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I'd say do it...
I've got 2 of them, one bolt and one AR.
Your wants mirrored mine and I decided on the 6x45.
A .25-204 or a 6mm-204 would get you even more... I remain curious: What bullets are you gunning in .243" AR mag constraints? I'd be in 243WIN AR-10 Mode with 105's,if forced to slum a 6mm Black Gun itch................. Hey Stick... I'm running 75 grain Sierra HP's and Vmax's... TAC and 2015... Eeking out performance and/or loss of same in the Ar-15 platform and the COAL limitations vs. an AR-10 platform was not and is not a consideration. It's nothing but a fur stacking killing gun. No more no less. And it does this very well. I know the .257" 75V-Max exceedingly well,as well as the Barnes 75 XFB...with over 30 boxes of both on my shelf. Point being...the SAAMI derived 223 .224" 75BTHP trumps both in BC and launch speed. Paying more,for less...just might be your Sales Pitch?!!?...............
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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I make no argument as I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel here and never proclaimed such...
Losing a little range with the 75 6mm vs. the 75 .224 is okay for the purposes of this rig.
A 75 grain 6mm Vmax for this rig is a better mousetrap for my intentions, which is not clanging steel at 600 yards. It's for killing.
Besides, there's only so many things one can do to a .223 case and before it's over I may try them all...grin...
- Greg
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink, some die of thirst.
I've been so overwhelmed with fake news that I'm now nuts. Let's go Brandon
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If that was directed at me my friend, I'm plenty full of water and so is my horse.
B/C I have to justify a damn thing, let alone because it's not the highest BC/MV bullet option available for said platform, it simply silly.
I'm not banging steel at extended distances my friend. I'm killing. A 75 VM at 3K does this very well for my purposes.
Ignorance is one thing, options is another.
- Greg
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17 Remington 1-10 pac-nor 25gr Bergers @ 3900 no mag length restrictions no extra brass prep built by WOA That is the route I went. If I was going 6mm and didn't mind the extra brass prep I'd look at this, or something similar http://www.6mmar.com/6mm_AR_Loading_Info.htmlAt least that would give me the option of shooting higher bc bullets.
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I also have a WOA build rifle too...
It's a 1:7" .223. Which is another reason why the discussion above regarding 6mm 75's and .224" 75's is really silly...
I've already got the mousetrap I'm being criticized for...grin...
- Greg
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Noone with a .224" AR COAL constrained magbox...would go .257" with same,to make it "'better",at the expense of adding cost,reducing effectiveness and being stupid.
Noone.................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink, some die of thirst. Also consider this. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink, some die of thirst.
I've been so overwhelmed with fake news that I'm now nuts. Let's go Brandon
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I love it when these "Brainiacs" start thinking aloud...then feel compelled to justify same........................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Noone with a .224" AR COAL constrained magbox...would go .257" with same,to make it "'better",at the expense of adding cost,reducing effectiveness and being stupid.
Noone................. If you think I am running or advocate a .257" with AR constraints you are wrong. Read back a little.
- Greg
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I don't have to read your cluelessness,as I shoot all things .257" more than you could begin to fathom.
Set down,take a deep breath and try again...but perhaps consider sending your reply to others via PM,before you stick yet another foot in your mouth and hit "send".............
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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I'll take a chance with this response as I won't PM it to my compadres on this board for them to QAQC first. I'll take the risk of sticking my foot in my mouth and will expect nothing but a witty, short response filled with insults for absolutely no reason.
Happy Thanksgiving Stick and hope all is well with your family, seriously. Hope ya'll punch a bruiser buck.
You really don't have to play tough guy for folks to see you have BTDT many times over. It is evident without being a tough guy. Of course if you enjoy it solely for entertainment purposes carry on.
Keep the good pictures coming.
Signed,
The clueless .257" AR-15 guy who was discussing 6mm AR-15 cartridges and would never run a .257" in an AR-15 platform
- Greg
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The 6mm is better yet,due to their greater length...which'd be one of many points.
Gale outta the SE,we're fixin' to see how far we can boat in it and turn nasty weather into a Dirt Nap for sumptin'.................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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i know i'm reviving an old thread, but curious as to what you went with gregw. if you haven't checked it out yet, the 25dti is pure killing machine...it fits the ar platform, and expands as intended reguardless of what some would have you think.
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