With ammo availability & pricing being what is is for 6.5g I’ve been pulling FMJ’s from my Wolf ammo and replacing them with 123 gr ELD. Accuracy and feeding has been fine so far.
Man, that Ruger sure likes the Hornady stuff. I was hoping to see the Wolf steel case shoot another group like the .8 group when sighting in. But even at 1.45, it's pretty good for cheap steel case ammo.
Hard to beat the 123g Hornady SST on deer. You’ll want to keep the impact velocity over 1,900 f/s so about 400 yards is where a guy can reasonably limit shots to.
Not a fan of the plastic ballistic tipped ammo. I prefer the federal fusion soft point over the hornady black. My experience with the black is dead deer but not many exit the body at 200 yards.
I really like the Federal Fusion in 6.5 Grendel. However, they are darn hard to find. I reload the Sierra Pro Hunter in 120 grain with great results on whitetails and hogs. Thanks for sharing Who Tee Who!!
IF you reload try the Nosler 120 grain BT over a near max charge of CFE 223 powder. This combo works good for me. The Hornady stuff is hard to beat in factory ammo and shoots good in both of my guns. Great shooting and enjoy your Grendel. One bad thing about owning a Grendel is you will start shooting it more and more and your other rifles less and less.
Id love to see who tee take these hornaday rounds out to far ranges..im excited about that and super happy to see a actually good video of the 6 5 grendel veing shot at long range.
That's a very nice rig there! I'd use the SST's for deer hunting. Shot a pronghorn in Colorado about 6 years ago with them in an AR I put together in 6.8 spc II. About 100 yards facing me. He dropped like a rock and I found the core of the bullet between the rear quarters.
Thank you for this video. Really nice comparison. In my “regular” hunting rifles, I find those SST’s are devastating on game. I will try them in my grendel AR for hog hunting.
My daughter's loves Hornady 123 gr sst ammo. My rifle absolutely loves Alexander Arms 129 gr SST. It also likes the Alexander Arms 95 gr vmax. I'll have to check the new build after I get it finished.
Shot mine @ 900 yards with Hornady black 123gr eld-m and so impressed with their performance. My handloads using 123 eld-m out to 1120 yards. Amazing bullets.
The best factory ammo I've tried in my match-barreled AR-15 was the Hornady ELD-M. My hand-loaded rounds with the Barnes 100 grain TTSX and Stabill powder are not only super accurate (sub 1/2 inch 5 rounds) but also work very well on critters. I had sub-par results with the Hornady SSTs and the Federal 130 grain GMM factory loads.
For the 1000 yard shots you need to find some of the federal GMM 130 gr. I have shot many deer with 6.5 Grendel and the SST do the best ... the ELD-m seem to not hold together as good.
Are you saying your hunting with Eld Match round ammo on deer? They are not designed to expand and are specifically for match shooting to give you the best accuracy from your rifle. The Hornady Precision Hunter ELD-X is a very accurate Hunting bullet and will perform very well on deer sized game.
Just picked up 2 boxes of 6.5 Grendel Hornady Black ELD at the Franklin, TN academy sports. Grateful it was in stock, not crazy about it being $29.99 a box. Grendel AR15 is a blast to shoot though. My 20 inch BCA upper runs great. Thanks for your videos.
Love the new setup. But you ain't talking me into it this time 😂 That is such an underrated round. Great video WHOTEEWHO, can't wait to see that long range trip.
It's probably been said already, but I think you need at 5 shots in your group to really find which ammo is better. If ammo supply wasn't such an issue I would suggest 3 groups of 5 rounds each to really see any difference in accuracy. It does look like your gun likes 123 gr rounds just fine though. The eld m looks like you can shoot it just like it is using max point blank ranging.
Big fan of the 6.5 Grendel. Mine is on an AR platform with a 20" barrel. Likes the 123's and shoot lights out. I have taken deer and hogs with mine. It performs awesome.
