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Really impressed with todays trial run, .500 in 100yds with bulk drop load is unreal. Just wait til barrel is broke in and start pushing bullets back and forth this should become a real tack driver. Your load data and consistency are dead on (no pun intended).Numbers are dialed in.Thanks so much for the help. I never forget where I park the golf cart, it was your jungle juice that influenced your placement of my transportation, now fess up.
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Do you have load data for the 257AR Kurt? I was wondering what the difference is with the 25x40. |
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Hello 762x40, Do you have load data for the 257AR Kurt? I was wondering what the difference is with the 25x40. 25ARk (7.62x39 or Grendel parent case) .25x40 (.223 parent case) yeah....just not in front of me right now, I just got out of the most stupid ass movie I've ever seen....skyline ARk = AR platform k = kurz (short, shortened 7.62x39 or grendel brass)......c'mon AR Kurt ? even I think that would be a little narcissistic The 25 ARk shoots really great, it's just not that much of a hot-rod.....other people have their version out there so I hadn't posted much on it ( 257TED, 25 Grendel, 25 PPL, etc....) just comparing a velocity node.....the 25ARk will push a 100gr SMKs over 3,000fps with 30something grains of 2230....the .25x40 will push a 85BTBT over 3,000 fps with 20something grains of 1680... |
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Thanks for the data. The comment on the name was not intended to be narcissistic. It was intended as a compliment to you as the designer. (ie. PPC)
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Thanks for the data. The comment on the name was not intended to be narcissistic. It was intended as a compliment to you as the designer. (ie. PPC) I put a little smiley face thanks... The .25 shoots good and everything, but on the Grendel case, and also the .223 case to some degree, can be a little difficult to hot-rod... Out of a common 16 to 20" barrel, to hit a velocity/energy datum point, loads that have to be pushed to the edge to hit that point with the .25, are effortless with the 6.5 or 6.8....the .25 can make up a little with BC using those useless long bullets , but at the ranges I shoot at ~ 200yds, BC becomes nearly a moot point... |
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Really impressed with todays trial run, .500 in 100yds with bulk drop load is unreal. Just wait til barrel is broke in and start pushing bullets back and forth this should become a real tack driver. Your load data and consistency are dead on (no pun intended).Numbers are dialed in.Thanks so much for the help. I never forget where I park the golf cart, it was your jungle juice that influenced your placement of my transportation, now fess up. Tom, I also have a 20" 7ARk, lighter contour but very similar. What loads have you tried in it? I have just stayed with the 120 Noslers and 2230, prints on paper nice and runs right at 2,800fps. I just haven't had much time to work up loads. Hoping to make a hunt with it over the Thanksgiving holiday. Considering the 110TTSX due to some of the close shots I have had to make in the past and the Noslers blowing up, I know others are keen on the Barnes bullets. |
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Kurt, I might've missed it but have you posted what kind of numbers you would get with a 7mm ARk out of a 16" barrel? I'm looking for a long-range competition gun but would like to keep the barrel short and light enough to be good for shorter range run-and-gun competitions. I imagine barrel life is much better for the 7mmARk than the the 6mm AR Turbo and I just don't see myself getting what I want out of the 223 parent case at 400+ yards.
