6.5 Grendel AR

Korhil78

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If any of you are ever thinking of getting a 6.5 Grendel AR, don't hesitate! This AR is especially awesome for coyotes. I have now shot three coyotes with it and the performance has been awesome. I love the fact that the coyotes are flat out anchored to the ground once they are hit. Even a slight far back hit is going to anchor them with the 100 or 120 gr ballistic tip. Here is a pic of the exit wound on the coyote that I shot this evening. I posted the pics on the coyote forum as well but thought I would do it on this forum for someone who might be on the edge of getting a 6.5 Grendel AR for a yote rifle.

Coyote 4.jpg
 
Haha..Ok. I posted this pic on another thread but I will put it up again. Best I can do for the pic of the gun right now.

20 Inch Satern Barrel
Millenium Muzzle brake bought from Alexander Arms
Timney trigger
Magpul Buttstock
RRA upper and lower
Nikon Monarch 6-24x50

Coyote 2.jpg
 
I wish you'd quite posting pictures of that rig.... . I'm in enough trouble already! HA!

I've been giving a LOT of consideration to either a shorter version of yours in 6.5 Grendel or in .204 Ruger for a new "handy truck gun" for coyotes and other varmints.

I'd probably find myself in less trouble though if I just go ahead and send my little CZ off to Krieger for a new 20" bbl. I love that little gun any how.
 
What caliber is your CZ? Or should I ask what caliber would the new barrel be? :)
.204 Ruger. I'm going to rebarrel for the same and put in in one of these. H-S Precision Pro-Series 2000 Varmint - CZ 527 & CZ 550

I'm thinking though that I'll probably go to the 22" version with a little faster twist this time around so I can shoot the heavier bullets. It flat ROCKS with the 32gr but they are too light for deer.

Here's a picture of it. David Scott (CheifDog) did the honors as photographer.
 

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Yup! Lived there for about 15 years. My folks still live there. I loved fishing that river. Biggest yellow cat I ever pulled out was 30 lbs but they have pulled MUCH larger ones outta there. Llano, Texas... Home of Coopers BBQ and the deer capital of Texas.
 
Yup! Lived there for about 15 years. My folks still live there. I loved fishing that river. Biggest yellow cat I ever pulled out was 30 lbs but they have pulled MUCH larger ones outta there. Llano, Texas... Home of Coopers BBQ and the deer capital of Texas.
I used to purposely take the backroads to Lampasses so I could go through and eat at Cooper's on the way to San Antonio.... .
 
Those are some giant hogs WildRose!!!!!!

Korhil 78, did you get that rifle from RRA or did you build it? Also, what types of groups does it shoot at 100 yds? i have been thinking about picking up an AR iint that caliber or 204.
 
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