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DaMadman
10-30-2006, 04:29 PM
I keep seeing this ammo on a few websites I have been to, what is 6.8SPC, does it convert to some old caliber by another name or is it a new caliber that has recently been marketed?

My enquirering mind wants to know

gd357
10-31-2006, 12:42 AM
Check out the GunHunter Magazine website. they've got an article on the round there. Hope that's a help.

gd

Jack
10-31-2006, 07:16 AM
The 6.8 is a new round designed to get a bigger bullet diameter into the dimensions of a 5.56 NATO, so that the 6.8 can be (and is) chambered in the AR-15/M-16/M-4 rifles.
6.8mm converts to the 270 bullet diameter, and the parent case is I believe, the old 30 Remington.
As a civilian cartridge, it doesn't offer anything, as the ballistic performance is far less than the 270 Winchester of the same bullet diameter.
I suppose if you have an AR-15 in 223 currently, and want something that makes a bit larger hole, it might have some appeal.

Rocky Raab
10-31-2006, 10:59 PM
It would make a decent moderate-range whitetail round, especially for somebody who can't take any recoil at all. But it wouldn't be any better at that job than a good old 250 Savage.

It doesn't seem that the military is falling over itself to adopt it, either.