Good video I just bought the same gun I'm going to try some Hornady 120 grain ELD match bullets. When I get all the reloading components in. Now it's time for a paper plate test 6.5 Grendel vs. 6.5 Creedmoor.
Based on your awesome results it’s definitely time I build a 6.5 Grendel upper. I just ordered a barrel. The fact that a 6.5 Grendel upper will snap right into an AR lower like 300 Blackout is really sweet. All of these amazing calibers are murdering my credit card! I think the Wolf is pretty decent for how much it costs. It just seems to be inconsistent in the calibers I’ve seen.
my dad and I sighted in his grendel wit wolf, we had a group that was touching at 100 yards. pretty decent. of course we got it at $.80 a round :( so I'd hope it would be decent
"Plandemic" the ammo prices and availability of ammo was just a part of the governments plan slowly take our guns. Step one make ammo expensive and hard to find so people run out of ammo and their guns are useless. Step to take guns that are useless because there's no ammo.
6.5mm is around .256 inches. Hmmmm. That's mighty close to .270 caliber. Darn close to .25-06. I have yet to fire a 6.5. Back in the '80's, the 6mm and 7mm was all the rage. In my opinion, all are good for hunting whitetails. Every hunter has their preference. And who are we to judge one another! Go with what you're comfortable with. Happy Trails!
My gun loves the Black as well. I think you need to shoot a "dirt round" when you change bullet types. First one is always in a different spot then the other 2 tighten up.
@@pliofcho4237 The Hornady ELD match the Hornady Black, and the Wolf Fmj are not deer hunting rounds as you may know, they do not expand to ethically kill any species of deer or antelope in the field. Coyote's and other vermin might be acceptable game to shoot.
With the cost of ammo the wolf is more then fine for practice, all the hunting loads are good to go for most hunting, nice rig and soft for the younglings.
WhoTWho this is a Great Video on the 6.5 Grendel and some nice ammo. I wish you would have mentioned the Hornady Black, the Eld match rounds and the Wolf steel Case FMJ are Not for Deer hunting as they do not expand upon impact as you know. They are simply for target shooting and killing coyotes, possums, raccoon, and other vermin if needed.
I would love to see five or ten shot groups to really show consistency. I've really wanted a Grendel for a while. I've got an American Predator in 243 and absolutely love it. Thanks for putting out great videos.
awesome video was looking at getting my 11yr old his first center fire as thinking 223 but I have to say this 6.5 Grendel might be a better option for hunting hogs
6.5 Grendel looks like it would be amazing to shoot through an AR, good energy out to 500 yards and able to deal with larger game than 5.56 while still having low recoil and 1 MOA accuracy. But the bullets are a little expensive.
It's still relatively easy to find, just not in bulk. I have a Diamondback DB15 chambered in 6.5 grendel and I absolutely love it. Great rifle shooting a great round.
Hornaday black and wolf is all i can fid find currently...alot of companies make factory loads for the grendel but no others are in stock..id like to see federal put out its 90grain varmint rounds again..
Shot a big 9 point at 40 yards three years ago with Hornady Black. Bullet blew to pieces inside the deer. Now I use Federal Fusion in 6.5 and .308 and love them.
Excited for this. I did a similar video with my ruger american 6.5 grendel as well and curious to see if the groups are similar. Also did one with my howa mini action 1500 6.5 grendel. That's a fun rifle as well
the sst have a slightly higher BC over the others. very minor difference compared to the ELD. which I think is cool for hunting bullets. It's pretty much all I load but have shot plenty of the others. have had success with the hornady 120gr also. the wolf likes shorter barrels judging from my 2 rifles. The other cool thing is it'll have almost the same trajectory as 308 so you can use the same dope and be in a few inches out yonder. the heavy 223 75gr-79gr should also share that trajectory but I haven't proven that for myself but Primary Arms says it does.
Before the ammo shortage i had a hard time finding grendal ammo around here in western new york. During the shortage and now i found quite a bit if that makes any sense🤔🤣.
