Kerry & Kathy
Member #007
First some clarification…
I build and recommend ONLY flat top AR’s with optics. Scopes or Red Dot sights. For a hunting rifle open metallic sights are much too limited. The old fixed front sight / gas block assembly with rear metallic sights are obsolete. Plus… for many of us… our eyes need more help than open sights can provide.
Also I do not recommend two piece non floating hand guards. They are OK for a battle rifle but not a precision hunting rifle.
The 6.8 SPC uses fast burning powders that can provide nearly a full powder burn in the first 16” of barrel length. As a result...Longer barrels are unnecessary.
Also barrel accuracy has nothing to do with barrel length. It only influences bullet velocity…but marginally so with the 6.8 SPC. There is only a moderate velocity gain with a 18” or 20” barrel over a 16”. This means that a 16” barrel is your best choice for versatility, weight, balance and overall performance. I have built 20”, 18” 16” 14.5” and 12.5” barreled uppers. The one I recommend for hunting, home defense, hogs, or coyotes is the 16”.
There are many barrel manufacturers with a variety of specifications, but the barrels of choice will be mid length gas…NOT carbine gas length… (Too violent on the bolt/carrier) Plus a 11:1 to 12:1 twist rate, with SPC II chamber and preferably 5R polygon rifling. NOT conventional rifling. The 5R compresses the bullet less, provides increased velocity and is very accurate. Barrels made from Chrome Moly Vanadium steel and Melonite treated are superior to stainless barrels for both velocity and wear resistance.
The combination I will recommend can achieve .25-.75 MOA with off the shelf ammo if the shooter does his part.
The barrel I strongly recommend is a 16” lightweight scout profile made by ARP. Cost is $190 delivered.
http://www.ar15performance.com/inc/sdetail/1685/4305
An assembled upper receiver from SOTA Arms is about your best value at $80 plus these have the necessary M4 feed ramps cut into the receiver.
http://sotaarms.com/component/jshopping/product/view/3/11?Itemid=0
Lower receivers from Aero Precision, Spikes, Surplus Ammo, or Palmetto State Armory are all good lowers and will run you $89-$129.
Palmetto currently has cosmetic blem lowers for $70
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-blemished-lower-receiver.html
A lower parts kit from Palmetto State Armory with a Magpul MOE grip is a good value at $50
http://palmettostatearmory.com/inde...arts/palmetto-state-armory-gen-2-moe-lpk.html
A Midwest Industries Gen 2 SS 12” hand guard would be the correct length to cover a low profile mid-length gas block. A little pricy but you can find them on sale for less than $140 if you search. I highly recommend a floating Hand Guard for best accuracy and this hand guard for its quality and low profile.
http://www.primaryarms.com/Midwest_Industries_Gen_2_SS_Series_Free_Float_p/mi-ss12g2.htm
A necessary low profile gas block
http://sotaarms.com/component/jshopping/product/view/3/24?Itemid=0
A 6.8 Bolt from Stag Arms for $60
http://www.stagarms.com/product_info.php?cPath=16_27&products_id=254
A M16 Bolt carrier complete
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-Bolt-Carrier-Auto-M16-p/bcm carrier with gas key.htm
Note that the M16 is perfectly legal and adds additional weight which is helpful for proper timing with the 6.8
You will also need:
6.8 Magazines by CP Defense…ONLY. These are by far the best value and very reliable. $10-$13 each
An AR firing pin, cam pin and cotter pin to complete the bolt carrier assembly. $15
A mid-length gas tube available from several sources. $15
A 5/8-24 muzzle device. $5 to $100
Optics and mount for top rail.
Butt stock of your choosing. I use a lot of Magpul CTR and ACR stocks in commercial tube size. $50-$80
A commercial buffer tube / spring / carbine buffer from several sources for $30-$50
You can build a cheaper rifle with cheaper parts…but these are the ones I recommend for best value and performance. There are other satisfactory combinations but if you do intend to deviate…please bounce your choice off me first. Hopefully I can save you some grief and frustration from personal experience with parts I can no longer recommend.
Be aware too that many of the parts listed above are out of stock or in high demand. However, I have enough parts in reserve to cover those items you may need that are unavailable.
If you have never breached an AR barrel to an upper… I have all the tools and fixtures to do it for you.
Also…if funds allow I strongly suggest a Geissele SSA-E match grade trigger assembly. It is a precision adjustable trigger that WILL improve your groups. On sale it can be bought for about $170 and is worth every penny.
