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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: Bigfoot] #8890213 07/27/23 08:59 PM
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There is a guy selling 36 boxes of 6.8 SPC in the firearms classifieds

Offer him $ 1 a round

720 rounds ought to keep you treading 6.8 SPC waters till you see what prices do ….


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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: Bigfoot] #8890312 07/27/23 11:09 PM
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I remember around ‘07-‘10 that 6.8 was very popular. My first AR was a 6.8 and not a 5.56. I can’t tell you how many years it’s been since I shot it. I loaded up some test rounds 3 years ago and they’re still sitting there.

It’s weird I don’t pig hunt more often with it since I think it’s a great round for it.

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Doesn't really matter what AR cartridge anyone is shooting, run a brass catcher!

Often times the brass is around half the cost of a loaded round. Save 5.56mm

I have loaded some quite tight shooting 7.62X39 on Starline brass.


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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: Bigfoot] #8890321 07/27/23 11:16 PM
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I've still got 2k Speer Gold Dots to load for my 6.8. I'm good for a while, probably won't ever get rid of the caliber entirely.

Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: J.G.] #8890371 07/28/23 12:38 AM
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Yup! Brass catcher.


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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: Bigfoot] #8890753 07/28/23 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigfoot


Because pig hunting is my passion I cant switch to 223.



Just for the record, I do not concur. Lol!

Also, Grendel is a great concept but every one I've ever been around suffered from mag failures (if you're actually using them and getting them dirty.) 6.8 is still a more dependable platform if you don't want 556.

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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: J.G.] #8890767 07/28/23 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by J.G.
Doesn't really matter what AR cartridge anyone is shooting, run a brass catcher!

Often times the brass is around half the cost of a loaded round. Save 5.56mm

I have loaded some quite tight shooting 7.62X39 on Starline brass.


Who makes a good brass catcher?

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Originally Posted by Crews
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Because pig hunting is my passion I cant switch to 223.



Just for the record, I do not concur. Lol!

Also, Grendel is a great concept but every one I've ever been around suffered from mag failures (if you're actually using them and getting them dirty.) 6.8 is still a more dependable platform if you don't want 556.


I have been running two Grendels for years now and have never had a mag failure. Yes I actually use them and load around 200 rounds at a time. What crappy mags were you using? Bent up 5.56?

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Originally Posted by Bigfoot
I am trying to convince myself I need a new rifle

There it is! Honesty, it aint always in here.

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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: Bigfoot] #8890794 07/28/23 04:56 PM
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Always good to have something in 7.62x39 in the collection. SKS for me.

Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: Bigfoot] #8892132 07/30/23 11:55 PM
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I just bought a new 7.62x39 to use as my “drive around” rifle. It shoots pretty well with a Holosun 507 on it. But…..I also have a couple of 6.8s, a day gun and a night gun. I won’t be getting rid of them any time soon. I’ve killed hogs over 250 lb. with a high shoulder shot and anchored them with one shot. Federal Fusion with 115 grain bullets are my choice. I stocked up on them between panics grin and I have plenty left. If I want to plink, I use an AK, it will eat anything I feed it.

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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: rickt300] #8892139 07/31/23 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by rickt300
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Doesn't really matter what AR cartridge anyone is shooting, run a brass catcher!

Often times the brass is around half the cost of a loaded round. Save 5.56mm

I have loaded some quite tight shooting 7.62X39 on Starline brass.


Who makes a good brass catcher?




THIS one:


best brass catcher out there


If we can get these guys off their a$$es maybe they'll get one out there for us large-frame AR users as well.


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Originally Posted by RiverRider
Originally Posted by rickt300
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Doesn't really matter what AR cartridge anyone is shooting, run a brass catcher!

Often times the brass is around half the cost of a loaded round. Save 5.56mm

I have loaded some quite tight shooting 7.62X39 on Starline brass.


Who makes a good brass catcher?




THIS one:


best brass catcher out there


If we can get these guys off their a$$es maybe they'll get one out there for us large-frame AR users as well.


I've never seen that one, and my initial impression is that it looks like a jam-o-matic. Watched their videos and I like what I see now. Still trying to figure out how it mounts, though.


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Just get a 7.62 upper and good mags.
You may be surprised just how accurate the 7.62x39 is when shot out of something whose tolerances weren't measured with a first grader's wood ruler.
A bonus is you have a place to solidly mount a scope too.
While I have 223, 7.62x39 and 6.8 uppers, the 6.8 comes out for ALL pig hunting.
The 6.8 just kills more pigs DRT in AR platform than anything else I have used except a Tromix 458 SOCOM but that was VERY expensive to shoot in terms of ammo AND optics it killed.
I do reload and bought plenty of 120gr SSTs, 2200 powder, primers and brass (along with some other brass I got in loaded ammo) years ago so the cost per round is less for 6.8.


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I use Caldwell brass catchers at the range, but usually pull them off when heading to the woods. I like the easy on/easy off.


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Look I just built a 6.8 3 weeks ago. I added it to a 6 ARC, 6.5 Grendel and a 300 Ham’r. Some are day guns some are thermal equipped night guns. I have a 300 BO that I will probably get rid of. I reload for everything we shoot and since I had a stash of primers and powders it is much, much cheaper than buying already loaded ammo


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Re: retiring the 6.8 spc [Re: kry226] #8894057 08/02/23 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by kry226
Originally Posted by RiverRider
Originally Posted by rickt300
Originally Posted by J.G.
Doesn't really matter what AR cartridge anyone is shooting, run a brass catcher!

Often times the brass is around half the cost of a loaded round. Save 5.56mm

I have loaded some quite tight shooting 7.62X39 on Starline brass.


Who makes a good brass catcher?




THIS one:


best brass catcher out there


If we can get these guys off their a$$es maybe they'll get one out there for us large-frame AR users as well.


I've never seen that one, and my initial impression is that it looks like a jam-o-matic. Watched their videos and I like what I see now. Still trying to figure out how it mounts, though.


It just clips onto the mag well. It's quite secure, yet easy enough to remove.

As far as jams go, it IS possible to bounce an ejected case off the interior of the brass catcher right back into the ejection port. I used mine mainly for 6mm AR (just like the 6mm ARC, only a bit different) and that happened to me once. I was going to attach a piece of cushiony tape on the inside of the catcher so that the empties can't bounce off it like that. I never got round to that, though, since I decided to do my pig hunting with rifles chambered in .260 Rem. (that's why I'm pushing for them to make the large-frame version). I never had a .223 case bounce back into the ejection port. I do believe the cushiony (something kinda thick and soft) will stop that from happening anymore.

I've used a few different types of brass catchers: the kind with the velcro attachment in a big fat NOGO. The Caldwell mesh catchers that use a small picatinny mount are okay but the mesh won't stand up to the hot brass for long. I also tried the Tac-Star which has a much more robust bag material and it won't melt, but they don't mate to the form of the action and you will spill your brass. The Brass Goat is the best I have ever used by far.


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