Before you start shooting, ill bet that the black with the eld will come out on top. Anytime i walk into a shop that has it on the shelf, i buy it. My ar will shoot sub 1/2” groups at 100 all day long. And it performs well for hunting. That stuff is awesome.
I missed 3 deer back to back with the sst in my ballistic advantage 20" upper. Went back to the black 123 eld and have taken 7 deer the last 2 years. All neck shots. I've heard too many hunters say they loose deer going for heart because it pokes holes well. The last deer I took was at alittle over 300 yards. Neck shots drop them in their tracks. Love my 6.5 Grendel. You'll have to come up 39.81 moa at 1000 so hope you hit
Welcome to the dark side my friend. Everywhere I would have used a .308, I now use the Grendel. The 123 grain Hornady with a 20 to 24 inch barrel is almost vodo it's so good.
you must also take in consideration that those two wolf groups from the previous video actuallyform quite a big group if you consider your point of aim. I actually think you were very lucky getting two small groups, because I would rather consider that a 2" 6 shot group
Thank you for making this video about the 6.5 Grendel I know it’s probably been up here for a minute but you need to clamp that device down better and did you warm up the barrel first with a couple of rounds before you start shooting or did you do a cold barrel shot?
love my Grendel, shoot it more than any caliber right now and have tried all those factory loads, but never good results, but mine loves handloads! Easy under .5" MOA with 5 shots @ 100yrds using 95g & 130g AMAX, also like 123 & 108 Lapua
When you're rifle is consistently stacking 2 rounds and randomly throwing a third regardless of barrel temperature, across multiple different types of ammo, it's often an indication of a bedding issue which given the cheap tupperware stocks on a lot of factory rifles, isn't surprising. Regardless of whether they have a "chassis" or bedding blocks, or are pillar bedded, they simply aren't as rigid as a hardwood, laminate, or composite stock that has been properly bedded but these rifles were designed to be affordable, accurate, and lightweight hunting rifles, not benchrest or long range precision rifles. If they were to come with the aforementioned changes, it would likely double the price on them and for 99% of people using them, the performance increase would be inconsequential.
I had a load in 25-06 with the SST that was a half in. All day but they destroy way too much meat a shoulder shot deer was a waist the off shoulder pulled off with the skin and I could put my hat in the hole in the ribs I switched to ballistic tips but I liked the canalur on the Hornady they are great if you don't want to eat what you shoot
I wish Hornady would make the ELD-X cartridges and bullets in 123gr for the Grendel. I guess they figured out it is not necessary because of the lower velocity. I like having target and game bullets in the same configuration. I run the ELD-X bullets in my Creedmoor and they are great on game and very accurate.
Ammo besides wolf fmj is pretty hard to come by but the Hornady Black and Custom is around if you can get some before it's gone. Will be curious to see what you found and what shoots best for your setup. See ya tonight.
I love the ruger Americans. I have the ranch models in 556,350l,450bm and took a deer last year with my 6.5 gr. My only problem with the ruger rifles is picking which one to hunt with hahah.
I called the Hornady Black....that stuff is amazing....I use it in all my hunting rifles....and never fails me. Hurts the wallet a bit...but when trying to kill a deer or bear.....I only want to take 1 sure shot.
Nice.....^) I'd like to see a 7.62x39 compared to the 6.5 Grendal. I have an ol mini 30. And been thinking of doing a 6.5 AR .....thanks for your vids.....^)
@@randyadams03 catching it this morning soon as I got up. Get up before 4 every morning so it’s better to catch them in the AM for me. Hope you and yours are doing good, thanks for the kind words Randy. Good shooting to ya Sir 👍👍
Id say those SSTs would be the ones to go with for deer and smaller game. I've shot deer with 129 sst and 140 sst in the creedmoor, same diameter but going a bit faster. Puts the deer down real fast
The federal fusion 120 grn are ok also I just can’t find any more. I have been shooting sst 123 grn for a few years now. The Barnes I have shot also I didn’t notice any difference in stopping power over the lead cores. The only difference is there is no lead pieces in the meat which is a plus . I never did an accuracy test between either of them.
