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Posted: 9/16/2014 7:49:03 PM EDT
Anyone build one?
If so, what is your setup and what do you like or dislike about it? Sources for parts too if you know any. Thanks |
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Not me, I went with the 6.5 Grendel but there is at least one person iirc here that is shooting a 6.8. Probably be around at some point.
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I love my 6.8, it's my favorite rifle by far. It will take any game OK has to offer and with each passing day the ammo selection grows. The new VLD rounds have some serious legs on them and can give 6.5G a run for its money.
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I'm not one of those people who brags on one and bashes the other, they are both excellent choices. The Grendel has better long range ability but to be honest most folks aren't going to shoot that far anyway. I just like the 6.5 caliber and am enjoying seeing it become as popular over here as it is overseas. The 6.8 is a great caliber, they are both excellent deer/hog calibers. If you build one you'll be happy with it no doubt. Also check out the AR15 Alternative Calibers thread, you can find a lot of great info on the 6.8 there.
I just wish I had a place to shoot mine at 100 yards and beyond....it's frustrating to have $2700+ invested in a rifle like that and not getting to take advantage of it. |
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Well after reading more on the 6.8, i will probably just stick with my 300AAC...150-200 yards is reasonable for anything one can hunt in US i think...and the 300AAC will do about that...anything farther or needing more HP i would just opt for another .30-06 hunter. Seems to me using an AR as a primary hunter is kind of like using an adjustable end wrench where you should be using a combination wrench...just my opinion and thought. Maybe just get another 700..loved the one i had for about 10 years.
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I need to read OK hunting laws...i vaguely recall both SD and AZ having limits on auto loading rifles as far as capacity goes. Basically was like a 4+1 like a bolt. I will have to read on that....that was for all big game in both places, dont remember if it was varmints or not.
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I'm not one of those people who brags on one and bashes the other, they are both excellent choices. The Grendel has better long range ability but to be honest most folks aren't going to shoot that far anyway. I just like the 6.5 caliber and am enjoying seeing it become as popular over here as it is overseas. The 6.8 is a great caliber, they are both excellent deer/hog calibers. If you build one you'll be happy with it no doubt. Also check out the AR15 Alternative Calibers thread, you can find a lot of great info on the 6.8 there. I just wish I had a place to shoot mine at 100 yards and beyond....it's frustrating to have $2700+ invested in a rifle like that and not getting to take advantage of it. View Quote Yeah, one cant really bash on any round...each is developed and designed for pretty much a specific purpose. As with all calibers, people push each to its limits and try to make every caliber a GP type of caliber...some are better at adapting a GP role then others. But yeah, cant bash on different calibers just because they may not feed your particular need. Push comes to shove, ultimate need for any firearm is preservation of life, and most of those encounters are under 50 feet, more in line of 7-10 yards i think...and any caliber would perform pretty well within that distance. |
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I need to read OK hunting laws...i vaguely recall both SD and AZ having limits on auto loading rifles as far as capacity goes. Basically was like a 4+1 like a bolt. I will have to read on that....that was for all big game in both places, dont remember if it was varmints or not. View Quote In Oklahoma the magazine limit is 7 and only for .22 caliber clip or magazine fed rifles or basically AR15's in the .223/5.56 caliber during deer season. I'm not sure that applies to anything else but deer season but you'd have to look. Whereas someone hunting with a .223/5.56 AR is limited to a 7 round maximum capacity magazine, shooting anything bigger caliber you have no limit on capacity. I could load my 6.5 Grendel mags to 25 or 30 (if I had a 30) and legally hunt deer. It doesn't make much sense but this is Oklahoma and you get used to laws not making sense. I do have 5 round magazines for my .50 Beowulf that I bought on the chance that I ever got to hunt somewhere with it that had a mag limit, plus if you can't get it done with 5 rounds of ginormous 50 caliber slugs it's time to pack it up anyway. Dang I miss hunting . I do have a great .30-06 which is what I've always used for deer hunting but since getting my Grendel it's now my official deer/hog/pretty much anything but little critter gun. It's proven it's chops on big whitetails, muleys and even big elk and moose...those would require some of the 6.5 Grendel "big game" loads but it's been proven it's doable. Since the biggest thing I'll have even the slightest chance to hunt is a whitetail, I feel pretty good. I can keep the Beowulf as backup in case I'm attacked by a Sasquatch or a wooly mammoth LOL. I really think you would love what a 6.8 could offer you as a hunting rifle if you change your mind. Out of curiosity, what did change your mind? |
