I got to shoot one of these earlier this year, it was very impressive. I think KAC is the leader in large frame ARs.
I got to shoot one of these earlier this year, it was very impressive. I think KAC is the leader in large frame ARs.
I assume it is to keep down overall length while using a suppressor. I saw an article where a tester cut a 6.5CM barrel and measured velocity - it was an interesting article to see velocity vs barrel length and corresponding ballistics impact - shorter barrels were not as bad as one would expect with the high BC projectiles.
6.5mm cartridges out of 16” barrels have been messed around with for a while.
It was either Jack L or Ash Hess who mentioned that they were seeing ballistics equal to or slightly better than 20” 7.62 guns from the 14.5-16” 6.5 Creedmoor SR-25. Add in the benefits of taking 4+ inches, several ounces off the gun, and being a much more compact/maneuverable weapon and I don’t see much for a downside.
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High BC 140’s at 2500ish MV..... anyone within 600 yards needs to be plenty scared. 800 is where I always saw mine start to lose a good amount of “useable momentum”
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You guys are getting me excited for my suppressed LaRue 18" 6.5 when my governor gets her AWB through the legeislature next year....
(Homer Simpson Stage Whisper/Mrs UNM1136 approved a suppressed AR10 in 6.5 for me and 16" 300 Blackout for each of the kids in the event it passes /Homer Simpson Stage Whisper/)
To say I have mixed feelings is an understatement....actually bordering schizophrenia....
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