Between me and my brothers we have 3 16 inch Grendel AR 15. none of them like to heavier bullets. They tend to like 110 and lighter lead or light copper.
With ammo availability & pricing being what is is for 6.5g I’ve been pulling FMJ’s from my Wolf ammo and replacing them with 123 gr ELD. Accuracy and feeding has been fine so far.
I'd blame the wolf opening on the barrel heating, so all of them are fine groupwise by my standards. Greetings from Bulgaria!
Man, that Ruger sure likes the Hornady stuff. I was hoping to see the Wolf steel case shoot another group like the .8 group when sighting in. But even at 1.45, it's pretty good for cheap steel case ammo.
Hard to beat the 123g Hornady SST on deer. You’ll want to keep the impact velocity over 1,900 f/s so about 400 yards is where a guy can reasonably limit shots to.
Not a fan of the plastic ballistic tipped ammo. I prefer the federal fusion soft point over the hornady black. My experience with the black is dead deer but not many exit the body at 200 yards.
I really like the Federal Fusion in 6.5 Grendel. However, they are darn hard to find. I reload the Sierra Pro Hunter in 120 grain with great results on whitetails and hogs. Thanks for sharing Who Tee Who!!
IF you reload try the Nosler 120 grain BT over a near max charge of CFE 223 powder. This combo works good for me. The Hornady stuff is hard to beat in factory ammo and shoots good in both of my guns. Great shooting and enjoy your Grendel. One bad thing about owning a Grendel is you will start shooting it more and more and your other rifles less and less.
Id love to see who tee take these hornaday rounds out to far ranges..im excited about that and super happy to see a actually good video of the 6 5 grendel veing shot at long range.
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That's a very nice rig there! I'd use the SST's for deer hunting. Shot a pronghorn in Colorado about 6 years ago with them in an AR I put together in 6.8 spc II. About 100 yards facing me. He dropped like a rock and I found the core of the bullet between the rear quarters.
Thank you for this video. Really nice comparison. In my “regular” hunting rifles, I find those SST’s are devastating on game. I will try them in my grendel AR for hog hunting.
My daughter's loves Hornady 123 gr sst ammo. My rifle absolutely loves Alexander Arms 129 gr SST. It also likes the Alexander Arms 95 gr vmax. I'll have to check the new build after I get it finished.
Hornady 123g SST shoots good in my AR upper, hard to find thou! Looking forward to this video
They perform really well on deer too
Same here. I have an ar-15 with an 18” barrel. Shoots the sst’s like a laser.
Had to go back and rewatch this video. I love my 6.5 Grendel sweet little rifle. When I am able it will shoot super accurate groups.
Shot mine @ 900 yards with Hornady black 123gr eld-m and so impressed with their performance. My handloads using 123 eld-m out to 1120 yards. Amazing bullets.
The best factory ammo I've tried in my match-barreled AR-15 was the Hornady ELD-M. My hand-loaded rounds with the Barnes 100 grain TTSX and Stabill powder are not only super accurate (sub 1/2 inch 5 rounds) but also work very well on critters. I had sub-par results with the Hornady SSTs and the Federal 130 grain GMM factory loads.
Great video. Considering a 6.5 for my next hunting rifle. I think the main difference will be with crosswind on the lighter rounds. Appreciate it
I love my grendel (Frankenstein ar15) only thing I’ve hunted with for 2 years now great for deer and smaller hunters as well
For the 1000 yard shots you need to find some of the federal GMM 130 gr. I have shot many deer with 6.5 Grendel and the SST do the best ... the ELD-m seem to not hold together as good.
