R&R | Why 6.5 Grendel?

Published on April 11, 2024
Duration: 12:14

This video provides an expert-level comparison of the 6.5 Grendel cartridge against popular alternatives like 5.56 NATO and 7.62x39mm, focusing on its advantages for the AR-15 platform. The instructor highlights the 6.5 Grendel's superior ballistic performance, abundant bullet selection for various applications, and cost-effectiveness in reloading due to its use of small rifle primers. It's presented as a highly capable 'do-all' cartridge for those seeking enhanced power and accuracy within the AR-15 platform.

Quick Summary

The 6.5 Grendel is a highly capable 'do-all' cartridge for the AR-15 platform, offering superior ballistic and terminal performance compared to 5.56 NATO. It boasts a wide selection of .264 diameter bullets for various applications and uses small rifle primers, making it economical for reloading, unlike 7.62x39mm which requires harder-to-find large rifle primers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Reloading Context
  2. 00:40Why 6.5 Grendel?
  3. 01:296.5 Grendel vs. 7.62x39
  4. 02:21Bullet Selection Limitations
  5. 02:58Reloading Costs & Primers
  6. 04:316.5 Grendel vs. 5.56 Power
  7. 05:53Magazine Compatibility & Recoil
  8. 07:18The 'Do-All' Cartridge & Bullet Weight
  9. 08:38AR-10 & Other Calibers
  10. 09:09Dislikes: 8.6 Blackout
  11. 09:556.5 Grendel Accuracy & Design
  12. 11:27Conclusion: 6.5 Grendel Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 6.5 Grendel a superior cartridge for the AR-15 platform?

The 6.5 Grendel offers superior ballistic and terminal performance over 5.56 NATO due to heavier bullets and a higher ballistic coefficient. It also provides a wider selection of bullet types for hunting and self-defense compared to 7.62x39mm, and uses more readily available small rifle primers for reloading.

How does the 6.5 Grendel compare to 5.56 NATO in terms of magazine capacity and recoil?

While a 6.5 Grendel magazine typically holds 26 rounds compared to a 5.56 NATO's 30 rounds of similar length, the 6.5 Grendel offers better ballistics and terminal effectiveness. Its recoil is comparable to 7.62x39mm, which is manageable, though 5.56 NATO generally allows for faster follow-up shots due to lower recoil.

Why is bullet selection important when choosing between 6.5 Grendel and 7.62x39mm?

The 6.5 Grendel utilizes .264 diameter bullets, which are abundant and offer diverse options for hunting and self-defense. In contrast, 7.62x39mm requires less common .310 or .311 diameter bullets, significantly limiting available choices for specialized applications.

What are the reloading advantages of the 6.5 Grendel?

A key reloading advantage for the 6.5 Grendel is its use of small rifle primers, which are generally more available and less expensive than the large rifle primers required for 7.62x39mm. This makes reloading the 6.5 Grendel more economical, especially in the current market.

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