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I really think you would love what a 6.8 could offer you as a hunting rifle if you change your mind. Out of curiosity, what did change your mind? View Quote Just reading about the difference in ballistics and researching parts cost/ammo cost...just didnt make much sense to add that to the arsenal. Just for shits and grins i may buy a barrel and bolt and swap out one of the 5.56's. I have nearly an identical set of 20" bull barrel and 18" bull barrel...different receivers and hand guards, not even really sure why i did the 18" after i did the 20". I wanted greater accuracy at distance and the 20" did that, i dont know, maybe i was drunk when i ordered the parts for it. It is nice rifle too, but so is the 20. And not much difference in weight between the 2, so yeah, maybe i will do a swap out on the 18. Then later on when i get the urge again, start rebuilding the 18". Many things i do dont make sense...sometimes i sit back and wonder why myself..hahaha Something i have never done is Elk Hunt..always wanted to, but the places i lived the tags were few so never got a chance. Most of my hunting time was while in the service...and back then pay structure was a whole lot different then it is today..and raising a family at the same time kind of limited the entertainment fund. |
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I love my 6.8 it does pretty good out to 200 yds but I haven't really put it to the test. Stripped upper and lower JP Trigger and LPK Troy Free Float Rail Bison Armory 20 inch barrel Young manufacturing BCG AAC 51T Compensator now it started out with a BA battlecomp Magpul PRS Stock Vortex Viper Scope in a Larue Mount http://www.boomershooter.com/forums/uploads/imgs/pre_1410967657__68.png I ordered most of the parts direct from manufacturers or from Brownells. I might give it a shot during deer season this year but I built it for hogs and coyotes. View Quote Thats prety nice rifle...is it green or is that your camera? Cause if it is green, thats cool too...something i want to do with my 300AAC. |
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Its just the lighting on the camera that is an old picture, now the receivers and rail are cerakoted flat dark earth and the barrel is coated black.
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Brandi what kind of finish is on your .50? Looks like it has a slight sheen to it and looks very nice.
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I have ordered direct from Silver State Armory, and have also used ammo to go. Ammo to go used to be alot cheaper before all of the shortages. I honestly haven't had to buy any in awhile and as soon as I buy some dies I'm going to start reloading for it.
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I have ordered direct from Silver State Armory, and have also used ammo to go. Ammo to go used to be alot cheaper before all of the shortages. I honestly haven't had to buy any in awhile and as soon as I buy some dies I'm going to start reloading for it. View Quote Yeah i was gonna get set back up with reloading, but then i looked at prices of powder and other components and for the calibers i have in weapons, just wasnt cheaper to do, and i dont do any match shooting or anything like that to spend that over factory loads. Reloading in the 1980's and '90s was way cheaper to reload then buy commerically...but maybe with the 300ACC i now have and the possibility of getting a hunter like -06, maybe i will consider it again...i certainly had fun handloading, we did a load of shooting in SD back then...prairie dog days were some 600 round days easy and that was with a bolt. Would have been loads more with an AR platform. Will have to look at Silver State Armory, never heard of them |
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It's just the factory finish, might have a light oil on it but otherwise just factory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Brandi what kind of finish is on your .50? Looks like it has a slight sheen to it and looks very nice. It's just the factory finish, might have a light oil on it but otherwise just factory. Well its a very nice looking rifle. Good pic too. |
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Yeah I'm not sure I am really saving but it is fun learning and I haven't had good luck finding 300BLK ammo locally so that is the first set of dies I bought.