Are you saying your hunting with Eld Match round ammo on deer? They are not designed to expand and are specifically for match shooting to give you the best accuracy from your rifle. The Hornady Precision Hunter ELD-X is a very accurate Hunting bullet and will perform very well on deer sized game.
@@lovethehuntOutdoors The Hornady 123gr. SST is an absolute Deer Killer out to 300yds +.
Great shots! Might have to choose this rifle if I can find it. And the ammo! Great video!
Just picked up 2 boxes of 6.5 Grendel Hornady Black ELD at the Franklin, TN academy sports. Grateful it was in stock, not crazy about it being $29.99 a box. Grendel AR15 is a blast to shoot though. My 20 inch BCA upper runs great. Thanks for your videos.
Love the new setup. But you ain't talking me into it this time 😂 That is such an underrated round. Great video WHOTEEWHO, can't wait to see that long range trip.
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It's probably been said already, but I think you need at 5 shots in your group to really find which ammo is better. If ammo supply wasn't such an issue I would suggest 3 groups of 5 rounds each to really see any difference in accuracy. It does look like your gun likes 123 gr rounds just fine though. The eld m looks like you can shoot it just like it is using max point blank ranging.
Big fan of the 6.5 Grendel. Mine is on an AR platform with a 20" barrel. Likes the 123's and shoot lights out. I have taken deer and hogs with mine. It performs awesome.
Good video I just bought the same gun I'm going to try some Hornady 120 grain ELD match bullets. When I get all the reloading components in. Now it's time for a paper plate test 6.5 Grendel vs. 6.5 Creedmoor.
Based on your awesome results it’s definitely time I build a 6.5 Grendel upper. I just ordered a barrel. The fact that a 6.5 Grendel upper will snap right into an AR lower like 300 Blackout is really sweet. All of these amazing calibers are murdering my credit card!
I think the Wolf is pretty decent for how much it costs. It just seems to be inconsistent in the calibers I’ve seen.
Had the same thoughts.
my dad and I sighted in his grendel wit wolf, we had a group that was touching at 100 yards. pretty decent. of course we got it at $.80 a round :( so I'd hope it would be decent
The wolf ammo used to be $6 a box before the pandemic. Those were the days.
Yup
Fortunately, I stocked up a bit, but not the several thousands that I wish I had.
"Plandemic" the ammo prices and availability of ammo was just a part of the governments plan slowly take our guns. Step one make ammo expensive and hard to find so people run out of ammo and their guns are useless. Step to take guns that are useless because there's no ammo.
Yes yes I member 🍇
Yeah, during the good old days, Grendel was usually only about a dollar higher than 5.56
Don’t think I’ll ever get either of these cartridges but I do love the Creedmore for mid range big game! Thanks @Who Tee Who Great Content!
That light going out gave your video a nice ambience, im still waiting for that 30 carbine clay block shoot
6.5mm is around .256 inches. Hmmmm. That's mighty close to .270 caliber. Darn close to .25-06. I have yet to fire a 6.5. Back in the '80's, the 6mm and 7mm was all the rage. In my opinion, all are good for hunting whitetails. Every hunter has their preference. And who are we to judge one another! Go with what you're comfortable with. Happy Trails!
My gun loves the Black as well.
I think you need to shoot a "dirt round" when you change bullet types. First one is always in a different spot then the other 2 tighten up.
But in the most cases first and third were touching and the second was the opener, anyway they all look pretty acceptable for hunting I'd say
@@pliofcho4237 The Hornady ELD match the Hornady Black, and the Wolf Fmj are not deer hunting rounds as you may know, they do not expand to ethically kill any species of deer or antelope in the field. Coyote's and other vermin might be acceptable game to shoot.
With the cost of ammo the wolf is more then fine for practice, all the hunting loads are good to go for most hunting, nice rig and soft for the younglings.
