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6.8SPC or 7.62x39mm for AR-medium caliber


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what would be a better medium caliber choice for an AR? 6.8x43mmSPC or 7.62x39mm?

which one has better self-defense ammo?

forget the magazine choices and the fact that surplus 7.62 is dirtier than 6.8 or that 7.62 is cheaper than 6.8 or anything else. just ammo

thanks

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6.8 and it is not even close. i can only think of 3 loads for x39 and the 154g sfot point is the only viable SD/ hunting load. The 6.8 has a variety of SD/ hunting bullets available. Basically anything you can get .270 in you can get 6.8 in. ballistically the 6.8 is superior as well.

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You can buy 125gr softpoint ammo at walmart, federal or winchester for the 7.62x39. Try getting some for the 6.8, lol.

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Ditto. I would prefer 6.8 between those two as well. Though, in reality, it would all hurt.

Purchase what you can actually afford to practice with.

Its stupid to purchase the biggest baddest thing just because its loaded in "pain train." That power is useless if you cant hit efficiently with it.

I'm with Eddie. A heavy .223 would do fine AND you can somewhat cheaply get proficient with it.

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i want to work my way up.

first i have my 5.56mm, next is a medium caliber, either 6.8SPC or 7.62x39mm, then its time for a big bore, .458socom.

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an AK is in the plans but it will be a converted saiga, i dont really care for the poor quality imports and high-quality AKs are about $1k IIRC. i dont like to half-azz it when it comes to my weapons

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You will LOVE the 6.8 Rem. It is the ultimate sleeper. Powerful enough to harvest game. Flat shooting enough to have THUMP downrange. Recoil is miniscule. Accuracy is as good as it gets. It was designed to monumentally improve the AR platform.

Ammo is not cheap, but the benefits outweigh the disadvantages.

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Disadvantage? Its not a .308? :screwy:

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huh?

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Or are you saying you want .308 in a standard AR 15 platform? That can't happen due to length of the .308. You have to have the longer, bit more sturdy AR10 receivers to handle .308

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im saying id like the .308 in an AR-15 platform but alas it wont work because of the length of the cartridge and also the abuse the recoil puts on the frame. also the ar-15 magwell is too small

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