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Kurt, I might've missed it but have you posted what kind of numbers you would get with a 7mm ARk out of a 16" barrel? I'm looking for a long-range competition gun but would like to keep the barrel short and light enough to be good for shorter range run-and-gun competitions. I imagine barrel life is much better for the 7mmARk than the the 6mm AR Turbo and I just don't see myself getting what I want out of the 223 parent case at 400+ yards. -B I hadn't posted any 16" numbers....with a 110gr it will make a tic over 2,800 out of a 16" mid-length gas system....... how far are you looking to shoot....the 120s have a better BC and will make major power factor if that is needed.... Most of the AR constrained intermediate cartridges have pretty decent barrel life, not much overbore there, some mechanical factors can come into play but overbore generally isn't one ....you wouldn't get into generally accepted overbore standards on the Grendel case unless you went down to around .17 cal. to .20 cal...., around ~ 1,000 - ~ 1,500 overbore index.....the larger bore 6.8, 7, .30cal on the Grendel case just help make horsepower in the frame size we're constrained by... Depends on what you're wanting to achieve at 400yds on a .223 parent case.... the .223 is no .25STW, but it can be pretty viable in several roles...... |
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I hadn't posted any 16" numbers....with a 110gr it will make a tic over 2,800 out of a 16" mid-length gas system....... how far are you looking to shoot....the 120s have a better BC and will make major power factor if that is needed.... Most of the AR constrained intermediate cartridges have pretty decent barrel life, not much overbore there, some mechanical factors can come into play but overbore generally isn't one ....you wouldn't get into generally accepted overbore standards on the Grendel case unless you went down to around .17 cal. to .20 cal...., around ~ 1,000 - ~ 1,500 overbore index.....the larger bore 6.8, 7, .30cal on the Grendel case just help make horsepower in the frame size we're constrained by... Depends on what you're wanting to achieve at 400yds on a .223 parent case.... the .223 is no .25STW, but it can be pretty viable in several roles...... Short answer is I'm just getting things together to jump into the competition shooting world, and in FL that will mostly mean short-range (<100 yards) run-and-gun competitions, 3-gun/multi-gun stuff. But I definitely want to explore long-range shooting (500+ yards) too, or at least have a rifle better equipped for when a run-and-gun match features a surprise 300 or 400 yard stage. Being a relatively inexperienced rifle shooter, I'd think giving myself the advantages of bigger bullet and more horsepower would be a good thing, but if I can get it out of a 223 case, or even out of the 223... I can stand being 'advised' one way or another. -B |
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Short answer is I'm just getting things together to jump into the competition shooting world, and in FL that will mostly mean short-range (<100 yards) run-and-gun competitions, 3-gun/multi-gun stuff. But I definitely want to explore long-range shooting (500+ yards) too, or at least have a rifle better equipped for when a run-and-gun match features a surprise 300 or 400 yard stage. Being a relatively inexperienced rifle shooter, I'd think giving myself the advantages of bigger bullet and more horsepower would be a good thing, but if I can get it out of a 223 case, or even out of the 223... I can stand being 'advised' one way or another. -B I don't know about others, but I went with the 7 ARk for hunting. plenty of horsepower, very strong hitter. What little I know about the 3-gun matches around here, most of the guys who win use .223 for speed. The 7 ARk doesn't recoil hard by any means but compared to a .223 tuned for speed I would think you would end up paying a recoil penalty. Unless you think you could make up for it by hitting major power. If you're new at it I'd follow the guys in the front of the pack and do what they do for a while, the stopwatch doesn't lie. |
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I hadn't posted any 16" numbers....with a 110gr it will make a tic over 2,800 out of a 16" mid-length gas system....... how far are you looking to shoot....the 120s have a better BC and will make major power factor if that is needed.... Most of the AR constrained intermediate cartridges have pretty decent barrel life, not much overbore there, some mechanical factors can come into play but overbore generally isn't one ....you wouldn't get into generally accepted overbore standards on the Grendel case unless you went down to around .17 cal. to .20 cal...., around ~ 1,000 - ~ 1,500 overbore index.....the larger bore 6.8, 7, .30cal on the Grendel case just help make horsepower in the frame size we're constrained by... Depends on what you're wanting to achieve at 400yds on a .223 parent case.... the .223 is no .25STW, but it can be pretty viable in several roles...... Short answer is I'm just getting things together to jump into the competition shooting world, and in FL that will mostly mean short-range (<100 yards) run-and-gun competitions, 3-gun/multi-gun stuff. But I definitely want to explore long-range shooting (500+ yards) too, or at least have a rifle better equipped for when a run-and-gun match features a surprise 300 or 400 