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MI223
03-14-2016, 02:46 PM
Hi guys. I am tossing around the idea of a new barrel for my .223. The factory barrel is a decent shooter but i feel like it could be better. I currently do most of my shooting at 500 meters max. There is a range about 2 hours from me that will go out to just over 1000 yards that i plan on joining in the near future. I am not looking for a solid 1000 yd performer because I have a 6.5x284 for that. But i am thinking if i get a new barrel that maybe there is a better round than the 223 that will get me out a little further but not break the bank to reload.

Currently i shoot 50 to 100 rounds a week through this rifle so a new round would have to have a good barrel life, preferably less than 30 grains of powder and be easy to get components. I do reload so factory ammo is not necessary.

This rifle also sits in an xlr element chassis that uses aics mags so the ability to mag feed is a must. My first thought was a 6br but the mag feeding may be an issue. I also wonder about a 6.5 Grendel or even a 6mmx45 with 95 grainers. Otherwise should i just get a 8 twist .223 barrel and shoot 77/80 grain match kings then i dont have the added cost of gearing up to load another round.

Thanks in advance for any help

WinnieTheBoom
03-14-2016, 02:58 PM
6.5 Grendel is an excellent round. I used to have an AR chambered in it. Was a ton of fun out to 600 yards or so, but anything beyond that and the conditions really needed to be ideal for any type of consistency. 6mm BR would very well suited for 1000 yards, as would the 6mm Creedmoor, though like you said, you may run into issues with mag feeding and they will both put you over that 30 grain threshold.

Otherwise, maybe look into a .22-250? Something in the 6mm family would definitely be my preference, though it sounds like you have an idea of what might suit your needs.

m12lrs
03-14-2016, 03:35 PM
6.5 Grendel is an excellent round. I used to have an AR chambered in it. Was a ton of fun out to 600 yards or so, but anything beyond that and the conditions really needed to be ideal for any type of consistency. 6mm BR would very well suited for 1000 yards, as would the 6mm Creedmoor, though like you said, you may run into issues with mag feeding and they will both put you over that 30 grain threshold.

Otherwise, maybe look into a .22-250? Something in the 6mm family would definitely be my preference, though it sounds like you have an idea of what might suit your needs.

unfortunately none of those will chamber in an AR-15. You would have to step up to an ar-10.

I have a 6mm ar turbo which is a Grendel necked down to 6mm. It shoots 105 bergers over 2800 fps.

You can buy a savage in 6.5 creedmoor cheaper than you can buy my 6mm upper.

Hotolds442
03-14-2016, 04:18 PM
Hi guys. I am tossing around the idea of a new barrel for my .223. This rifle also sits in an xlr element chassis that uses aics mags so the ability to mag feed is a must.
Thanks in advance for any help
He's not building an AR guys.
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Cheap to shoot and longer range?
243 Winchester, 6.5 Creed, 308 Winchester. Not necessarily in that order.
All three will require a new bolt head and magazine for the AICS.
None will meet your self imposed 30gr powder requirement.

m12lrs
03-14-2016, 04:51 PM
He's not building an AR guys.
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Cheap to shoot and longer range?
243 Winchester, 6.5 Creed, 308 Winchester. Not necessarily in that order.
All three will require a new bolt head and magazine for the AICS.
None will meet your self imposed 30gr powder requirement.

good!

6br with 30gr of varget is a classic load

I would go with the creedmoor though.

quality bullets are a lot more expensive then powder

MI223
03-14-2016, 05:02 PM
Sorry for the confusion but this is a savage model 12. I know that the 6.5 Grendel was developed for the ar15 but i see that others have used them with success. It just seemed like a fair choice with decent long range performance and only using around 30 grains of powder.

Bimmer
03-14-2016, 05:26 PM
Otherwise should i just get a 8 twist .223 barrel and shoot 77/80 grain match kings then i dont have the added cost of gearing up to load another round...

This.

Buy a match .223 barrel (maybe a Wylde chamber, maybe a 1:7?), and be done with it.

If cost/convenience is a factor, then it doesn't make any sense to pick some wildcat when you could pick the most common centerfire rifle cartridge...

