I just wanted to say hello and thank you guys for what I have learned so far. I have a new LaRue that should be arriving today or tomorrow. I am pumped to get out and shoot and see what this thing will do. I will be loading for it, so I will keep you guys posted with my results.
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Welcome aboard. That LaRue deal is smokin' hot.
It's a very smooth-running rifle with the 18" even with MLGS. The gas block and gas tube ferrule really seal up the gas system nicely, so that I didn't see any gas leakage from that area. Cycling was surprisingly smooth, like well-oiled clockwork. I typically expect an 18" MLGS rifle to cycle fast and hard with a little bit of excessive cyclic rate, but not so on the Stealth 2.0 18" Grendel. It is really a joy to shoot for me.
We worked together as a forum many years ago and several board members put together 2 Reloading Handbooks specifically for the AR15/6.5 Grendel. There are hundreds of loads in there from both the industry sources like AA, Hodgdon's, Vihtavuori, Western Powders, as well as forum member data that we put through a test protocol to keep published loads within SAAMI MAP. There is terminal ballistics data in Volume II in a chapter dedicated to that, showing several different hunting bullets fired into calibrated Gel across the velocity spectrum, to determine how they perform with regard to expansion, penetration, and weight retention. It took many years of hard work, but has provided a very useful resource for owners and hand-loaders alike.
Even those who don't reload have many chapters relevant to their questions, and things they may not have considered as to AR15 set-up, barrel length and maximum hunting engagement distances, muzzle devices, optics, barrel profiles, component selection for rifle builds and intended uses, as well as bullet/ammunition selection for different game.
Feel free to ask any questions and have them answered by highly-experienced forum members who have spent a lot of time working with this cartridge and the AR15.
Right off the bat, I do recommend getting a Hornady headspace comparator kit for finding where your headspace measurement is so you can figure out shoulder set back when setting up your sizing die (if you don't have one already). I don't start out using that tool, but have found it very useful since I got it.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
CCW, CQM, DM, Long Range Rifle Instructor
6.5 Grendel Reloading Handbooks & chamber brushes can be found here:
www.AR15buildbox.com
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Originally posted by jpistolero02 View PostI just wanted to say hello and thank you guys for what I have learned so far. I have a new LaRue that should be arriving today or tomorrow. I am pumped to get out and shoot and see what this thing will do. I will be loading for it, so I will keep you guys posted with my results.
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Thanks guys! Yes, I do have one of those comparator tools. I have been reloading for a number of years, just not this caliber before.
I bought some CFE 223 and 8208 XBR to try. I have some Hornady 123 ELD's and some 123 Scenar's to try as I had them already for my 6.5x47. I am hoping to find a combo that works with one of them. I will definitely keep you guys posted.
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Welcome to the board! +1 for the books LRRP mention. Good resource for the development, limitations, and strategies for loading supreme Grendel.
All you south Texas guys need to be careful these next few days, I'm prayin it winds up being good rain with a little light wind to save damaged shooting ranges!
Really, though, be safe.Nothing kills the incentive of men faster than a healthy sense of entitlement. Nothing kills entitlement faster than a healthy sense of achievement.
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