Just an outstanding, very informative, very well- done video Bill. I don't have an AR, but I'm now inspired as I too appreciate quality and accuracy.
@PineyJustice4 ай бұрын
The DOD went to hornady and asked for a cartridge, so hornady "developed" the 6ppc, I mean 6 arc and pretended it was a new thing. It is nice to have widespread parts and ammo for 6ppc though.
@TheKegs966 ай бұрын
My good sir, what gas block are you using? Has it been cycling smooth? Good video!
@headcarter46566 ай бұрын
What brand barrel is it?
@mikepell9847 Жыл бұрын
I am about to build a 6 arc I will be going with a Vseven weapon system barrel 16 inch they are top-of-the-line great video nice rifle
@freddyw4555 Жыл бұрын
Nice. I like S&W ARs. I’ll wait till they make a 6arc or come out with a package
@noelsteele Жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill!
@4g63mark Жыл бұрын
Great video. I just subscribed
@MontanaWild78 Жыл бұрын
Who farted?
@genemichael2359 Жыл бұрын
I was having anemic cycling on my 6ARC, and what you mentioned about that the round was designed for a rifle lower with a rifle buffer and spring did the trick for me. Thank you!!!
@codac493 Жыл бұрын
A 5.56 wont penetrate a shirt at 600yrds? Are you really sure about that boast?
@franciscomachado9946 Жыл бұрын
Such a great review and "tutorial." Thanks
@williamdaisley1373 Жыл бұрын
I hope to see future videos of you shooting that rifle!
@rosswitte Жыл бұрын
Have things now improved in terms of ammo/brass/bullet availability since this build?
@willo7734 Жыл бұрын
Great video. i love the 6 ARC I just wish it was more widespread and that other manufacturers than Hornady made the ammo. As someone else mentioned in the comments you can make good brass out of 6.5 grendel brass. You probably already know this but if you load 6mm ARC for a bolt gun you can go over the max powder charge and get some more speed out of it. Awesome rifle that you built btw.
@RINO7112 жыл бұрын
Great run down. Enjoyed listening to what you had to say. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
@chadparker81982 жыл бұрын
I just want to know if you were able to use your old mags without issue.
@fredeb672 жыл бұрын
Very informative and your speaking skills are great. You remind me of William Shatner in your speaking cadence.
@stevensrspcplusmc2 жыл бұрын
I have the 4.5-30x56 toric, if you run a box test, it track perfectly! They are awesome scopes! I have leupold scopes that cost over double the cost,that aren’t as clear as this. I’m in the process of building a 6 arc. Nice rifle👍😊🇺🇸
@Jake-dd5du2 жыл бұрын
This man promised high quality content to be delivered in a competent manner and that's precisely what he did. The que cards didn't even phase me! They only irritated me because I was waiting for more information to come out, haha! Thank you for doing a review not only about the subject I was interested in but it goes double for doing it in the fashion that you did. When a twenty-eight minute video feels like it was only on for five you know something went right.
@91F2Z2 жыл бұрын
Well done sir! Good to know America has people like you, and pity the bad guy that gets in your way. My build underway is a 6 Predator (identical cartridge to the 6mm AR/6mm Grendel, except it uses the Type 1 bolt allowing for higher pressures), essentially the same ballistics as the ARC (ARC case is 0.030" shorter). Probably will scope it with one of my IOR scopes. Using converted 6.5 Grendel and 7.62x39 cases.
