What is the Army's new cartridge?

Both of the new Sig guns are chambered in 6.8x51mm, a departure from the NATO-standard 5.56x45mm cartridge fired by the M4 and the larger, more powerful 7.62x51mm round fired by the service's new Squad Designated Marksman Rifle and other weapons. The rounds use a hybrid-metallic casing that reduces its overall weight.
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What is the Army new 6.8 Military round?

In Army research, officials said, the 6.8 mm round outperforms the 5.56 mm on distance, accuracy and energy for lethal effects on target. That measure counts for lethal effects on either protected or unprotected targets.
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What is the new Army ammunition?

Production is expected to ramp up when the Army opens a new ammo plant to produce the new 6.8mm rounds for those weapons around 2026. Army officials have touted that the new XM5, the M4's replacement, and XM250, set to replace the SAW, pack a much harder punch and will improve the combat performance of ground troops.
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What caliber is the Army switching to?

Launched in 2017, the NGSW program was established to replace the 5.56x45mm caliber M4 Carbine, M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), and 7.62x51mm caliber M240 machine guns with rifles that use a common 6.8mm caliber cartridge and fire control system.
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Is the US military using 6.5 Creedmoor?

In 2018, USSOCOM announced they would roll-out 6.5 mm Creedmoor in a long-range precision rifle, and use it in a carbine and assault machine-gun. That means that the US Special Forces will use the same calibre for an assault rifle, light machine gun, and sniper rifle.
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The Army’s New Caliber 6.8



Is the new 6.8 the same as 6.8 SPC?

NOTE: the Army-issue 6.8mm will be an entirely new caliber, and will not be the existing 6.8 SPC. The new 6.8mm ammunition will be made at a manufacturing facility called Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in the state of Missouri.
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Why is the Army switching to 6.8 mm?

Switching to 6.8mm ammunition should provide extended range and power over the current 5.56mm round without the bulk of 7.62mm, desired attributes after witnessing the smaller round's limitations during the Global War on Terror.
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Is the military adopting 6mm arc?

All anyone can say about the identity of the military unit that adopted the 6mm ARC (even before the round's public announcement) is that the unit is “a notable Department of Defense entity.” Needless to say, that doesn't mean the entire U.S. Army, Navy or Marine Corps has adopted the 6mm ARC — and they likely never ...
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Which is better 6.5 Grendel or 6.8 SPC?

The 6.8 SPC is capable of excellent accuracy as well. However, the aforementioned advantages the 6.5 Grendel has in terms of bullet drop and resistance to wind drift make the Grendel a much better cartridge for long distance shots past 300 yards, especially when used in a rifle with a longer barrel.
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What is a 277 fury round?

277 SIG FURY by the SAAMI) is a centerfire rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge announced by SIG Sauer in late 2019. Its hybrid three-piece cartridge case has a steel case head and brass body connected by an aluminum locking washer to support high chamber pressure of 80,000 psi (551.6 MPa).
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Is a 6.8 a 270 the same?

The 6.8 Western is based on the . 270 Winchester Super Magnum but is . 085 inches shorter than its parent case.
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What is the 6.8 Western compared to?

6.8 Western vs 270 Winchester

The 6.8 Western fires heavier and more aerodynamic 165-175gr bullets at velocities comparable to the 270 Winchester with lighter 130-150gr bullets.
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Will 6mm ARC last?

"The 6mm ARC is unique among rifle cartridges in that it fits in an AR-15-pattern action, functions reliably out of standard-capacity 24- or 17-round magazines, and remains supersonic beyond 1,000 yards in a standard atmosphere."
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What rifles are chambered in 6mm ARC?

The 110 Tactical and AXIS II are now being chambered for the 6mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge (ARC). And for long-range hunters, four Model 110s will be chambered in 28 Nosler. “2020 was a big year for Savage,” Al Kasper, President and CEO of Savage Arms said. “2021 is going to be even bigger.
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What is the effective range of a 6mm ARC?

While it can't be called the most powerful cartridge available (and it doesn't try to be), the 6mm ARC delivers reliable power to distances around 500 yards. Out of the muzzle, it has energies over 1,700 fps, which makes it more powerful than the . 223 Remington.
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Does 6.8 SPC use 5.56 mags?

You should be able to use 5.56 magazines with the 6.8 SPC round. Magazines designed exclusively for the 6.8 SPC caliber exist because not all 5.56 magazines work consistently with the 6.8 SPC bullet.
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Is 6.5 Creedmoor or 6.8 Western better?

“The 6.8 allows you to use heavier bullets, like 165-175 grains,” Frank said. “This is more lethal and gets more penetration and retained weight than any of the 6.5 Creedmoor bullets. At 500 yards, you'll have almost 60% more energy in a 6.8 Western than 6.5 Creedmoor.
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Is there a 6.8 caliber rifle?

The LAR-15M 6.8 series of rifles and uppers from Rock River Arms has a lot of variety for not a lot of money. Using 6.8 Rem SPC II chambers to accommodate recent developments in ammo lines for the cartridge, Rock River has at least four of these guns in production, all with a 1.5 MOA at 100-yard accuracy guarantee.
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Is the 6.8 Western the same as a .270 WSM?

The 6.8 Western is based on the . 270 WSM case shortened to 0.2020 inch, a difference of just . 080 inch, with max overall length of 2.955. That makes it 0.095 inch longer overall than the .
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What is better a 270 or 30 06?

30-06 wins the bullet energy category. It hits harder even at extended ranges, and it can be loaded using bullets as heavy as 220 grains. However, since Trophy Copper bullets reliably expand only at velocities above 1,800 fps, the . 270 Win. has a greater maximum effective range.
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Which caliber is bigger 270 or 308?

308 caliber projectiles tend to be heavier since 308 is bigger than 270. At ranges from 400 to 600 yards, the lighter 270 has much less drop, as much as 20 inches less than the 308. The little round even holds more energy than heavier 308s at this range.
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Is 277 fury the same as 6.8 x51?

277 SIG FURY the Army is simply calling it 6.8x51mm for now. Firing a 130-140gr bullet at 3,000 FPS from a 16″ barrel, this has the makings to be one hell of a cartridge.
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What rifle cartridge has the highest chamber pressure?

The . 270 Winchester's SAAMI spec maximum chamber pressure is 65,000 psi. The SIG Fury's is 80,000 psi. And to handle that, the SIG cartridge is built with a stainless steel head.
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