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Hornady has evidently standardized it and will be bringing it out in 62, 75, and 88 gr options next year.



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Paging howa … full stainless, please!

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Ruger hasn’t even hooked me up with a 6mm ARC American Predator yet!

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Big Stick must be busy having an aneurysm.....


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I had juuust about talked myself into a Howa Mini 6 arc because I had decided the .22 version was never gonna happen. Now I gotta wait.😂

I don’t need it, but I think I’d love it as the little brother to my 18lb .22BR.

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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Paging howa … full stainless, please!

I’ll be watching. Man, that answers a lot of mail.


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Why in the hell would any rifle nut buy new schit that components aren't available for?
This 6mm ARC looks cool but I just put together a 6x45 that comes within 100fps... and I have thousands of pieces of brass for... Hornady should concentrate on servicing the rounds they have created before making new rounds


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Kinda makes you wonder what became of the 224 Valkyrie and the 22 Nosler.

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Winner winner, chicken dinner.

Ditto on the Howa stainless…


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Originally Posted by Deere_Man
Kinda makes you wonder what became of the 224 Valkyrie and the 22 Nosler.

Support to some degree.

https://www.petersenshunting.com/editorial/hornady-22ARC/484352


"Prior to launch, more than two dozen rifle manufacturers have jumped on board to build and offer both AR-15 and bolt-action rifles chambered in .22 ARC."


Then other small differences. It looks like you'll be able to seat bullets way on out there with the ARC.

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Originally Posted by irfubar
Why in the hell would any rifle nut buy new schit that components aren't available for?
This 6mm ARC looks cool but I just put together a 6x45 that comes within 100fps... and I have thousands of pieces of brass for... Hornady should concentrate on servicing the rounds they have created before making new rounds

Nice thing with the 6 ARC, 22 ARC and of course the 6.5 G is all use the 6.5 G parent, so technically you could likely get away with one bushing die for all of them. Just my rifle brain working. I have a 224 Valk and have been waiting for an excuse to get something better. This is much easier really. But I get new releases and not having everything all at once.


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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Paging howa … full stainless, please!

BIG +1 on that...

I've grown really fond of the mini 6.5 Gren and 6 ARC that I've been shooting this summer. In the light stock and JO bottom metal/mag box/follower they are a sweet setup. Stainless would be THE change I'd ask for.

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What’s the case capacity? 34-35?
The 223 Rem is a hard act to follow.
The AR, as a hunting rifle, attraction is not here in Canada. So maybe I’m missing something.
The new bullets look neat though.
Hornady is a tremendous company. Great stuff and available.

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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Paging howa … full stainless, please!


+5.


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Originally Posted by RemingtonPeters
What’s the case capacity? 34-35?
The 223 Rem is a hard act to follow.
The AR, as a hunting rifle, attraction is not here in Canada. So maybe I’m missing something.
The new bullets look neat though.
Hornady is a tremendous company. Great stuff and available.


Per usual......you're missing something.

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A 7" RPM 224 Grendel is a fhuqking PHENOM in a Krunchenticker,because you can whistle any bullet you wish. Neither the 223 nor 6x45,are even fhuqking CLOSE. Hint.

In a bolt gun,things get a little more "fair",but the 223 and 6x45 can't hang with a 224 or 243 Grendel. Pardon multiple platforms in all. Hint.

As cited,a Stainless Howie would connect all dots and JO V2 is a GIVEN. Though it's hardly "daunting" in more mainstream offerings,as I have them too. Lapooy brass is my favorite,in The Herd,but Starline has done rather nice things,as well. 224 Grendel,6PPC,6 ARC,243 Grendel and 264 Grendel,are all a simple one pass operation and I'll never not take a positive headspaced false shoulder,as an opening fhuqking move. Norma brass fhuqking sucks ass and Hornady is junk. Hint.

