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    Hi gang! I've been reading and studying the Grendel for awhile now and am trying to decide if I should buy a made upper or have my gunsmith build one for me. I have a Rock River 223 / AR right now but have fallen in love with the 6.5.
    Barrel length? 18" or would 20 be just a hair better? This will mostly be for hunting some target but not at 1000 yards. Is a bull barrel a must? I've read of a number of brand name barrels but don't want to go with most expensive one I.e. Less Bower etc.
    As you can see I'm a little confused how to go. I'm itching big time to buy but don't want to make big mistake.
    BTW - I live 30 minutes from Camp Perry and I'm thinking about going up there to see what they have on venders row.
    Thanks for any advice. R

  • #2
    Welcome to the forum.
    You have a lot of good questions and those with much more information to answer you will, I'm sure, be along shortly.

    I currently own a 16" AA tactical upper and a 20" complete AA Hunter rifle. The 16" is my deer rifle, the other is my Field Precision Rifle.

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    • BluntForceTrauma
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      • Feb 2011
      • 3900

      #3
      Hey, Mav, welcome!

      John
      :: 6.5 GRENDEL Deer and Targets :: 6mmARC Targets and Varmints and Deer :: 22 ARC Varmints and Targets

      :: I Drank the Water :: Revelation 21:6 ::

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      • RangerRick

        #4
        Welcome Mav,

        You'll get about 50-60 feet per second more out of the 20 inch, so not much difference. For hunting, a bull barrel isn't necessary and you'll appreciate the lesser weight while hunting, it makes it a little front heavy too. A floating barrel is a big plus, though.

        Rick

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        • #5
          Yep. Bull barrels make great competition rifles, but do get a bit heavy lugging one around.

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          • #6
            Welcome Mav,
            I've got a 16" on my rifle built for hunting but given the opportunity I will go to a 18 or 20" light to mid-weight barrel. For hunting the 16 is plenty good but I want the longer barrel to improve the ballistics and hopefully accuracy. This was my first AR so I had a local gunshop put it together. My next AR I'll do myself.

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