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I do that with a 223 or Valkyrie.Looking to possibly setup an AR with either a 6 Grendel or ARC shooting 60-70ish grain projos.
Anyone tried this? Feed eject correctly ?
Why would it need a bigger gas port?I do that with a 223 or Valkyrie.
6 ARC gets fed 95-110gr.
They all feed and eject correctly.
Edit: if you really want to shoot that light a grain from 6 ARC/Grendel, then have a talk with your barrel maker & let them know. It may need a little bigger gas port.
Light bullets = faster powder, less port pressure. Also more speed = less dwell time.If it runs on normal loads with heavy bullets, it should run on normal loads with light bullets. Lighter bullets means more powder in the case.
Being to short? With Light bullets.One of the biggest concerns is overall loaded length
Light bullets = faster powder, less port pressure. Also more speed = less dwell time.
Unlike 223 many 6ARC barrels come std with RL + gas & I’ve yet to see a complaint that an ARC was over gassed.
Many threads on here about under gassed issues with the ARC.
Might not be an issue with STD length gas or cheaper barrels that tend to be over gassed by defualt?
Not saying it won’t work, but barrel maker should be made aware of intent.
The ARC will work, but It’s not ideal. Why take a hit on case capacity by using a cartridge purposefully designed to run long heavies. If that is what I was after I’d go 6 x 6.8 or 6 Grendel before ARC.
Edit: Your going to be reloading anyway. Show me a factory Varmit load in the 60-75gr tange for the ARC.
I think you missed an important point 357Max made. The powders used for light vs. heavy bullets are going to have completely different pressure curves and burn rates. The powders used in lighter bullet loads will typically be faster and will possibly be completely burnt with pressure dissipating by the time the bullet passes the gas port.If a 6 arc will run on heavy bullets, its going to run on light bullets also, because if its getting enough to gas to run with one, its going to be getting enough to gas to run with the other.
I don't know about completely burnt... but definitely lower port pressure.I think you missed an important point 357Max made. The powders used for light vs. heavy bullets are going to have completely different pressure curves and burn rates. The powders used in lighter bullet loads will typically be faster and will possibly be completely burnt with pressure dissipating by the time the bullet passes the gas port.
No, I got what he said and don't agree. Many of powders are going to be the same powders. RL15, Varget, H335, LVR 60g-105g. I seriously doubt there are many barrels sitting on shelves ported to where they are only going to run on 105s and sta-bal. As in the Valkyrie example above, IT runs with light bullets and 8208, and LVR and heavy bullets. That is a pretty wide operating window. It will likely have its gas wide open for heavy bullets and 8208, and half closed LVR and light bullets like with heavy bullets.I think you missed an important point 357Max made. The powders used for light vs. heavy bullets are going to have completely different pressure curves and burn rates. The powders used in lighter bullet loads will typically be faster and will possibly be completely burnt with pressure dissipating by the time the bullet passes the gas port.
That's backwards. Half closed with Lever and heavies. Wide open with light & XBR.No, I got what he said and don't agree. Many of powders are going to be the same powders. RL15, Varget, H335, LVR 60g-105g. I seriously doubt there are many barrels sitting on shelves ported to where they are only going to run on 105s and sta-bal. As in the Valkyrie example above, IT runs with light bullets and 8208, and LVR and heavy bullets. That is a pretty wide operating window. It will likely have its gas wide open for heavy bullets and 8208, and half closed LVR and light bullets like with heavy bullets.
I'd say 10 for that grain weight.what twist rate would work best for the 60-80 grain bullets?
what twist rate would work best for the 60-80 grain bullets?
What’s your CFae 223 and LVR loads for 58 VMAX? Bolt gun or AR? ThanksI have a 6arc with a Proof Stainless Rifle +1 i run 58 and 87 gr vmax with cfe and lever and have had absolutely no problems with it. Has killed quite a few coyotes already too.