The VagCry and Nuzzler were finished at inception,as they were/are Goat Fhuqks. Folks at Hornady actually fhuqking shoot,as evidenced by how reliably they connect dots in case design and projectile design. Hint.

Folks who actually fhuqking shoot,get it and in spades. Droolers never fhuqking will. Hint..................


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
A 7" RPM 224 Grendel is a fhuqking PHENOM in a Krunchenticker,because you can whistle any bullet you wish. Neither the 223 nor 6x45,are even fhuqking CLOSE. Hint.

In a bolt gun,things get a little more "fair",but the 223 and 6x45 can't hang with a 224 or 243 Grendel. Pardon multiple platforms in all. Hint.

As cited,a Stainless Howie would connect all dots and JO V2 is a GIVEN. Though it's hardly "daunting" in more mainstream offerings,as I have them too. Lapooy brass is my favorite,in The Herd,but Starline has done rather nice things,as well. 224 Grendel,6PPC,6 ARC,243 Grendel and 264 Grendel,are all a simple one pass operation and I'll never not take a positive headspaced false shoulder,as an opening fhuqking move. Norma brass fhuqking sucks ass and Hornady is junk. Hint.

The VagCry and Nuzzler were finished at inception,as they were/are Goat Fhuqks. Folks at Hornady actually fhuqking shoot,as evidenced by how reliably they connect dots in case design and projectile design. Hint.

Folks who actually fhuqking shoot,get it and in spades. Droolers never fhuqking will. Hint..................

Except for pushing the shoulder back .03. Stupid unnecessary move.


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Keep Licking Windows,while proclaiming your Professional Victim Status...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?


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ALL a single pass. Hint.

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Your Incredible Fhuqking STUPIDITY,never disappoints,as you do your best. Hint.

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Here fishy fishy fishy.


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Rickety,

Your Incredible Fhuqking STUPIDITY isn't a "choice",it's plight,which just happens to make it even more fhuqking HILARIOUS...you "lucky" [bleep]. Hint. Congratulations?!?

Keep Licking Windows,while proclaiming your Professional Victim Status. Hint.


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Bless your poor poor(literally) heart,for Pretending aloud.

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Snicker snicker. So I would have to start bitching all the time like you do? No thanks.


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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Paging howa … full stainless, please!

Howa is already offering the real deal with the 6mm ARC & for my use if I had to choose 22 or 6mm I will go with the 6mm offering currently in hand.


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I shoot multiples of each,in both Turnbolts and Krunchentickers,with a .224" preference...until you go to .620 BC's in the .243. Hint.

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The 6 would do everything I need it to, but I don’t own anything 6mm. I do keep a pretty good stash of .22 bullets of hand for my AR and .22BR. 88 and 75 ELD-M’s, wicked little 53 V-Max’s, 75HPBT’s, 55 SPT’s, you get the idea.

It may be a moot point in a .22 ARC, as I’d likely just wind up adding 62 TTSX’s and the new 62 eld-vt.

Other than .22 bullets being a bit cheaper, and inventory considerations, I’d nearly not care which, I just want one and would prefer the .22.

Again hoping Howa jumps on this bandwagon. 20” Mini, B&C M40, JO BDL, Athlon 2-12 would be what mine would look like unless something better comes along.

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The .223 simply can’t be beat for general use, but for those wanting a bit more, and that don’t mind paying a bit more to get it, this one will certainly do. I wouldn’t pick it for an autoloader that tosses brass all over the place, but in the Mini it’ll be a perfect fit. Let’s all hope they at least get the twist right; we already know how to deal with the other design shortcomings Howa/Legacy refuses to address from the factory.

It’s often mentioned that some states still have a .23 or .24 caliber minimum for hunting deer, but there are also places where .22 is the largest caliber allowed under some circumstances; here in WV for night hunting is an example. The .22 ARC would handle both jobs here for someone trying to get by with one rifle, offering a bit more whomp for deer and better wind bucking too. Lets hope they get the right bullets out from the getgo.