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I dont know if you are or not...everything has more then doubled in price since i was reloading. I can imagine the conflicts the country has been constantly involved in has put somewhat of a continuous strain on the components. I was paying between 10-13.00 bucks per pound of powder back then...generally used Winchester and IMR for the rifles and Hercules i think it was for the pistol. Primary bullets for the rifles was the Hornady 168 BTSP for the 06 and either the 52 or 53 grain HPs for the .223 and various for the .357. Speer was generally my .357 plinking bullet maker, but i think it was Winchester who had some nice 150 JHP's i used for more serious stuff. Never really shot the .223 with the standard 55 grn ball. Generally used the .223 for prairie dogs and coyotes stuff like that and the FMJs just didnt cut it. HPs exploded the dogs and hammered the yotes...FMJ the dog would crawl back into its hole draggin his guts, didnt like that so much. Oh and i also used to use Hornady's 60 BTHPs for antelope...took a couple antelope with that. The Rem 788 i had for the .223 was pretty accurate shooter. Had allot of fun with it...took the 06 doh hunting 3 times...and after the shoulder was turned to virtual hamburger...bought the 788.
Man i can ramble...bottom line was, i was saving tons back then reloading...and had the opportunity to know exactly what the round was doing at x yards. That changes your entire shooting experience. Also being USAF and stationed there, the CATM (Combat Arms Training) for us were assigned to our Security Police Group so we got our brass for free...that was convenient. We in an apartment right now, waiting for another few months to get 2 year local residency for a mortgage...once we get into a house i will resume reloading...especially for the 300AAC and then i will look differently at the 6.8 SPC see if i can get the cost per round down on it before i make a decision to build one. Meantime i will just have to settle on the various other weapons i have to shoot. Wanna get out to a good out door range...havent shot my WASR AK in 2 years, neither of my mosins in 3 years and very few rounds through the AR's and pistols. Most of the AR trips to H&H are just to get some sort of sight in on the build, then cabinet it goes. Shooting conditions there really suck..cant even get a decent bench support on the 8" board they have...piss poor. |
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Oh and you are right...reloading is just plain fun too...it adds an entire dimension to your shooting experience.
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Dang you make me jealous every time you post pics like that...
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I love my 6.8s. I've followed the 6.8 cartridge since it started development in '02 and it's a nice lil round. I first got ammo from Silver State Armory but then once I got me some brass I got into reloading and that's how I can afford to shoot it anytime I want now. Here's my 1st 6.8 its a Bison Armory 18" mid length gas with mid length hand guard with the Ops Inc muzzle brake and collar. <a href="http://s329.photobucket.com/user/RatTerrier1369/media/Guns/68SPC3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l382/RatTerrier1369/Guns/68SPC3.jpg</a> Here's my Bison Armory 18" Mk12 Mod 0 clone in 6.8 with a full length hand guard and the midlength gas system. I have a lo pro gas block under the hand guard. This one also has the Ops Inc brake and collar. They both shoot great. <a href="http://s329.photobucket.com/user/RatTerrier1369/media/Guns/0402142023_zps1t3eteog.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l382/RatTerrier1369/Guns/0402142023_zps1t3eteog.jpg</a> View Quote What are the scopes rat? |
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I love my 6.8s. I've followed the 6.8 cartridge since it started development in '02 and it's a nice lil round. I first got ammo from Silver State Armory but then once I got me some brass I got into reloading and that's how I can afford to shoot it anytime I want now. Here's my 1st 6.8 its a Bison Armory 18" mid length gas with mid length hand guard with the Ops Inc muzzle brake and collar. <a href="http://s329.photobucket.com/user/RatTerrier1369/media/Guns/68SPC3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l382/RatTerrier1369/Guns/68SPC3.jpg</a> Here's my Bison Armory 18" Mk12 Mod 0 clone in 6.8 with a full length hand guard and the midlength gas system. I have a lo pro gas block under the hand guard. This one also has the Ops Inc brake and collar. They both shoot great. <a href="http://s329.photobucket.com/user/RatTerrier1369/media/Guns/0402142023_zps1t3eteog.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l382/RatTerrier1369/Guns/0402142023_zps1t3eteog.jpg</a> View Quote Yours are all tacticool compared to mine...obviously mine is prettier since it's pink but you win the tacticool award for sure! |
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Sparky, the scopes are both Sight Mark 3x9x42 mil dot scopes. Nothing too fancy but I like how the function and the glass is nice n clear. I put this scope on my bead blasted stainless barreled gun 4ish yrs ago when I got it, I liked it and put the same on the SPR I just got finished up last fall.
