I have BA in two of my uppers and really have been very impressed. I am leaning towards either the 18"SPR or the 20"DMR barrel. I would consider the 16" Hanson profile (my .223 Wylde Hanson is a hell of a shooter)but from what I gather the 6.5 Grendel really needs at least an 18" barrel to shine and 20"is preferable. Also any word on who makes the BA bolts/BCG. The rifle will be used for hunting/targets and I would like to keep the build costs reasonable. Sorry for newb questions but I have no experience with the caliber.
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Take it from me, dont be shy to build a 16" Grendel. All that "needs a 18 or 20" nonsense is hogwash unless you are doiing some really long distance shooting.
I started out with a 20" Grendel HBAR, but after lugging it around the woods and fields for a season, a decided to try a lightweight 16" build and haven't looked back. 7.2 lbs rifle loaded that can ring steel at 810 yards with NO drama at 660 asl, and can kill anything I hunt at ranges further than most will ever hunt.
BA seems to have a solid reputation, and they are building then with all the right specs.
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Originally posted by Kilco View PostTake it from me, dont be shy to build a 16" Grendel. All that "needs a 18 or 20" nonsense is hogwash unless you are doiing some really long distance shooting.
I started out with a 20" Grendel HBAR, but after lugging it around the woods and fields for a season, a decided to try a lightweight 16" build and haven't looked back. 7.2 lbs rifle loaded that can ring steel at 810 yards with NO drama at 660 asl, and can kill anything I hunt at ranges further than most will ever hunt.
BA seems to have a solid reputation, and they are building then with all the right specs.
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