Yeah,who does the engineering?
An engineer doing his job?
Oh vey
Might not be in the course of doing his job. I'm sure they have people that just fart around during break. You know how those of the engineer bent are never turned off.
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Yeah,who does the engineering?
An engineer doing his job?
Oh vey
My dad read an article about the F16,18? The article was saying how it was the fastest most maneuverable plane ever.........,
till the Pentagon got hold of it
And apparently Nosler has the money to burn on trying these new ones out.
A minute amount of performance increase that fits in an AR magazine.
Negative on that. The 22 Nosler requires the use of 6.8 Remington SPC magazines.
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The 6.8SPC magazine which is a magazine designed to fit in.....an ar ergo "AR Magazine". Just poke a fun but I know what you're saying guys are expecting to stuff it in their standard pmags which they use in guns chambered in .223/300b/oNegative on that. The 22 Nosler requires the use of 6.8 Remington SPC magazines.
22 Nosler Home | 22 Nosler
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Not sure what rolling your own has got to do with not being interested in the new cartridge. You could get their components for this caliber and still roll your own.They probably came up with the idea when the going was good. They have recently had a layoff. Suffering just like the other manufacturers. I roll my own, so I don't have any interest in their cartridges.
I just grind the old headstamp off and engrave my name on the back and 6.5 ZAP (yes those are in fact my initials) is born. same exact load as the 6.5 creedmoor but improved by a spiffy fast name.Not sure what rolling your own has got to do with not being interested in the new cartridge. You could get their components for this caliber and still roll your own.
Rolling your own doesn't give you all the benifits of all the new angles on this superior case
Or are you talking about making your own new caliber. We have a couple of those guys here in town.
Do ARs not come in 6.8 SPC?
Yes, but as stated 6.8SPC requires an AR mag that is adapted to the 6.8SPC cartridge.Do ARs not come in 6.8 SPC?
30 Rem -> 6.8 SPC -> 22 Nosler
Just a natural progression.
Some stick around, some don't.
You go to a store and ask for an AR mag, you will then purchase a magazine incompatible with the 22 Nosler. The cartridge will not fit.
Take a look at the 22 Nosler website link that I posted.
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You can do .473 rim diameter in the mouse gun.I realize that. You need a 6.8 magazine. But COAL wise, it fits in an AR15. That is what I meant by "near 22-250 performance in an AR". You can not fit a .473 case head in that box.
You can do .473 rim diameter in the mouse gun.
.458 SOCOM would be one.
Would have to go to large frame AR to fit 22-250
The bottleneck is COAL with the mouse gun.
Yep.Isnt 458 socom rebated?
Not sure what rolling your own has got to do with not being interested in the new cartridge. You could get their components for this caliber and still roll your own.
Rolling your own doesn't give you all the benifits of all the new angles on this superior case
Or are you talking about making your own new caliber. We have a couple of those guys here in town.
Honestly I don't see much practical advantage either, and have zero interest in getting one myself, but I can understand how some people will want one.
Some people just want something different, whether it's practical or not. They want to have the best, even if the advantage is minimal, and expensive. It's not for me, but I get it. To each their own.
I realize that. You need a 6.8 magazine. But COAL wise, it fits in an AR15. That is what I meant by "near 22-250 performance in an AR". You can not fit a .473 case head in that box.
A minute amount of performance increase that fits in an AR magazine. Nosler has come out with a bunch of their own cartridges lately that don't do anything that something else doesnt already do.