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
The .223 simply can’t be beat for general use, but for those wanting a bit more, and that don’t mind paying a bit more to get it, this one will certainly do. I wouldn’t pick it for an autoloader that tosses brass all over the place, but in the Mini it’ll be a perfect fit. Let’s all hope they at least get the twist right; we already know how to deal with the other design shortcomings Howa/Legacy refuses to address from the factory.

It’s often mentioned that some states still have a .23 or .24 caliber minimum for hunting deer, but there are also places where .22 is the largest caliber allowed under some circumstances; here in WV for night hunting is an example. The .22 ARC would handle both jobs here for someone trying to get by with one rifle, offering a bit more whomp for deer and better wind bucking too. Lets hope they get the right bullets out from the getgo.

Seems like they are doing the 75 ELD, 88 ELD and a 60’ish grain varmint bullet. Those aren’t a bad first release. I’d think they’d have to be in the 7-7.5 twist for the 88’s but that is just a guess.


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I’d want 7” at least. No sense hobbling it right out of the gate. No downside unless someone tries pushing lightweight, tender bullets really fast.


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Hornie has as of yet,to miss an RPM citing,nor have those that Manufacture rifles chambered same. Hint.

Rest ASSURED,that the .224 version is simply fhuqking exceptional and amazing,in a Krunchenticker. The 6 ARC already exists,for those who fret an archaic State "mandate". Hint.

Did I sell all of my 223 Krunchentickers,after building my first 224 Grendel and experiencing The Splendor? Nope. Did said build,hurt the feelers of the 223 Krunchenticker Herd? YEP. They simply can't begin to hang. Why? Bullets,bullets,bullets and in that order. Hint.

It connects more dots,than anything ever Factory offered in a .224 Krunchenticker and by a goodly margin. Exceptional brass abounds and there's simply NO stopping it. Welcome to the future ladies,you'll wanna fasten seat belts,as your blue hair gets blown back. Hint.

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I’ve killed a pile of vermin with 224 cal bullets from 75 to 40gr.
Experience tells me lighter is better for called coyotes, stalked badgers, ravens off a fence post etc. And a small case head is by far superior. Sizes easy, accepts overpressure nicely, cheap, efficient etc.

Good luck kicking the 223 off it’s roost as the best. I’ll go so far as to say as it will never happen.

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Originally Posted by RemingtonPeters
I’ll go so far as to say as it will never happen.

Likely not, but:

"The 6.5 Creedmoor is a fad, it'll never last"

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Keep Pretending aloud,about wares that you've never even seen,let alone shot and upon platforms verboten to you. Hint.

Pardon my simply shooting it all and then some,as you guess from the stands,while rattlin' pom-pom's with your seat belt and drool bib affixed,to your helmet. Hint.

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Go check the mail. Maybe someone sent you actual hunting experience.

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Please continue to fill out Hurt Feeler Reports,in that high pitched Nasal Whine,as it sure is fhuqking soothing...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint.

Fortunately for you,Imagination and Pretend are free,so even YOU can "afford" to "contribute". Pardon wares that exist,as the Mail continues to be favorable. Hint.

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Bless your poor poor(literally) heart for trying though.

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Thinking 22 ARC is Hornady's answer to the 224 Valkyrie compitition. 224 Valkyrie never did anything for me. Expect no different with the 22 ARC. Still I ponder barrel life comparisons between the two & others. Expect I would be impressed with monolithic performance on game from either of these offerings.


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Originally Posted by RemingtonPeters
Go check the mail. Maybe someone sent you actual hunting experience.

About as much chance as finding virtue, honesty, morals, decency, and happiness in the alleged mail. Hint

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Your Vagina Monologue is soothing...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

Fortunately for you,being CLUELESS and a Lying Piece Of Fhuqking Schit is free,so even YOU can "afford" to "contribute". Hint.

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How many times a day do you think about me? HINT.

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