@jadoo8682 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video
@miguellogistics9842 жыл бұрын
Seems to be easy and delightful, when you have money. Not sure why he bothered to make another 1000yd gun since he already has the Custom Bolt 308 and 6.5C. One sense is that once you decide to make 800+ the common working expectation, you are going heavy. You are going to a scope that is of significant mass and length, a specialized application. Everything he chose was without question top notch. Recent actions on the 6.5G was a 16" barrel with a Linear Comp, making the full combustion tube almost 18", as we have learned that adding a silencer which is yet a chamber, can add 100fps to things like the .338LM. The scope chosen was on the bargain side, a PA ACSS 308 DMR for fast action and acquisition. Disappointing was the weight of the whole thing, as I am spoiled with an AK in 308 with an ACOG on it, like was done by me to a Galil in 308 in the early 2000's. -- And this does get to the 6ARC. So, in considering the 6ARC, the specifications went quite opposite of this Gentleman. Sure, one might reach out to 800 and 1000. But really, when you already have spent the money on other rigs, it is time to consider something different. Like a 12.5" barrel, as the 6ARC article featuring LANTAC products, showed steel ringing with the Military settled on 11.5" length barrel. See, after Fallujah, it was not just the 556 Round that was being reconsidered. It was also the OAL of the weapon. Marines were commonly using 20" rifles. The New M5 has a 13" barrel. ?'s? - Military doctrine is changing. Significant lessons can be observed. I understand the presenters thoughts and history, but if his son starts reading what I am saying here, he would better understand the thought of a 12.5" 6ARC Pistol, 25 rd ASC mags, Suppressed or Linear Comp, and anything from a Red Dot, to short 3x-6x Prism or 8x-10x LPVO Scope (Former being more ATFE Appropriate on a Pistol), the smaller the lighter. This is how the military is looking at it. This is the doctrine that they want the 6ARC to be delivering in, because it brings greater everything, Barrier Penetration and Range, everything the 556 in either 1x12 and 1x7 Twist never was, but did quite well for itself in Vietnam. He has the AR, and it is a Lego gun now as opposed to our era. So it is time to evolve that .223 before it is swallowed by the safe, and move on to the direction it will be going in the US Military, shorter, lighter, more power and reach, probably outfitting Medics and Mortar Teams with the ARC while the Squads take the 6.8x51. Its a Lego Gun. Snap off the upper and go 300 Blackout. Snap Snap place a 6.5G on change mags, Snap Snap back to 556. Snap Snap, on to 6.5ARC Change Mags. It's Batman's Gun. It's even Black. Respectfully, for his price, one might be able to do all four of the calibers mentioned with the needed Pistol and Rifle lowers, no optics. Since the Galil, I have focused on AK. But now expanding into and exploring the AR. It is not a Family of Models. It is a Model of Family.
@robertgolden10802 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. I absolutely agree with you on the Aero Precision products. I just built a AR pistol with their M4E1 upper and lower as well as their free float hand guard. Fit and finish is flawless. I’m an absolute fan now. I’m retired Army. One of my extra duties was a Unit armorer the the BN armorer. I have an old carry handle in 5.56. My next project is to build that into a 6mm ARC. Thanks for the video. Great information.
@robertjackson14072 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@skat52682 жыл бұрын
Good discussion. I've been researching and have been looking to get a 6 arc as well but there are still limited options and some pretty high prices. By the way, they did find a 5.56 that would reach out and kill, the Mk262 round. Made famous in the Mk12 rifle but used in others as well.
@GreenWolf702 жыл бұрын
For the Army, the 5.56mm NATO M855A1 is accurate and lethal out to 600m, per Army testing. It is optimized for the 14.5" barrel of the M4A1 and though not listed as such, it is armor piercing. It has the "new" 62 grain "green" (NOT green tip) projectile that has a hard metal piercing tip with a soft fragmenting base. When the M855A1 first deployed to Afghanistan the Taliban would typically stand up at around 400m daring the troops to hit them, knowing the lethality was almost nil at that range. Many of the Taliban saw a wound at that range almost as a mark of courage. After the first 3 weeks into its first deployment, the Taliban stop standing up. I know of numerous lethal hits in excess of 400 yards with 10" barreled "Truck Guns" as the SF tended to call them. The M855A1 changed the game for the 5.56mm NATO. Also, many people confuse the .223 SAMMI standards with the 5.56mm NATO standards, they are 2 different standards. .223 SAMMI max pressure is 52,000 PSI, while the 5.56mm NATO standard is roughly 62,000 PSI (Roughly because of the different method of testing pressure. The 6mm ARC has a SAMMI max pressure spec, but if adopted by NATO, it may have a different max pressure spec.
@garyjohns47112 жыл бұрын
I call bullshit on your 1/4 inch groups
@dandexinventor2 жыл бұрын
I learned on the A1 in '81 then the last two years of my 4 years as an infantry Marine, shot the A2. Building my 6mm ARC at the present, but had to keep to a little tighter spending cap. I went with Proof Research 18" SS 1:7.5 twist, Area 419 Hellbreaker match muzzle device and did some trading on a Sig BDX 3.5-10x42 with Bluetooth connected 1400 yrd range-finder. I can't wait to zero and shoot.
@dougkahler71522 жыл бұрын
I picked up 6.5 Grendel brass and ran it through my RCBS small base die. Trimmed to length. With zero load devolvement it shoot 3 shot .5 inch groups with 5 shot opening up to just over an inch. Oh on a brand new build mind you. I’m pleased with results so far.
@donaldcostello83122 жыл бұрын
Great video really like your break down and analysis, please do more.
@swamprat90182 жыл бұрын
You help me by letting me know never add up the parts on a build. I prefer the Grendel because I hunt with the gun, but the 6arc is the best paper/steel popper.
@jaywright22762 жыл бұрын
dang great informative video man even my dog understood it
@randad93332 жыл бұрын
you sure like hearing yourself talk.......