Jackary, why wouldn't I have my 6.8s? Heck, I'm lucky to have a 5.56 model in the house. LoL. I do think I'm going to put a shorter barrel on the bead blasted 68, no reason to have 2 of dang near the same rifles. And I woulda chimed in earlier but Govt computers don't letcha log onto forums and I've been busier than a 1 legged man in a butt kickin contest the last 3 weeks. My Sat wedding will be here before I know it! |
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Haha it was just the delay in your response to a thread about 6.8 SPC. I need to get mine out to the range she is starting to feel neglected since I have been playing more with my bolt actions lately.
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Thanks again for all the info and the photos...you guys and gals have some nice stuff.
Iam going to just stick with 5.56s and 300AAC for now..maybe when we finally get into a house and i can get back reloading i will visit the 6.8 again. Thanks again. |
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Haha it was just the delay in your response to a thread about 6.8 SPC. I need to get mine out to the range she is starting to feel neglected since I have been playing more with my bolt actions lately. View Quote Yeah yeah, I might get one of mine out today. My brother is in town n despite getting married tomorrow I MIGHT be able to find a couple hrs today to hit the range with him....we'll see, theres still a lot to do. |
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I shot mine with my suppressor for the first time this summer and that was the last time it got shot. I need to get back out and play with it suppressed some more and get a scope adjustment figured out to offset the drop.
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I have 2
1st is a 1st run AR15performance.com upper midlength 16" I added a DD M4 float tube On a Stag Arms lower Ace Stock RRA 2 stage trigger Aimpoint comp M2 or 1x3 Weaver or 2x7 Busnell 3200 has taken a doe, buck and small feral hog. 2nd is one of the last Kotonics barrels 18" midlength. Briley carbon fiber float tube same lower config. as above. 2X7 Burris or 3x9 VX-II Leupold Has taken a doe, 170" buck, and estimated 300 lb plus feral hog.all game taken at 100 yds or less. I like that they hit with more authority than .223 and recoil is still extremely low. Both are more accurate than I am and will take deer sized things farther than I generally need to shoot or could make good hits. I have a good stock of SSA ammo that will last more seasons than I'll be able to hunt. I've bought parts from Denny's, PKfirearms, AIMSurplus, Del-ton, and others, but haven't bought any in at least 4 yrs. I also reload, but haven't been shooting |
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I am not interested in building one, but I will probably purchase a RRA LAR-6.8 X-1.
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I am not interested in building one, but I will probably purchase a RRA LAR-6.8 X-1. View Quote IMO the twist rate on the RRA is a bit fast. Almost everyone uses a 1:11, 1:11.25 or a 1:12 twist. Other than that it looks like a pretty nice rifle. And for that price it says and it'd better, come with the RRA dual stage trigger! If you haven't yet go check out www.68forums.com and you'll find all the info there you'd ever want. |
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That Bison Armory setup is pretty clean. Been looking to pick up one of the uppers from them. I already reloaded about 200 rounds of 6.8 just need to buy a upper.
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That Bison Armory setup is pretty clean. Been looking to pick up one of the uppers from them. I already reloaded about 200 rounds of 6.8 just need to buy a upper. View Quote Both my 68 uppers are Bison Armory. Ben does a great job with them, just be patient with him, building AR's isn't his main job...You'll be happy when you get your upper....I'd be more happy with mine if I could just get out n shoot mine more! lol |
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I built my upper using a Bison barrel and I am definitely happy with it.
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