WhoTWho this is a Great Video on the 6.5 Grendel and some nice ammo. I wish you would have mentioned the Hornady Black, the Eld match rounds and the Wolf steel Case FMJ are Not for Deer hunting as they do not expand upon impact as you know. They are simply for target shooting and killing coyotes, possums, raccoon, and other vermin if needed.
this is my fave type of vid, figuring out what works for each rifle
I would love to see five or ten shot groups to really show consistency. I've really wanted a Grendel for a while. I've got an American Predator in 243 and absolutely love it. Thanks for putting out great videos.
Love my Grendel upper AR
Grendel's are awesome. I use Federal Fusion for whitetail hunting. It's a thumper in a ar15 size platform
@@djl5634 The Fusion is a great bullet. Very hard to find at the moment.
awesome video was looking at getting my 11yr old his first center fire as thinking 223 but I have to say this 6.5 Grendel might be a better option for hunting hogs
The Grendel is everything that the 223 wishes it was! 123 gr vs 55-70gr- for hunting deer sized game, the Grendel is much better!
What a great little cartridge.
I believe you made it even more famous
Just what we wanted to see :). Just need an expansion vid, and the long range vid you mentioned and we'll be right :)
6.5 Grendel looks like it would be amazing to shoot through an AR, good energy out to 500 yards and able to deal with larger game than 5.56 while still having low recoil and 1 MOA accuracy. But the bullets are a little expensive.
The ammopocalypse hit the grendel hard. It was easy to get into before
It's still relatively easy to find, just not in bulk. I have a Diamondback DB15 chambered in 6.5 grendel and I absolutely love it. Great rifle shooting a great round.
Great grounps sir, didn't expect much from the wolf stuff but still wasn't bad
Nice, to really know which is the best for your rifle it would be better to shoot 10+ rounds per group. Thanks for the video.
my custom build 6.5 G AR loves the Hornady black
Hornaday black and wolf is all i can fid find currently...alot of companies make factory loads for the grendel but no others are in stock..id like to see federal put out its 90grain varmint rounds again..
Shot a big 9 point at 40 yards three years ago with Hornady Black. Bullet blew to pieces inside the deer. Now I use Federal Fusion in 6.5 and .308 and love them.
I love the Fusion as well, always perfect performance. I also use the Nosler Long Range, perfect in Grendel with lower starting velocities.
The perfect fill in cartridge between a 308 and 5.56..
Love that round! GRENDEL!!
I love it!
@@WHOTEEWHO But seriously, why are there 2 versions of 6.5 ammo? Creedmore or Grendel, that is the question; but WHY is that the question?
@@AndrewKarpyszyn .223 length action vs .308 length action (or there abouts)
@@AndrewKarpyszyn Well there's also PRC, Swedish, and a host of others like the 260 Remington...
What about 243
Excited for this. I did a similar video with my ruger american 6.5 grendel as well and curious to see if the groups are similar. Also did one with my howa mini action 1500 6.5 grendel. That's a fun rifle as well
the sst have a slightly higher BC over the others. very minor difference compared to the ELD. which I think is cool for hunting bullets. It's pretty much all I load but have shot plenty of the others. have had success with the hornady 120gr also. the wolf likes shorter barrels judging from my 2 rifles. The other cool thing is it'll have almost the same trajectory as 308 so you can use the same dope and be in a few inches out yonder. the heavy 223 75gr-79gr should also share that trajectory but I haven't proven that for myself but Primary Arms says it does.
Nice ear protectors. Got my Axils last week. Went with two pairs. Better buy.... I have my best luck with 123gr. bullets in my grendels, also.
On my 1915 Swede I used 90 gr. Nosler at accuracy load , any more powder went wild . I got 3 inch exits close range .
Before the ammo shortage i had a hard time finding grendal ammo around here in western new york. During the shortage and now i found quite a bit if that makes any sense🤔🤣.
Great video WTW and Congrats on the 400K!!!
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The wolf bullet mic out at .261 and 6.5 is .264, love the Grendel round and have harvest many deer with it.
