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Posted: 1/22/2006 3:46:21 PM EDT
| Hey, looking for more info on 6.8 builds, As this is my first build i want to make it something worth the the time and money not really looking for the least expensive, looking for the quality. I already got my Stags 6.8 lower, What are your recommendations on the upper, looking for top quality and precision, hoping to be able to use it for hunting if possible if this is an ignorant direction im going take it easy on me I havent kept up on long rifles since i was 16 and last time i went white tail hunting in texas, now living in california and already pissed of about the laws. the only 6.8 upper ive been able to find is the 6.8 SPC Remington, Anyone got any comments on it? |
isnt 6.8 SPC the caliber u want to build it in, im not familiar with another 6.8 caliber. u could go to model 1 sales and buy an upper however if you want accuracy and precison i would suggest buying a noveske barrel Noveske Barrels |
I was also very unhappy with the big burr where the gas port broke out into the bore and if you will read the 6.8 FAQ above you will see NOT to order chrome if you buy a Model 1 6.8. My upper is pretty accurate with Hornady 110gr Vmax bullets. |
| I went thru most of the 6.8 faq forum but some guys tend to get of subject and get sidetracked i read a string on empty shells I'm looking for information pertaining to building, once i build it then i'll search for ammo info and then reconfigure if not happy with first setup, i think it would be cheaper to buy different types of ammo and test than buying differnt barrels and finding out which would work with one type of ammo. not trying to be sarcastic but the barrel reponses ive had are a great start |
You have lots of options if you want someone else to build the upper (Randall @ AR15barrels, Wes @ MSTN, Noveskie etc). If you are looking to build your own and want a top shelf barrel then contact Randall at AR15barrels.com. He's run 2 group buys on Match quality 6.8 barrells in the last 12 months and they turned out great (I'm very happy with mine). Best of all you get options on quality of barrel, profile (how heavy it will be), length, barrel extension type etc.. Randall hangs out here and can be found posting in the 6.8 thread tacked to the top of this forum. |
Just called Noveske - they have an 10-12 week turn around time. Still deciding between them and AR15barrels.com for my 6.8 SPR barrel. |
Look like some nice products but do you have more specifications on your barrles, (i.e. wieght, twist ) and stocks. Hoping to make it a lite hunting rifle, without sacraficing on the other imptortant aspects of it. Thanks for the info |
Yes it is, thanks for the link but dont look like Noveske makes a 16" or longer barrel which i would need for california laws and also for greater accuracy, By the way I did see that they went with a 1 in 10 twist could you give me the short and sweet twsit 101 lesson on this. |
| Last spring bought a Bravo Co. upper in 20" in 6.8 SPC. They use Shaw barrels. Had no problem. Worked up a load with Barnes 110 gr. Triple Shock that shot 1 MOA. Killed 120lb doe with it last season. Clean and fast kill. Liked the round but wanted shorter barrel. Ordered a 16" barrel from Model 1 Sales, again Shaw. Shoots great. These are both chrome lined barrels. Have had no signs of pressure. The little carbine is great for the thick woods we have in this area. As far as accuracy goes I don't think you give up anything in using an ar-15 action over a bolt. I've got a heavy barrel AR that with drop them into 3/8-1/2" at 100 yards regular as rain, but you are talking a much heavier rifle for that kind of performance, but 1 moa is very doable, but hunting round really don't require that kind of accuracy, the kill zone on a lung shot deer being much larger. |
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