The reason I ask is that I've recently taken interest in the caliber, and have been reading excellent posts here and elsewhere about the utility of 6.5 Grendel in a bolt-action ... which I found interesting since the round was intentionally designed with the AR in mind.
Did you begin with an AR, love the caliber so much you decided you wanted a bolt action as well?
Or did you hop right in?
In your mind, what are the pros/cons of a bolt action vs a semi in 6.5 Grendel?
I'm an older fella, lifelong gun nut, but new to this particular caliber (although I've played with a lot of different wildcats). I'm drawn to the 6.5 Grendel as it lines up perfectly to all of my preferred rifle/carbine shooting uses, and recoil is starting to matter more than it once did. I also prefer carryin' rifles, not sit in a stand or fire only from prone rifles. Thanks in advance for your replies!
S/F, Chaps
Did you begin with an AR, love the caliber so much you decided you wanted a bolt action as well?
Or did you hop right in?
In your mind, what are the pros/cons of a bolt action vs a semi in 6.5 Grendel?
I'm an older fella, lifelong gun nut, but new to this particular caliber (although I've played with a lot of different wildcats). I'm drawn to the 6.5 Grendel as it lines up perfectly to all of my preferred rifle/carbine shooting uses, and recoil is starting to matter more than it once did. I also prefer carryin' rifles, not sit in a stand or fire only from prone rifles. Thanks in advance for your replies!
S/F, Chaps
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