Before you start shooting, ill bet that the black with the eld will come out on top. Anytime i walk into a shop that has it on the shelf, i buy it. My ar will shoot sub 1/2” groups at 100 all day long. And it performs well for hunting. That stuff is awesome.
Equipment wise , barrel length, rifling ratio , and finally barrel profile 👊🏼🤙🏼
I missed 3 deer back to back with the sst in my ballistic advantage 20" upper. Went back to the black 123 eld and have taken 7 deer the last 2 years. All neck shots. I've heard too many hunters say they loose deer going for heart because it pokes holes well. The last deer I took was at alittle over 300 yards. Neck shots drop them in their tracks. Love my 6.5 Grendel. You'll have to come up 39.81 moa at 1000 so hope you hit
I’ve never lost a deer or had one run over 30 yards with 123 grain sst
Welcome to the dark side my friend. Everywhere I would have used a .308, I now use the Grendel. The 123 grain Hornady with a 20 to 24 inch barrel is almost vodo it's so good.
I can’t wait for the drop video! You’ve convinced me to Grendel in the ruger American
Already filmed it! Will be out this week!
you must also take in consideration that those two wolf groups from the previous video actuallyform quite a big group if you consider your point of aim.
I actually think you were very lucky getting two small groups, because I would rather consider that a 2" 6 shot group
Good stuff. Thanks for posting! I'd argue that 115gr is probably the "sweet spot" for the 6.5 Grendel, but nobody makes a bullet in that weight!
Actually Barnes makes a 115 grain TTSX in loaded ammo and bullets for reloading. Of course finding them is pretty much impossible.
Thank you for making this video about the 6.5 Grendel I know it’s probably been up here for a minute but you need to clamp that device down better and did you warm up the barrel first with a couple of rounds before you start shooting or did you do a cold barrel shot?
love my Grendel, shoot it more than any caliber right now and have tried all those factory loads, but never good results, but mine loves handloads! Easy under .5" MOA with 5 shots @ 100yrds using 95g & 130g AMAX, also like 123 & 108 Lapua
Even better suppressed. Love this caliber.
Can't beat the SST bullets! The barns are great but not awesome lol. Now you need a 6mm arc. Mine will be done in 2 weeks I hope.
Impressive shooting round. Hornady always seems to produce accurate ammo. Thanks for sharing WTW!
Thanks for watching Ronald!
Probably the best young kid caliber period and it’s a great round for adults as well. It lays whitetails down!!
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When you're rifle is consistently stacking 2 rounds and randomly throwing a third regardless of barrel temperature, across multiple different types of ammo, it's often an indication of a bedding issue which given the cheap tupperware stocks on a lot of factory rifles, isn't surprising. Regardless of whether they have a "chassis" or bedding blocks, or are pillar bedded, they simply aren't as rigid as a hardwood, laminate, or composite stock that has been properly bedded but these rifles were designed to be affordable, accurate, and lightweight hunting rifles, not benchrest or long range precision rifles. If they were to come with the aforementioned changes, it would likely double the price on them and for 99% of people using them, the performance increase would be inconsequential.
Sweet set up hope u had a good Easter buddy.
Sure did
@@WHOTEEWHO good happy to happy to hear it
I like the looks of that cartridge it looks like a great whitetail and mule deer round
Hey man, sorry I ain't been on the previous videos, but t I made it to this one. Awsome video
Thanks for watching!!!
Not bad at all. Good deer round within range limits.
I'm going to have to load some of those 6.5 tac tx projectiles in my Creedmoor
I want that very gun and believe that the Wolf gives good enough accuracy for most shooters. Plus, I love the affordability of the Com-blok stuff!😁
That rifle will flat out shoot good job great video
I had a load in 25-06 with the SST that was a half in. All day but they destroy way too much meat a shoulder shot deer was a waist the off shoulder pulled off with the skin and I could put my hat in the hole in the ribs I switched to ballistic tips but I liked the canalur on the Hornady they are great if you don't want to eat what you shoot
I wish Hornady would make the ELD-X cartridges and bullets in 123gr for the Grendel. I guess they figured out it is not necessary because of the lower velocity. I like having target and game bullets in the same configuration. I run the ELD-X bullets in my Creedmoor and they are great on game and very accurate.
