Has anyone used this chambering? Im looking for a small frame ar with the 6.8 parent case as i have quite a few available.
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Has anyone used this chambering? Im looking for a small frame ar with the 6.8 parent case as i have quite a few available.
Go to the Valkyrie facebook pages and look for CJ James. He is pushing the 80gr to 3000 out of a 24" barrel using H4895.Reviving this. Looking at this or perhaps tac6. I think its possible to get that berger 83 to 3000fps if the arperformance website is to be believed. Is anyone getting the valk 80s to 3000?
Probably get better performance with a 22 grendel if you're going to go custom anyway.
Im setup for a 6.8spc now. Just going t9 rebarrel and get dies.
I think the 5.56x 42 route.
Im a minute out as well.Nice, I've been eyeing one of those barrels the last few days now.
Just need to finish a couple other things first, look forward to hearing some new reports on it.
Im a minute out as well.
What brass is best. What is the best route for dies? Right now i can find starline and s and b brass.Go to the Valkyrie facebook pages and look for CJ James. He is pushing the 80gr to 3000 out of a 24" barrel using H4895.
The x42 is apx 100fps faster. 3000 out of a 20". We have been doing it since 2007. 28gr N540 Jason Peterson shot a 4.5" group at 1200 yds at Strategic Edge in Tenn 5-6 years ago with that load. BTW there is a 5.56x42 facebook page too.
Now after SSA was purchased by Nosler I would say S&B is the toughest and best brass out there. Try calling CH4D and ask if they have any 22/6.8 dies. Hornady can make a set but not sure how much they charge. Whidden Gunworks in Georgia is another. If not you can use 224 Valkyrie dies to neck the brass down in one step using imperial size wax but you will need to hold the die up off the shell holder to keep from changing the shoulder angle. You can also seat the bullets with the Valkyrie dies . After the initial forming and trimming you can use a 6.8 bushing die with a .248-.250 bushing.What brass is best. What is the best route for dies? Right now i can find starline and s and b brass.
Should i just get a redding 6.8 spc full length bushing die and neck down, then use the .22 ppc seating die as has been posted elsewhere?