You're being a hypocrite about this. I distinctly remember a conversation with you about the 243 LBC where you were happy to give up 300 fps so you could use the stick powder you wanted. Now you're acting superior to people getting the exact same speeds with half the barrel length? Get real man. If it wasn't your idea, it must be a bad idea, right?
Also, name another other AR15 cartridge that performs as well at even just 500 yards from a 12.5" barrel without pushing so hard it destroys brass. Compare it to the 6mm 105gr BTHP @ 2400 fps. I'll wait; put up or shut up. Only competitor I can think of is the Valkyrie, but realistic short barrel numbers seem to be a bit behind if I'm not mistaken.
And what's wrong with using a short barrel to use a suppressor on? You act like that's some BS reason that nobody really needs; why? You keep showing how much of your comments are just unfounded opinion that are only right because it's your opinion, never mind the facts.
Distinctly', I think not, and It's not 300 fps, it's only 100-ish fps more to use a temp F'ed ball powder vs temp stable stick powder. And yeah, it's a no contest, I'll stay with H-4895 summer and winter, and so keeping my first round hits. Touche
You're the one that's constantly mouthing off in the semiauto forum, lol. Narcissistic much??!! Care to compare post count in the semi forum?? Touche
Hypocrite, that's calling the kettle black, C'mon man open your eyes, lol.
Here's your quote again showing your hypocrisy.
Yondering, here's a quote from you back in post #36
"""""As much as I like the 6mm Grendel family of cartridges, IMO for a 12.5" I would choose the larger 6.5mm bore.""""
Here I am putting up but not shutting up...
I had to google a 123gr in a 12.5" barrel from a 6.5G and then I C&P'ed from a guys article - "Hornady’s 123-grain AMAX load was the slowest averaging 2,308 fps. This provides 1,455 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle".
Me- If that's the slowest factory load in this article then the 123gr can be driven faster, right?!
Yawndering -since you are such a super duper max load aficionado I'll add 50 fps to give more brevity, let's say 2358 fps.
So the 6mmART with 105's going 2400 fps, at 500Y, in a 10 mph full value wind, has, 2.4" less drift, the width of a pop can. BUT has 57 pounds LESS energy. At 400Y the two are almost the same. Yawndering, that's what you call MINUTIA. In other words this is such a stupid argument you are failing at!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not going to look up 224V in a 12.5", it's a waste of time because it'll be much the same except even less energy.
Here's my quoted posts that reveals exactly what I stated, showing how I "feel" about using pistol barrels for long range.
#806 - Personally I don't get the short barrel thing using a cartridge like this when most everyone already has their 223's, 6.5G's, 6.8's, 300BO, etc.
#859 - Me- I didn't say it was a bad idea using a pistol length barrel for 6ARC, just not what I would want to do. BTW here's another quote from Yawn - """If it wasn't your idea, it must be a bad idea, right?
#871 - I'm not surprised at all but it's not what I would grab out of the safe for 500Y+ shooting.
AGAIN, if you or anybody else wants to shoot 6mmARC in pistol barrels, with huge velocity losses, at farther distances, that's fine but I have no reason to and that is not hypocrisy or anything else but how look at the subject.
Instead I'll stick with a medium load of 95gr SMK, at 2870 fps, in a 22" barrel, with H-4895 in my FatRat and do it how I want.
Of course I have nothing against suppressors, it's the first thing I'd do if I was going to cut the barrel short/balls off!
But you all know damn well that when you get a can the first thing you do is consider getting a shorter barrel so the can isn't poking into the next county. They go together like peanut butter and chocolate, cans and short barrels.