot as well, and the fgmm has always been a gold standard.
Custom reloads of Dallas does not have all of those from your list available either.
And most of these other boutique type ammo makers, Dallas included, are charging 2 to 3 bucks per round for whatever they do have available for grendel.
I'm not trying to throw shade on you or the grendel. I've seen you contribute a lot to the grendel discussions across here and other platforms so I respect you for that. You seem to be very knowledgeable on the topic. But the grendel does not have as much ammo availability as you say.
I got into grendel because I wanted a smaller cartridge with less recoil that could be had for cheaper, coming from CM and 308. The grendel does shoot softer. And because it is a much smaller case, with smaller bullets, and lesser powder, you would think it would be cheaper. But at the prices these places have, it doesn't make sense, it would probably just be better to shoot the CM.
Now, I still like my grendels, I have 2 and am starting to load for them. Just stating that the ammo availability isn't exactly there as it is with 308 for example. If I dig into the list more, I'm sure I am going to find way more stuff not available, i only skimmed through it.![]()
123gr A-MAX was replaced with 123gr ELD-M. Main thing that changed was the tip to standardize their polymer with the newer, harder tips. With all the 123gr ELD-M Black I have shot, it’s as accurate as the 123gr A-MAX. Same AMP jacket, basically the same bullet with updated tip. Both loads have been great.
Might not be for long, The guy that owns AAC just posted this elsewhere:snip... But we’re seeing those prices again with AAC and 100gr ELD-M.
I keep hearing about it but I haven't seen many real world consequences - but - I do wonder how much of that is because the general public is spending less on "luxury" items."Right now we are limited on production due to the powder shortage."
I use a color/coding system for caliber of weapon, their mags, and the ammo. It works for handguns too.I think 300 whisper (l caught that by the way, and appreciate it, fuck AAC) makes a very effective HD round. Run a short barrel with a can and you can either run subs which is like chucking .45ACP slugs or run supers for better penetration. Either way against unarmored intruders its much easier to shoot accurately than a pistol, with more mag capacity.![]()
My issue is cross contamination. I have so many 556 guns and magazines that I know I would get shit mixed up and blow a barrel. For that reason I have shyed away from it, even though I use 350 legend and 6 ARC/6.5 G. Since neither of those are HD guns, chance of mixing stuff up is much less. Especially under stress.
no color codes needed for the belt? lol!I use a color/coding system for caliber of weapon, their mags, and the ammo. It works for handguns too.
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I think your system broke down on the rifle on the right...I use a color/coding system for caliber of weapon, their mags, and the ammo. It works for handguns too.
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In his defense, I do the same thing, albeit to a lesser degree. All of my 5.56 rifles are black, all of my .300BLK rifles are FDE. Guns, mags, even the rifle bags themselves.I think your system broke down on the rifle on the right...![]()