@ihcnehc2 жыл бұрын
Per KZbin, as of 2022-02-26, I am the 43rd person who watched this video. What you said in this video used to be said at the dinner table in most households in the US. I have met countless young people who have a masters degree in one of those "study" programs, with lots of debt, and want to change the world. They work at retail making the minimum wage and are unhappy, some are quite resentful. They also tend to share the same politics.
@Chris-qb5wd2 жыл бұрын
Was looking to build the same rifle, thanks for the information.
@johnnysmall42062 жыл бұрын
$1600 rounded up. Aero Precision upper and lower with a Vortex Hog Hunter. 👍👍👍👍👍
@craigstockton31032 жыл бұрын
Great video, super helpful information. Enjoy this awesome rifle.
@BlackdogADV2 жыл бұрын
I like your build but I’d question the capability of that barrel. Do you know who made it and what blanks they used? My goal has always been 1 ragged hole with a gas gun. I have a AR 308 with a Kreiger 20” stainless in service profile and I can get .6 MOA consistently and if my favorite powder ever becomes available again I’m sure I could improve on that. I have a Wilson Combat receiver set I’ll start with and I’d probably pay the price and go with another Kreiger or equivalent. I found the Magpul PRS stock too long for me and use a UBR on my precision builds. I was introduced to the AR platform in Danang Vietnam back in 1968 and have been at it ever since.
@johnstephens36383 жыл бұрын
Very well done video......I went down this same road as you.....built a 18" AR with a Proof Research barrel, and a Ballistic Advantage/Aero Precision 24" AR in 6mm ARC as well. TRACT scopes are incredible, got the new 1-8 LPVO and a 4.5-30 Tract Toric on a bolt gun.....wish I would have known about TRACT sooner........The IOR Valdada's have SCHOTT glass as well. 6mm projectiles are getting more plentiful....get on some notification lists for them. Cheers :)
@Tuxxyboogie3 жыл бұрын
Extremely informative! I am looking at slowly putting a parts list together for an arc build. The Tract info is great! Never heard of that company before.
@bill73793 жыл бұрын
When you find time please upload more content. This video was high quality. I’d be interested in your reloading ventures to date with 6mm ARC.
@quentinjohannes83962 жыл бұрын
Same here!
@noelsteele Жыл бұрын
Same!
@timpaes3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, well explained with great detail. I built one about six months ago and have been extremely happy with my progress with the cartridge. I've been able to score some Lapua 6.5 Grendel brass and a few projectiles from Berger, Sierra and Hornady. But you're right, it hasn't been easy. I think I'm on several notification lists. I built mine from the ground up using a 20" X-Caliber heavy barrel and BCM heat fitted upper. Also went the same route with a rifle buffer, shots like a dream. I'm seeing sub .7" group with my preliminary load development and pretty confident I'll be able to get it down to sub .5". Also got a kick at of 7:02 in the video when the branch broke and fell and you didn't even flinch or miss a beat, LOL, great content
@jeffsmth463 жыл бұрын
The best info video I have ever seen Thanks!!!
@SN-xk2rl3 жыл бұрын
You could also tell us how slow you are going to talk. Remind the audience, that despite your self-absorbtion, the youtube has a feature where the viewer can accelerate the play back speed and that is necessary with your ilk
@bill73793 жыл бұрын
Dude why spread hate like this?
@Bhakhanda13692 жыл бұрын
I fear that young ears cannot have developed patience. His ilk spoke just fine. I enjoyed the journey and the comments.
@jamespollard16703 жыл бұрын
Very informative .
@JEJAK53963 жыл бұрын
Great presentation!
@JEJAK53963 жыл бұрын
With all due respect Sir, 5.56x45mm NATO will do a touch more than fail to penetrate a shirt at 600 yards. I too have gone to war equipped with an M16.
@claywynn45073 жыл бұрын
Barrel mfg'r can sell you a crap barrel with a munged gas port penetration into the rifling that will create a bullet scratcher, which will guarantee you do not make your target precision at 1000 yds. All hidden and out of sight particularly in a 20" bbl. I suggest you spend the $100 to get the latest China borescope that does 5mm bores, in HD color, stills with 3 diff. dia. right angle mirrors, and movie APP into your friendly computer. Then, check to see if barrel guys have hidden a disastrous intersection of gas port to rifling. You did not mention the rifling twist rate. That is critical for shooting long, high BC secant meplat bullets, like the Berger VLDs.
@jeffsmth463 жыл бұрын
Thanks Very Much for the Information!!!
@greymatter76243 жыл бұрын
The squirrels out there must be as large as labradors. Watch @ 7:04