Great video my man! Could you please compare this to .300 blkout? 😊
I built an AR in the 6.5 Grendel, and I absolutely LOVE IT! It's a tack-driver!
I love it!
I've only shot Hornady. H335 powder was the best powder for my Grendels.... the 123gr. SST bullet shot very well.
I wish you had some Barnal. As steel case goes, that stuff can compete with match ammo.
you flung the wolf last after the barrel was hot. might have something to do with the group opening up.
Ammo besides wolf fmj is pretty hard to come by but the Hornady Black and Custom is around if you can get some before it's gone. Will be curious to see what you found and what shoots best for your setup. See ya tonight.
Adam, my Ruger predator 6.5 creedmoor likes the Hornady blacks, yours probably will too in grendal
That rifle sure is a sweet shooter. I've probably had the best results with the Alexander arms 129 grain SSTs.
I love the ruger Americans. I have the ranch models in 556,350l,450bm and took a deer last year with my 6.5 gr. My only problem with the ruger rifles is picking which one to hunt with hahah.
I called the Hornady Black....that stuff is amazing....I use it in all my hunting rifles....and never fails me. Hurts the wallet a bit...but when trying to kill a deer or bear.....I only want to take 1 sure shot.
Nice.....^) I'd like to see a 7.62x39 compared to the 6.5 Grendal. I have an ol mini 30. And been thinking of doing a 6.5 AR .....thanks for your vids.....^)
I bought 500 of the Wolf delivered for under 130$ when I first got my Grendel upper. They grouped fine for what they are.
This is going to be a great video!!
Just killed a 100lb white tail doe with Horandy Custom SST, definitely gets the job done.
This little thing is fast and accurate so far, make a tool for the boys this coming season. Good shooting and gods speed to ya WTW YA DA MAN 🎥💯👍💪🏽
I love it!
Joel, if you can watch the premiere. Hope great Easter with family 👪, !!
@@randyadams03 catching it this morning soon as I got up. Get up before 4 every morning so it’s better to catch them in the AM for me. Hope you and yours are doing good, thanks for the kind words Randy. Good shooting to ya Sir 👍👍
Id say those SSTs would be the ones to go with for deer and smaller game. I've shot deer with 129 sst and 140 sst in the creedmoor, same diameter but going a bit faster. Puts the deer down real fast
Tight shooting gun. It will make someone want one. Thanks for the video.
The federal fusion 120
grn are ok also I just can’t find any more. I have been shooting sst 123 grn for a few years now.
The Barnes I have shot also I didn’t notice any difference in stopping power over the lead cores. The only difference is there is no lead pieces in the meat which is a plus . I never did an accuracy test between either of them.
Between me and my brothers we have 3 16 inch Grendel AR 15. none of them like to heavier bullets. They tend to like 110 and lighter lead or light copper.
In a 24" upper, those 123 SST shoot cloverleaf groups for me.
i have a howa grendel and it clover leafs on the 123 hornady black ammo
I hope Ruger will offer that rifle in 6mm ARC. 🤞🤞🤞🤞
Rimder . Calipers and chronograph need to stay in the range bag lol love your vids wtw
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love my 6.5 grendrl.. it's an 18"heavy fluted barrel ar15. the only thing I dont like is how much ammo costs for it(if you can even find it)!!!
I would like to see how it does at 300 400 and 500 yds because those are more of a hunting range for most of us westerns
I hunt with the Hornady black 123 htbt and it's pretty accurate too
Freind of of mind as a 6.5 Grendel that round is amazing but myself ill stick with my 30-06 for hunting
Love your videos
Appreciate you watching bigtime