yard stage. Being a relatively inexperienced rifle shooter, I'd think giving myself the advantages of bigger bullet and more horsepower would be a good thing, but if I can get it out of a 223 case, or even out of the 223... I can stand being 'advised' one way or another. -B There others here much more qualified to give you advise on 3-gun, or run-and-gun....I could maybe tell you a little about walk around-and-hammer the hell outa somethin' The ARks were really laid out for hunting, I would think a completely different chamber and rifle set-up would be needed for the rigors of competition.... I know there are some guys using a .30 cal variant on the Grendel case in 3-gun, but I think they are looking for the major power factor pay-off...we've shot and shot against .30 cal PPC / Grendel in our bolt-guns in 'for score' competitions for years, but that's a way different world and operating pressure than 3-gun.... I just see a lot more guys using .223.... |
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Heck My brain is fried after reading this whole thing but holy crap Im wanting a 7mm ark and 25x40 whre can I get a barrell and dies for this cartridge
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.25x40mm 10" barrel info..... 10" 1:12, custom length under handguard gas systems, KX3 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=26557 from 75 Hornady to 115 Berger, feeds 100% in either HK 416 and/or beta mags..... http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=26556 .25x40mm, 115 Hunting Berger, 2.250" COAL http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=26561 standard disclaimer: use reloading data at your own risk. 20gr. Accurate 2230, 115 Berger, 1,950 fps. 18gr. Accurate 1680, 115 Berger, 2,166 fps. 18.5gr. Accurate 1680, 115 Berger, 2,187 fps. 19gr. Accurate 1680, 115 Berger, 2,245 fps. 19.5gr. Accurate 1680, 115 Berger, 2,286 fps. 20gr. Accurate 1680, 115 Berger, 2,312 fps....with a BC of .479, it holds 1,000ft/lbs out to 200yds from a 10" barrel..... 20gr. Accurate 1680, 100 SMK, 2,476 fps. 20gr. Accurate 1680, 85 Nosler, 2,535 fps. 20gr. Accurate 1680, 80 TTSX, 2,577 fps. 20gr. Accurate 1680, 75 Hornady, 2,510 fps. this load is a good indicator of the weight range of 1680 in the 10" barrel, 10gr lighter bullet but lower velocity.... given my druthers, the 80 TTSX right at 2,700fps from the 10" would be my go-to......but it does have a pretty good "pop" even with the KX3....... Those are some very impressive numbers from a 10" barrel. I've been working up loads for my .25-223 and have to say it seems the .25x40 is more efficient as you are getting velocities in a 10" that I'm seeing in a 16". I've also noticed that in the .25-223 AA1680 is inconsistent and a bit fast for the .25-223 but seems to work very well in the .25x40. I get 2300fps with 20.0gr of 1680 with a 100gr SP and 2500fps with 20.0gr of 1680 with an 87gr HotCore. Are these differences due mainly to the location of the shoulder? I know you mentioned somewhere along the way that the shoulder location and case size affected the rise to peak pressure and I'm wondering if that is what is at work here. Would that make the cartridge better with the faster powders which in turn makes it more efficient in short barrels? Just curious how you work your voo doo... |
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Those are some very impressive numbers from a 10" barrel. I've been working up loads for my .25-223 and have to say it seems the .25x40 is more efficient as you are getting velocities in a 10" that I'm seeing in a 16". I've also noticed that in the .25-223 AA1680 is inconsistent and a bit fast for the .25-223 but seems to work very well in the .25x40. I get 2300fps with 20.0gr of 1680 with a 100gr SP and 2500fps with 20.0gr of 1680 with an 87gr HotCore. Are these differences due mainly to the location of the shoulder? I know you mentioned somewhere along the way that the shoulder location and case size affected the rise to peak pressure and I'm wondering if that is what is at work here. Would that make the cartridge better with the faster powders which in turn makes it more efficient in short barrels? Just curious how you work your voo doo... Here's an older post on 1680 from 2009....... Quoted:
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Heck My brain is fried after reading this whole thing but holy crap Im wanting a 7mm ark and 25x40 whre can I get a barrell and dies for this cartridge I sold a couple .25 reamers a while back so there are a couple guys out there making them, may see them here.......I heard the 7 is in the process of being copied, so keep your eye out for that one.... I've made several local.....was at the range Sunday putting the finishing touches on a friends 7ARk.....looks like it's gonna be his go to whitetail rifle......easily pushes the 110 Barnes at 2,800fps, which is ideal for the ranges that he shoots at.... If the weater holds, I'm gonna do a little more .25 10" barrel testing......was approached by a SBR manufacturer looking to get a .25 running for them, pretty interesting project............so far the 80TTSX and the 85Nosler are looking very good..... |
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.25x40 GB, you ever get that 6.8 running? I recently built a 18" that was pretty neat....have it shooting over 3,000fps with a couple different 85 and 90 loads.... |
