Spinal Tap comes to mind...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOO5S4vxi0o
Nigel, "Well it's one larger, isn't tit?" "You're on 223 on your gun and you where can you go?" "If we need that push over the cliff we go to 224!"
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Spinal Tap comes to mind...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOO5S4vxi0o
Nigel, "Well it's one larger, isn't tit?" "You're on 223 on your gun and you where can you go?" "If we need that push over the cliff we go to 224!"
Totally yes, they are in business to make money. But somehow few manufacturers thought that 6.5 Grendel would make them profits, and only a couple more thought the same of 6.8 SPC.
I'm not invested in this and I'm sitting on the fence for a while, but it continues to look interesting to me as a truly long-range, relatively economical cartridge for target (paper or steel) shooting. It appears that it would easily outperform my .308 Win target setup for F-class at 600 yards, or even 1000 yards, in terms of having less drop and drift, and roughly half as much recoil.
I’m sure there are probably licensing issues that weren’t working to the Grendel or SPC’s advantage. See .300 blackout vs .300 Whisper. See also Keymod vs MLok.
There’s also the fact that the 6.5/6.8 came out before a lot of companies got on the Black Rifle Bandwagon.
My guess is that when this becomes popular, the PRS/LR competitions will add something to make shooting heavier rounds more advantageous and we back up the power rating to 300WM or 6.5PRS.
To Frank, the 224V IS a full size round ;)
I wonder if the 224V will put the damper on more commercial 6CM ammo coming to market. There are a lot of 6.5CM manufacturers and Federal seems to be going full in on the 224V. The 6CM is a great round, but maybe it stays as a reloaded mainly round.
I've been shooting and into accurate firearms for over 30 years, and I've never seen any other caliber adopted as fast or as widely as this one! I can't even keep up with all of the firearm makers that have either announced or already started making AR15s chambered in this round! They include: LWRC, LMT, Larue Tactical, Remington, CCMG, JP Enterprises, Savage, Rainier Arms, Mossberg, Barrett, Palmetto State Armory, ... and the list goes on!
If they do it right and dont screw up the chambering, unlike that SPC and SPC II chambering BS, and if they actually have factory ammo easily available unlike 6.5G when it came out. Good case capacity with room for long ogive bullets, we should have a winner. 6.8 and 6.5 could never have combine the two as well.