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$150 shipped. 18" mid-gas, threaded 5/8-24. Acquired used and assembled in an upper a few years ago in excellent condition.

Labeled as 264 LBC Type 1 which (I believe) is meant for 0.125" bolt face recess, like the 7.62x39. I've not gotten into shooting this cartridge nor tested this for accuracy. Very good reviews.



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MtnBoomer, Just in case you or someone else doesn’t know this is the same as a 6.5 Grendel I have a BHW Barrel in .264 LBC and it is not for sale. It is an extremely accurate barrel. My barrel is 20” length with rifle gas system. This is what I googled to show anyone interested and I do not know MtnBoomer just wanted folks to know this cartridge and pretty sure the way my barrel shoots is really accurate.
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There is no, zero, none -- nada -- difference in chambers between the LBC and the Grendel. The dies are identical. The throats are different. The Grendel uses a compound throat and the LBC a more conventional throat with more leade.
Typo on header meant to read 6.5 not 6.t...


Anyone want to discuss the type 1 vs type 2 bolt face recesses, ie 0.125" vs 0.136"?
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Originally Posted by firefighter5318
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There is no, zero, none -- nada -- difference in chambers between the LBC and the Grendel. The dies are identical. The throats are different. The Grendel uses a compound throat and the LBC a more conventional throat with more leade.


The case dimensions are the same for the 6.5 grendel and 264 LBC, but the chambers are different, as the 264 LBC uses a .125 bolt headspace and the 6.5 grendel uses a .136 headspace. And yes the throats are different, In my opinion the LBC uses a better throat design.
And again it's a GO with a 7.62x39 (or 6.5 Grendel type 1) bolt in a standard 556 carrier. EZ GRENDEL.


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