You'd need a new bolt face. Only four "production" cartridges use the 0.421"/0.422" rim diameter: .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington and the 6.8 SPC.
If one wanted to build/rechamber/etc a Savage Rifle to 6.8 Remington SPC, what would you need beside the obvious barrel and short action rifle? What short action would be suited to build from? .223, .308, 7mm-08, etc? Does anyone know of companies that 6.8 SPC prefit barrels or could make me one?
You'd need a new bolt face. Only four "production" cartridges use the 0.421"/0.422" rim diameter: .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington and the 6.8 SPC.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Last words of Gen. Sedgwik
Good luck finding a mag as well, likely have to run a single shot follower. I'd wait and see if Savage puts out a factory bolt rifle model in 224 Valkeryie then set it up as a switch barrel between the 2!
So any bolt would work as long you swapped bolt faces? How hard is it to swap them?
I couldn’t modify any of the short action factory DBMs?
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Last words of Gen. Sedgwik
I was under the impression that the bolt wasn’t all one piece and the bolt head or whatever can be removed. Never done anything of the sort so I don’t know exactly how it works.
The bolt head is separate, but you would still need to find a custom bolt head with the .421 bolt face and have the extractor and ejector properly placed to function correctly...
PTG makes a bolt head. I need one for a 224 Valkyrie build.
Been there, done that. Opened up a .223 bolt head, just a little. Same extractor, no issues. I single load so no issues with ejection.
6.8 should single stack feed with a little mod on the mag? Like I said, I single feed so I don't bother with that issue.
LOTS of AR info on the 6.8 SPC but not much (at the time I was thinking of building) on a bolt gun platform so I built one. Ordered up a Pac Nor straight pipe in 6.8 SPC. Went with the 6.8 SPC rather than the 6.8 SPC II, that way I could jam my bullets. The AR bunch seem to prefer the SPC II so they can run hotter loads??
Ordered dies from RCBS and batch of brass. Can't remember who I got the brass from but it's still going strong with no issues. All my loads are mid range so my brass doesn't get hammered. 100 yard bug holes are the norm. No scope change and a little hold over will produce groups that can be covered with a quarter out to 440 yards on a regular basis. The 6.8 SPC? Smaller than the 7.62/ .308 and larger than the 5.56/.223. Less recoil and more pep. What's not to like.
Oz never gave nothing to the Tin Man, that he didn't already have.
I built mine on an Axis action - had a .223 bolt face opened up. It works well with a .308 mag (needs minimal magazine adjustment of the feed lips to feed properly). As stated - bug holes to 200 yards for me with hand loads and factory ammo alike. I bought a limited run from a vendor that specialize in AR barrels.
What’d you do as far as the ejector/extractor?
lsu what are you trying to obtain? reason I ask is while the 6.8 spc is a decent cartridge within the confines of the AR platform. there are better options out there as well. the .270's don't have the greatest bullet selection and with cartridges like the 6.5 Grendel, the BR's, and many others I'm just curious as to why the spc?
not nocking it by any means just trying to see what your after as their may be easier or possibly even turn key solutions.
conversely have you heard of the .277 wolverine? it's a .270 or 6.8mm wildcat based off the .223 case. it would in my eyes be easier to setup a rifle off that cartridge dollar for dollar vs having to rework and tweak things for the SPC. that and you have abundant (practically free) brass available.
.270's don't have the greatest bullet selection??? You better check your facts. Funny how that same remark was made on the 6.8 Forum till a chart was posted showing 36 different bullets available from a 77 gr. Elite SP 1.003" BC .400 all the way up to a 135 gr.Sierra MK HPBT 1.265" BC.488.
The bullets are there, just like anything else, you have to find what works best for you and your rig.
Oz never gave nothing to the Tin Man, that he didn't already have.
not saying there aren't bullets available. Just saying the selection is limited. given the case capacity the cartridge excels with the sub 100gr class of bullets which for game usage isn't a lot to choose from. the .270 is flanked by both the 6.5 and 7mm which both offer a lot more selection.
it's kind of like the quarter bore. I think its probably one of the better game calibers for deer sized game and I would really like to jump into one for the wife.(did the 25wssm years back) but the 6mm and 6.5mm stole it thunder. if there were more bullet options I feel it would be a lot more popular. nosler got me excited when the were talking about doing a accubond LR but that faded into the darkness...
The new kid on the block for the .270 is the 145gr eld-x sporting a .536 g1 BC
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Sava...H-SA-RP/T10792
bolt head for 6.8. I just ordered one for a 224 Valk. I'm putting together
This was pretty much hypothetical to see if it could be done. I already went with a 6.8 SPC AR15 Upper but I had reliability problems with it and sent it back as an exchange. If this new one has issues I’ll send it back for a refund and just been weighing out my options if that’s the case. I happened to see that Ruger offered the m77 Hawkeye lightweight in 6.8 SPC with a 16.5” barrel years ago and thought the idea of a 6.8 bolt gun was cool. I’m a Savage guy so if I’d like one based on a Savage if I went that route. Just trying to get an idea of everything I’d need to do it.
So far, Savage doesn't chamber one that I know of. More than likely you'll have to go single shot till you get it to feed from the mag. Other than that, a good shooter.
Oz never gave nothing to the Tin Man, that he didn't already have.
I did not need to modify anything around the extractor or ejector. It feeds and extracts just fine with the same dimensions as the .223 bolt face. It is so close that it will not impact it substantially on a bolt action. The magazine was the only part that needed adjustment for me. I have the brownells feed lip tool that I bought and never really used for AR mags...
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Radical Firearms, two of their uppers actually lol. What are the details on your upper?
14.7 in barrel pinned flash hider, 1:11 twist chrome lined barrel SPC II chamber with a lightweight m-lok rail.
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