These details are not totally complete but will get you started…
HTH
Kerry
I build and recommend ONLY flat top AR’s with optics. Scopes or Red Dot sights. For a hunting rifle open metallic sights are much too limited. The old fixed front sight / gas block assembly with rear metallic sights are obsolete. Plus… for many of us… our eyes need more help than open sights can provide.
Also I do not recommend two piece non floating hand guards. They are OK for a battle rifle but not a precision hunting rifle.
The 6.8 SPC uses fast burning powders that can provide nearly a full powder burn in the first 16” of barrel length. As a result...Longer barrels are unnecessary.
Also barrel accuracy has nothing to do with barrel length. It only influences bullet velocity…but marginally so with the 6.8 SPC. There is only a moderate velocity gain with a 18” or 20” barrel over a 16”. This means that a 16” barrel is your best choice for versatility, weight, balance and overall performance. I have built 20”, 18” 16” 14.5” and 12.5” barreled uppers. The one I recommend for hunting, home defense, hogs, or coyotes is the 16”.
There are many barrel manufacturers with a variety of specifications, but the barrels of choice will be mid length gas…NOT carbine gas length… (Too violent on the bolt/carrier) Plus a 11:1 to 12:1 twist rate, with SPC II chamber and preferably 5R polygon rifling. NOT conventional rifling. The 5R compresses the bullet less, provides increased velocity and is very accurate. Barrels made from Chrome Moly Vanadium steel and Melonite treated are superior to stainless barrels for both velocity and wear resistance.
The combination I will recommend can achieve .25-.75 MOA with off the shelf ammo if the shooter does his part.
The barrel I strongly recommend is a 16” lightweight scout profile made by ARP. Cost is $190 delivered.
http://www.ar15performance.com/inc/sdetail/1685/4305
An assembled upper receiver from SOTA Arms is about your best value at $80 plus these have the necessary M4 feed ramps cut into the receiver.
http://sotaarms.com/component/jshopping/product/view/3/11?Itemid=0
Lower receivers from Aero Precision, Spikes, Surplus Ammo, or Palmetto State Armory are all good lowers and will run you $89-$129.
Palmetto currently has cosmetic blem lowers for $70
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-blemished-lower-receiver.html
A lower parts kit from Palmetto State Armory with a Magpul MOE grip is a good value at $50
http://palmettostatearmory.com/inde...arts/palmetto-state-armory-gen-2-moe-lpk.html
A Midwest Industries Gen 2 SS 12” hand guard would be the correct length to cover a low profile mid-length gas block. A little pricy but you can find them on sale for less than $140 if you search. I highly recommend a floating Hand Guard for best accuracy and this hand guard for its quality and low profile.
http://www.primaryarms.com/Midwest_Industries_Gen_2_SS_Series_Free_Float_p/mi-ss12g2.htm
A necessary low profile gas block
http://sotaarms.com/component/jshopping/product/view/3/24?Itemid=0
A 6.8 Bolt from Stag Arms for $60
http://www.stagarms.com/product_info.php?cPath=16_27&products_id=254
A M16 Bolt carrier complete
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-Bolt-Carrier-Auto-M16-p/bcm carrier with gas key.htm
Note that the M16 is perfectly legal and adds additional weight which is helpful for proper timing with the 6.8
You will also need:
6.8 Magazines by CP Defense…ONLY. These are by far the best value and very reliable. $10-$13 each
An AR firing pin, cam pin and cotter pin to complete the bolt carrier assembly. $15
A mid-length gas tube available from several sources. $15
A 5/8-24 muzzle device. $5 to $100
Optics and mount for top rail.
Butt stock of your choosing. I use a lot of Magpul CTR and ACR stocks in commercial tube size. $50-$80
A commercial buffer tube / spring / carbine buffer from several sources for $30-$50
You can build a cheaper rifle with cheaper parts…but these are the ones I recommend for best value and performance. There are other satisfactory combinations but if you do intend to deviate…please bounce your choice off me first. Hopefully I can save you some grief and frustration from personal experience with parts I can no longer recommend.
Be aware too that many of the parts listed above are out of stock or in high demand. However, I have enough parts in reserve to cover those items you may need that are unavailable.
If you have never breached an AR barrel to an upper… I have all the tools and fixtures to do it for you.
Also…if funds allow I strongly suggest a Geissele SSA-E match grade trigger assembly. It is a precision adjustable trigger that WILL improve your groups. On sale it can be bought for about $170 and is worth every penny.
These details are not totally complete but will get you started…
HTH
Kerry
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