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6.8 Rem SPC range report
« on: February 06, 2006, 04:38:57 PM »
Made the mistake of getting ahold of Ed this week and now I have a 6.8 spc carbine barrel for my G2.  Ed has some ammo so I got a box of the Remington 115 gr OTM.   Ed had good things to say about the 6.8. Previous stuff I had seen on the internet had people getting nearly 2750 from 22-24" barrels.  I chronographed two rounds and got about 2615 fps.  I do not know if it being a brand new barrel would make any difference in muzzle velocity, but I was a little dissappointed since the advertised velocity is 2800 fps.  However the accuracy was good. Once I got it on the paper at 100 yds I shot a 3 shot group that measured 0.69 inches.  Then a 5 shot group at 100 yds.  3 of the 5 were in the x ring (0.69" again) and one was on the border between 9 and 10, had one flyer still in the 9 that I probably pulled after seeing the first one in the bull.  The 4th shot opened the group to 1"and the flyer made the group total group 1 7/8".   Very little kick but some muzzle blast and a little barrel rise.  I have some Silver State ammo on order.  I called them and asked about muzzle velocity and they thought I would get around 2775 fps with their 110gr pro hunter load in the carbine.  I will chrono it and see.  They said they had to reduce the load in their 115gr because it was a little too hot for the AR rifles to cycle well.  Remington appears to have backed off their loads 150+ fps or so since some of their reported early loads.  Anyone else chronographed any recently made factory ammo in a encore or contender carbine?  Anyone got any info on handloads other than what is posted on IMR and Hodgdon sites?  I think I am really going to like this caliber and despite what one article indicates handloads should be able to equal or better the box of factory ammo that I have.