Londerko
03-14-2016, 06:24 PM
If you want cheap to shoot
And good for longer ranges than a 223, I'd be looking at just about any 6mm cartridge with a reasonably priced high BC bullet like a 105 amax, or something similar

Londerko
03-14-2016, 06:39 PM
I re-read your post, the fast twist 223 shooting 70 + grain bullets would also be a good option, especially if you don't want to change out the bolt face or magazines

GrumpyGuns
03-14-2016, 07:03 PM
6mmBr. It will reach and wont hurt you in the powder consumption department and barrel life is good.

DanSavage
03-14-2016, 07:46 PM
Another vote for fast twist 6br Norma, single shot follower and a .473 bolt head. Very very accurate, and hardly kick's at all. Jim at Apache Gun Works can spin a great barrel for a real good price.

Every man should have several 6BR's handy,, even the BRX and Dasher's are great options. But the plain 6BR is so simple for dies, and components. Many powder and bullet options too.

MI223
03-14-2016, 09:41 PM
Has anyone reported a savage that will feed the 6br from mags? That is my first pick but it must feed from a mag.

I have been thinking alot about a .223 to shoot the heavy bullets. Would you guy stick with an 8 twist for the 70 to 80 grainers or would you go with a 1 in 7". Also how long would you go? I like shorter barrels but not at a huge expense of performance would 20in be enough or should I go 22 or 24?

Thanks for all the imput

mattri
03-14-2016, 09:47 PM
Honest question: why do you need to feed from a mag at those ranges?

Are you concerned about quick follow ups on paper that far out?

Maybe a bit more info?

Texas10
03-15-2016, 12:31 AM
What would you think of a 6.8 SPC?

Suposedly will launch a 115 gr. at 2800fps. Designed to feed from a mag. A bit shorter than 223.

Why be a trend follower when you can be a trend setter?

I don't have one, but I am intrigued.

upSLIDEdown
03-15-2016, 02:30 AM
I'd build a 7 or 8 twist 223 and be done with it. Simple barrel change, and will get you good, cheap, easy mid-long range shooting. I'm really toying with building a 223 trainer rifle for these reasons.

MI223
03-15-2016, 05:47 AM
No real important reason for feeding from a mag. I hqd a PTA with a 30in bull 6 br a few years back. It was an incredible shooter that was only good for one thing and that was putting tiny groups on paper. It didn't take long and i got board with that style of shooting. I have never participated in any of the prs style matches but am very interested. I am not going to build a dedicated rifle for something i know little about. I am just trying to keep my options open if i ever found myself at one of them matchs. I know with any of these i would be very handy caped but like i said i dont want to build a job specific rifle at this point. I currently like to shoot steel at various ranges with quick strings of fire.

I do plan on competing in a mid range fclass or 2 but that is not my primary purpose. Also i plan to coyote hunt with this rifle and follow up shots are a must. It is a good thing i usually dont have to carry it to far while hunting because this thing is getting heavy. Lol

MI223
03-15-2016, 05:59 AM
What would you think of a 6.8 SPC?

Suposedly will launch a 115 gr. at 2800fps. Designed to feed from a mag. A bit shorter than 223.

Why be a trend follower when you can be a trend setter?

I don't have one, but I am intrigued.
I agree and not to afraid to try something a little different but from what i read the ballistics on that and the Grendel are the same out to about 300 after that the Grendel is by far a flatter shooter. But i also have no experience just what i read on the Internet.

If it is on the Internet it must be true right?lol

psharon97
03-15-2016, 08:50 AM
Does the OP have the ability to reload, or will he have to purchase ammo off the shelf? What kinds of ammo are available in your area? Some cartridges that can perform at long ranges that can be found off the shelf: 6.5creedmoor, 308 Winchester, 7mm-08 should all be about the same price range. For more expensive, you can look at 300win mag and 7mm rem mag. All cartridges can be found in most sporting goods stores with A-Max at least, and dedicated match for rounds like 308 winchester.

GaryB
03-15-2016, 09:08 AM
223AI. Long case life, only uses a little more powder than the standard 223 and you get an added 100-150fps in velocity.
And very easy to load and fire form. Plus you already have cases from the rifle you have now.

GB

archerben
03-15-2016, 09:11 AM
How about a 6.5x47 Lapua, or a 6x47 Lapua?