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10/12/21
EmericD said:I still have reservations about using a full power 2.8'' cartridge for the PDW + Infantry role, but I'm not the US Army.
Yeah, I have the same reservations.
EmericD said:If very high pressure cartridges are viable, then a +P+ version of the 6 mm ARC seems to be a better bet.
Concur. Speaking of which, I have not seen any news on military use of 6mm ARC since the original announcement by Hornady last year. Am wondering if you -- or anyone else here -- have any new info you can share?
13/12/21
stancrist said:Speaking of which, I have not seen any news on military use of 6mm ARC since the original announcement by Hornady last year. Am wondering if you -- or anyone else here -- have any new info you can share?
Nothing new.
Ours SF bought rifles & ammo, and plan to do some testing next year.
13/12/21
EmericD said:Ours SF bought rifles & ammo
Very cool. Can you share what rifles they went with?
14/12/21
gatnerd said:Very cool. Can you share what rifles they went with?
The STT-15 rifle with the 18" Proof Research barrel, so they could probably make a direct comparison with the Seekins SP-10 they already use.
14/12/21
EmericD said:The STT-15 rifle with the 18" Proof Research barrel, so they could probably make a direct comparison with the Seekins SP-10 they already use
Thank you, thats really interesting. Neither company is one I would have expected - they dont typically get the 'military contract buzz' on online discussions here in the US.
https://santantactical.com/blog/STT_15_6ARC_6mm_Advanced_Rifle_Cartridge/
Will you be using Hornady ammo as well, or will a EU firm be making the cartridges?
15/12/21
The Seekins SP-10 performed well during the USSOCOM "Combat Sniper Rifle" program, and other SF in EU are also using this rifle.
For the 6 mm ARC, I think that Hornady ammo will be used initially, but if the guns perform well, you could bet that Sniper Extreme will probably be asked to developp an APFI round and a companion EBB for training.
15/12/21
Interesting about the Seekins - that seems to have been completely missed by the US civilian shooting community, which normally follows military 'proven' rifles pretty closely.
In terms of Sniper Extreme, they offer a bunch of cool projectiles it looks like; that Glass Penetrator seems like it would be a solid LEO projectile for defending against vehicle attacks.
I assume for the APFI, they'd be looking at Tungsten?
And do you think the 6mm ARC with such a projectile would be viable for defeating Level IV? Or is it mostly for general barrier / vehicle penetration?
15/12/21
gatnerd said:I assume for the APFI, they'd be looking at Tungsten?
Yep.
gatnerd said:And do you think the 6mm ARC with such a projectile would be viable for defeating Level IV? Or is it mostly for general barrier / vehicle penetration?
Not at 600 m, but I think that you could defeat some lvl IV up to 200 m with the 6 mm ARC (and the proper bullet, of course).
15/12/21
Pointyglass breakers seem kinda suspect, in my experience sniping tough glass at an angle you want your bullet with a flat tip for minimal trajectory change. This pointy solid just seems to offer less deformation than a jacketed hollow point when shooting through glass so can probably punch taught thicker glass, but its also deflecting much more randomly than flat nosed solid.
Swiss P Tactical -> glass breaker
16/12/21
Thats very interesting. A laymen such as myself would have thought pointy tips would slide through glass more easily and therefore be preferable, but apparently thats the opposite.
I wonder if the same is true for pistol bullets - whether a flat point FMJ would be better through glass than a typical round nose FMJ?