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.25x40 GB, you ever get that 6.8 running? I recently built a 18" that was pretty neat....have it shooting over 3,000fps with a couple different 85 and 90 loads.... Kurt , it's set to take it's maiden voyage next month for my son's 5th birthday. He'll be sqeezing his first trigger on a Rem 510. |
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.25x40 GB, you ever get that 6.8 running? I recently built a 18" that was pretty neat....have it shooting over 3,000fps with a couple different 85 and 90 loads.... Kurt , it's set to take it's maiden voyage next month for my son's 5th birthday. He'll be sqeezing his first trigger on a Rem 510. If there's anything you need to hit the birthday voyage timeline let me know.......... don't figure I'll be doing this much longer.....so....... 'mi casa et su casa' |
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.25x40 GB, you ever get that 6.8 running? I recently built a 18" that was pretty neat....have it shooting over 3,000fps with a couple different 85 and 90 loads.... Kurt , it's set to take it's maiden voyage next month for my son's 5th birthday. He'll be squeezing his first trigger on a Rem 510. If there's anything you need to hit the birthday voyage timeline let me know.......... don't figure I'll be doing this much longer.....so....... 'mi casa et su casa' Thanks ,Kurt . I truly appreciate the offer. ETA- I think I might print off this entire thread for future reference though . |
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I want to personally thank you for all the work you put into your wildcats, and the time you took to help out others. You should be proud of what you have accomplished! Joe |
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Kurt,
A couple of questions about the 7mm ARK... after just reading the entire thread. 1. Are there reamers available for the 7mm ARK? 2. Are you still making barrels? 3. Do you have to change the bolt to match the face? I seem to remember that several pages back. 4. I see from the pictures it looks like some 20 rd magazines. How do they stack? Preferred mag? 5. Lastly, you and Bill Wilson (or anyone for that matter) looking at going the same route with this round? Thanks, 8654 |
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Kurt, A couple of questions about the 7mm ARK... after just reading the entire thread. 1. Are there reamers available for the 7mm ARK? 2. Are you still making barrels? 3. Do you have to change the bolt to match the face? I seem to remember that several pages back. 4. I see from the pictures it looks like some 20 rd magazines. How do they stack? Preferred mag? 5. Lastly, you and Bill Wilson (or anyone for that matter) looking at going the same route with this round? Thanks, 8654 tag for that answer |
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Kurt, A couple of questions about the 7mm ARK... after just reading the entire thread. 1. Are there reamers available for the 7mm ARK? 2. Are you still making barrels? 3. Do you have to change the bolt to match the face? I seem to remember that several pages back. 4. I see from the pictures it looks like some 20 rd magazines. How do they stack? Preferred mag? 5. Lastly, you and Bill Wilson (or anyone for that matter) looking at going the same route with this round? Thanks, 8654 Quoted:
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Kurt, A couple of questions about the 7mm ARK... after just reading the entire thread. 1. Are there reamers available for the 7mm ARK? 2. Are you still making barrels? 3. Do you have to change the bolt to match the face? I seem to remember that several pages back. 4. I see from the pictures it looks like some 20 rd magazines. How do they stack? Preferred mag? 5. Lastly, you and Bill Wilson (or anyone for that matter) looking at going the same route with this round? Thanks, 8654 tag for that answer 1. I still have it marked proprietary at PTG, have a couple things I want to look at a little more before I set it.... 2. I brought a bunch of stuff up here with me during the move but my hands have been kept pretty busy lately, sounds kinda funny working in the gun biz and not getting to do much in the way of gun stuff....did get to spend last weekend at the Tulsa gun show with Bill and crew....holy cow that's a big show 3. I set my 7 ARk's up using either DPMS or Olympic 7.62x39 Russian bolts, the Olympics came with a firing pin.... 4. I use 20 and 25? round C Products Grendel mags with no issues, I took all of my Grendel mags and measured for the ones with the widest rib to rib measurement and used those for the 7mm, I've seen as much as .060" from mag to mag... 5. Don't know, I think it's one helluva hot-rod....it's approaching 7-08 light loads in a AR....and I've said this before, I go through a fit / tuning / settling / break-in procedure that most shooters or rifle builders would not find practical on a production rifle....I've got a few thousand of above average loads across several of mine and others 7ARk's using the x39 bolts and attribute no broke bolts on mine or other peoples rifles to this fit / tuning / settling / break-in convention.....it just takes a while.... been seeing a few familiar names come across the "floor"....just want to say HI |
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Thanks, Kurt.
Sure would like to get into some 7mm ARK. I agree, looks like a winner. When you make the move to the market, keep us informed here. Thanks, 8654 |
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