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The 6mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge (6×38mm), or 6mm ARC for short, is a 6 mm (.243) caliber intermediate rifle cartridge introduced by Hornady in 2020, as a low-recoil, high-accuracy long-range cartridge, designed for use in the M16 platform at request of a specialized group within the U.S. DoD for its multipurpose combat rifle program.
6mm ARC: 6.18 (.243) 37.85 (1.49) 11.201 (.4410) 11.2 (.441) 10.924 (.4301) 6.96 (.274) 57.40 (2.260) 6mm GT [4] 6.180 (.2433) 43.82 (1.725) 11.96 (.471) 11.946 (.4703) 11.660 (.5490) 6.73 (.273) 63.88 (2.515) to 67.06 (2.640) 6mm Remington (.244 Remington) [5] 6.18 (.243) 56.72 (2.233) 11.99 (.472) 11.96 (.471) 10.89 (.429) 7.01 (.276) 71.76 ...
6mm ARC – rifle; 6mm Dasher; 6mm AR ... (Ballistic Coefficient) bullets. The neck is sized for .224 caliber bullets. ... The nominal bullet diameter is .357-inch ...
.17 PMC/Aguila.17 Hornady Mach 2.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire.17 Winchester Super Magnum.22 BB Cap.22 CB Cap.22 Short.22 Long.22 Long Rifle.22 Extra Long
Test barrel length: 24 inches (610 mm) Source(s): Alexander Arms Pressure-safe Load Data The 6.5mm Grendel is an intermediate cartridge jointly designed by British-American armorer Bill Alexander, competitive shooter Arne Brennan (of Houston , Texas ) and Lapua ballistician Janne Pohjoispää, as a low- recoil , high- precision rifle cartridge ...
Ballistics by the Inch (often called BBTI) was a project to test the performance characteristics of a variety of common handgun calibers/cartridges. The initial testing was done in 2008 and tested the velocity of 13 common handgun cartridges as it related to firearm barrel length.
The 6mm Lee Navy (6×60mmSR), also known as the 6mm U.S.N. [1] or .236 Navy, [2] is an obsolete American rifle cartridge. [3] It was the service cartridge of the United States Navy and Marine Corps from 1895 (therefore replacing the .45-70 Government rifle cartridge) to 1899, when it was then itself replaced by the more modern .30-40 Krag rifle cartridge.
Slim, long bullets with high ballistic coefficient are ideal for energy retention at long ranges. [ 2 ] It is similar to the 6PDK which also uses a 6.2 mm bullet and a similar muzzle energy and case capacity to the 6mm AR and 6.5 Grendel, in a casing somewhat popular [ 3 ] for the AR-15, a necked-down 6.8mm Remington SPC casing.