Rock River Arms LAR 6

Published on September 3, 2018
Duration: 11:29

This review of the Rock River Arms LAR 6 in 6.8 SPC highlights its effectiveness as a hunting rifle for medium-sized North American game, particularly feral hogs in Texas. The video discusses the 6.8 SPC cartridge's history, its comparison to 300 Blackout, and the differences between Spec I and Spec II chambers. It also covers magazine reliability, focusing on PRI as a top manufacturer, and provides an overview of the rifle's technical specifications and modularity.

Quick Summary

The Rock River Arms LAR 6 is a 6.8 SPC caliber rifle ideal for hunting medium-sized game. It features a 16-inch barrel with a mid-length gas system and is modular like an AR-15. The video highlights PRI magazines as the best for reliability and discusses the differences between Spec I and Spec II chambers.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Rock River Arms LAR 6
  2. 00:106.8 SPC Cartridge History and Popularity
  3. 00:456.8 SPC Ballistics for Hunting
  4. 00:546.8 SPC Rifle Manufacturers
  5. 01:39Ammunition Preferences: Hornady
  6. 01:48Spec I vs. Spec II Chambers Explained
  7. 03:40Spec II Barrel and Prototype Ammunition
  8. 03:50Recommended Ammunition for 6.8 SPC
  9. 04:34Magazine Reliability Issues and Solutions
  10. 04:39Magazine Manufacturers: PRI, TTI, C-Products
  11. 05:03PRI Magazine Excellence
  12. 06:05Rock River Arms LAR 6 Rifle Overview
  13. 06:09Barrel and Gas System Specifications
  14. 06:26Handguard Compatibility
  15. 06:38S-Block and Rail System
  16. 06:50Stock and Receiver Details
  17. 07:12Optic Mount and Scope
  18. 07:39Bolt Carrier Group and Bolt
  19. 07:576.8 SPC Specific Components
  20. 08:05Fit and Finish Assessment
  21. 08:08Previous Rock River Arms Experiences
  22. 08:51Rock River Arms Product Offerings
  23. 09:14Range Test and Shooting Impressions
  24. 10:30Performance Summary and Recommendation
  25. 10:42Affordability and Modularity
  26. 11:08Reliability and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rock River Arms LAR 6 chambered in?

The Rock River Arms LAR 6 reviewed in this video is chambered in the 6.8 SPC caliber. This cartridge is known for its effectiveness in hunting medium-sized game.

What are the differences between 6.8 SPC Spec I and Spec II chambers?

The 6.8 SPC Spec I chamber is SAAMI-spec and operates at a lower pressure. The Spec II chamber is an optimized, higher-pressure version designed to extract more performance from the cartridge.

Which magazines are recommended for the 6.8 SPC caliber?

For 6.8 SPC, PRI (Precision Reflex Industries) magazines are highly recommended. They are considered the best in the industry due to the company's significant investment in the caliber's early development and reliable performance.

Is the Rock River Arms LAR 6 suitable for hunting?

Yes, the Rock River Arms LAR 6 in 6.8 SPC is presented as an excellent hunting rifle, particularly for medium-sized North American game like deer and feral hogs. Its ballistics are well-suited for these applications.

What are the key technical specifications of the Rock River Arms LAR 6?

The Rock River Arms LAR 6 features a 16-inch chrome-plated, milspec barrel with a mid-length gas system. It is modular, accepting standard AR-15 accessories, and requires a specific 6.8 SPC bolt for its bolt carrier group.

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