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  • soloelcap
    Bloodstained
    • Jun 2017
    • 53

    6mm AR broken bolt

    This is an information post for those shooting the 6mm Grendel based round or planning to shoot it, not a troubleshooting post. Broken bolt lug next to the extractor.

    A friend and fellow competitor at a HP Across the Course Match last month broke his bolt on a 6mm Grendel Match Rifle. Bummer, he was on his way to a High Master score. So this bolt he reckons had at least 5,000 fired on it through 3 different barrels. As far as I could see it was a retro 5.56 bolt and he didn't really know, he bought it used with his first 6mm Ar barrel in 2009. His pet load/control load was 27.5 H4895 with a Sierra 95 HPBT at around 2,750 fps.

    Keep your speed modest and things don't break or blow up. That extra whatever in speed is only a click or so. Broken parts cost money and scores and bolts do wear out.
    NRA Mid Range Tactical Prone High Master, NRA High Power Rifle Master, NRA F-Class Mid Range Expert, Master of the Stone
  • Popeye212
    Chieftain
    • Jan 2018
    • 1596

    #2
    Thanks for the info.

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    • LRRPF52
      Super Moderator
      • Sep 2014
      • 8619

      #3
      If shooting competitively for scores like that, why not change the bolt every time you change the barrel?

      There is more bolt thrust with the 6mm AR because there is more bottle neck.

      Working pressure needs to come down roughly 1000psi.
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      • soloelcap
        Bloodstained
        • Jun 2017
        • 53

        #4
        Originally posted by LRRPF52 View Post
        If shooting competitively for scores like that, why not change the bolt every time you change the barrel?

        There is more bolt thrust with the 6mm AR because there is more bottle neck.

        Working pressure needs to come down roughly 1000psi.
        That is exactly what I asked him when I found out the bolt had been used in 3 different barrels. New barrel = new bolt and keep the old one as a spare. He could have called for an alibi, switched bolts and continued on.

        Some guys don't like to fix it if ain't broke yet.
        NRA Mid Range Tactical Prone High Master, NRA High Power Rifle Master, NRA F-Class Mid Range Expert, Master of the Stone

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