Over the last few days I've been reading a lot about the grendel's amazing performance in SBRs/pistols. I was already interested in building a long grendel Someday(tm), particularly after getting one of the PSA VCDL lowers which seemed a good match given this country's long standing culture of marksmanship. Now I'm interested in an extremely short build. I know the optimal short barrel length is around 12", but my goal here is more a proof of concept rather than optimization.
What I'm looking for is something that can get solid hits out to DMR range (400-600yd, 600 is the longest I have access to) with commercial ammo. Switching to higher end commercial (like the nosler 129gr) would be acceptable at the far end of the range, but most of the range should be accessible with "normal" ammunition. I'm not a hunter, so in practice this would be a target shooting build. I don't have a completely clear idea of what is good enough to count as a "solid hit"; that is one of the questions.
The tricky part is that I want it to be the shortest possible barrel that can achieve this. Starting at 7.5", willing to go a bit higher, but do not want to go much higher if at all possible, even if that means trimming some of the range.
The idea of an AR short enough to be a PDW, that can also work as a near-DMR has thoroughly tickled my fancy.
(they said I was mad, Mad! Well I'll show them all!)
What I'm looking for is something that can get solid hits out to DMR range (400-600yd, 600 is the longest I have access to) with commercial ammo. Switching to higher end commercial (like the nosler 129gr) would be acceptable at the far end of the range, but most of the range should be accessible with "normal" ammunition. I'm not a hunter, so in practice this would be a target shooting build. I don't have a completely clear idea of what is good enough to count as a "solid hit"; that is one of the questions.
The tricky part is that I want it to be the shortest possible barrel that can achieve this. Starting at 7.5", willing to go a bit higher, but do not want to go much higher if at all possible, even if that means trimming some of the range.
The idea of an AR short enough to be a PDW, that can also work as a near-DMR has thoroughly tickled my fancy.
(they said I was mad, Mad! Well I'll show them all!)
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