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6mm ARC

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6mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge
Rifle cartridges (l. to r.) .308 Win, 6mm ARC, 300 AAC, .223 Rem
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerHornady
Produced2020–present
Specifications
Parent case.220 Russian/6.5mm Grendel[1]
Case typeRimless, bottleneck
Bullet diameter6.18 mm (0.243 in)[2]
Neck diameter6.96 mm (0.274 in)[2]
Shoulder diameter10.924 mm (0.4301 in)[2]
Base diameter11.201 mm (0.4410 in)[2]
Rim diameter11.20 mm (0.441 in)[3]
Rim thickness1.5 mm (0.059 in)[1]
Case length37.85 mm (1.490 in)[2]
Overall length57.40 mm (2.260 in)[2]
Case capacity2.20 cm3 (34.0 gr H2O)[citation needed]
Rifling twist190.5 mm (1:7.50 in)
Primer typeSmall rifle
Maximum pressure (C.I.P.)380.00 MPa (55,114 psi)[4]
Maximum pressure (SAAMI)358.53 MPa (52,000 psi)[2]
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
6.67 g (103 gr) ELD-X Precision Hunter 853.44 m/s (2,800.0 ft/s) 2,429 J (1,792 ft⋅lbf)
6.80 g (105 gr) BTHP BLACK 838.2 m/s (2,750 ft/s) 2,388 J (1,761 ft⋅lbf)
7.00 g (108 gr) ELD Match 838.2 m/s (2,750 ft/s) 2,459 J (1,814 ft⋅lbf)
Test barrel length: 610 mm (24 in)
Source(s): [5]

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.[5] When compared to this military 5.56 mm NATO platform, 6mm ARC is dimensionally incompatible regarding barrel, bolt and magazine components.

Design and performance

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The STANAG magazine-lenght cartridge was designed for and makes use of 6 mm (.243 in) very-low-drag bullets, which are known for their high ballistic coefficients due to the high sectional density with less drag and better energy retention at extended ranges. This promotes greater terminal characteristics at longer distances without having to shift to a larger, heavier rifle platform than the AR-15. With the release in 2020, Hornady also launched three factory loads with 103, 105 and 108 gr (6.7, 6.8 and 7.0 g) bullet weights and advertised G1 ballistic coefficients of .512, .530 and .536 respectively.[6]

The 6mm ARC is a medium-power cartridge comparable to the 6.5mm Grendel, but with better ballistics thanks to the greater muzzle velocity achieved by using lighter 6 mm bullets and enough power to make use of the heavy 6 mm bullets. The 6mm ARC has almost comparable velocities and ballistic performance as the .243 Winchester and 6.5mm Creedmoor, but out of a compact length cartridge that, without having to deal with substantial bolt thrust or breech pressure increase related drawbacks, has less recoil and fits into the standard AR-15 length actions. The ability to use a cartridge with this level of performance in an AR-15 platform and especially with high BC bullets within the constraint of magazine length limitations, make this cartridge an excellent choice for use in an AR-15.

SAAMI, C.I.P. and commercial data

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In addition to the above comments, there is some confusion regarding the 6 mm ARC's performance. This is because loading data given in some manuals such as the 11th Edition Hornady Reloading Manual,[7] for example, has two sets of data. The first set of data is loaded to the SAAMI maximum average pressure (MAP) of 52,000 psi (358.53 MPa), which is stated to be suitable for gas-operated firearms such as the AR-15 platform and its derivatives. The second set of data is loaded to a MAP of 62,000 psi (428.48 MPa), which is stated to be for use with bolt action guns such as the CZ 527. The Hornady manual states that this second set of data should not be used in gas-guns. Due to the lower MAP, the performance of 6mm ARC ammunition loaded to gas-gun pressures will, on average, be less than firearms loaded to bolt action pressures when using the same barrel length. When using shorter barrels, which are common on gas-guns, the difference will be even more pronounced.

For example, the data in the Hornady 11th Edition Manual for an 18 in (457 mm)-barrelled AR-15 platform firearm was on average 200–300 ft/s (60–90 m/s) less than the data for the 24 in (610 mm)-barrelled CZ 527 bolt action rifle.

Reloading data publications from and commercially offered ammunition in C.I.P. member states must comply with C.I.P. procedures, rulings and legislation.[8][9] According to the official C.I.P. rulings the 6mm ARC can handle up to 380.00 MPa (55,114 psi) Pmax piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This means that 6mm ARC chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2025) proof tested at 475.00 MPa (68,893 psi) PE piezo pressure.[10] For small arms ammunition for use in "non-NATO Chamber" weapons, NATO has chosen to conform to the procedures as defined by the current C.I.P. legislation.[11]

SAAMI spec

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Compatibility with the AR-15

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For an ordinary AR-15 rifle chambered for the .223 Remington/5.56mm NATO, a new barrel, magazine and bolt are required to convert to the 6mm ARC.[12] The 6mm ARC utilizes the same bolt head size as the 6.5mm Grendel, and 6.5mm Grendel-compatible AR-pattern box magazines have also been used successfully with the 6mm ARC.[13] The 6mm ARC therefore can also be a suitable chambering for shorter "mini-action" bolt-action rifles, such as the CZ 527 bolt action rifle mentioned previously. Depending on their case material and bullet weight, dimensionally similar 6.5mm Grendel cartridges weigh 14.7 to 17.8 grams (227 to 275 gr). That is significantly more when compared to 8 to 12 grams (120 to 190 gr) 5.56mm NATO rounds.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hornady 6mm ARC Cartridge - What You Need to Know
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Public Introduction - 6.5 Creedmoor - 6mm-ARC-Public-Introduction-Rev-2020-06-18.pdf" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  3. ^ SAAMI (2020): 6mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge [6mm ARC]. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
  4. ^ C.I.T DCC C.I.P. 6 mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge
  5. ^ a b 6mm ARC - Hornady Manufacturing, Inc
  6. ^ Brand new rifle caliber: 6 mm ARC, Hornady's Advanced Rifle Cartridge! | all4shooters
  7. ^ Hornady 11th Edition Reloading Manual
  8. ^ C.I.P. TDCC 6 mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge
  9. ^ Vihtavuori 6mm ARC reload data
  10. ^ C.I.P. TDCC 6 mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge
  11. ^ "Proof of Ordnance, Munitions, Armour and Explosives, Ministry of Defence Defence Standard 05-101 Part 1" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
  12. ^ Hornady's NEW 6mm ARC & Odin Work's Barrels - www.gunsamerica.com
  13. ^ gununiversity.com | 6mm ARC Released / Hands-On Testing and Comparisons, by Ryan Cleckner 3 June 2020