Guardsman should not take my general disgruntled disposition as anything other than that. I do not intend to try and discourage the ( excellent) work he is looking at but this is my reality check. I enjoy seeing the discourse and even Stan never ceases to amaze me. I am sure that Guardsman was not aware of the actions that preceded and followed the meeting we attended. Why would he be? And without this disclosure my position would appear nothing but stubborn. I apologize.
During the work on the Grendel the case capacity was examined and the 7 mm BR case was necked to 6.5 to see how it would do. Within the constraints of the weapon the additional powder capacity was worthless unless the operating pressure was also raised.
If one is to consider a new rifle and ammunition to go forward, I would be inclined to abandon the Grendel concept unless it can be shown to work within the existing envelope. The rifle system is not scalable in a robust form so why struggle. You should be looking at an optimum operating pressure of 58,000 psi for the next generation of propellant now entering service.
During the work on the Grendel the case capacity was examined and the 7 mm BR case was necked to 6.5 to see how it would do. Within the constraints of the weapon the additional powder capacity was worthless unless the operating pressure was also raised.
If one is to consider a new rifle and ammunition to go forward, I would be inclined to abandon the Grendel concept unless it can be shown to work within the existing envelope. The rifle system is not scalable in a robust form so why struggle. You should be looking at an optimum operating pressure of 58,000 psi for the next generation of propellant now entering service.
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