Is a 7.62snd6 good to go on. . .
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Is a 7.62snd6 good to go on. . .
Will the n6 be safe on .260 rem? Will use on that caliber void the warranty? And I'm pretty sure it would be a bad idea but I'm gonna ask anyway but how about 7mm rem?
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Re: Is a 7.62snd6 good to go on. . .
I don't work for AAC so I can't give you an official answer, but this video about the standard 7.62-SD might give you some insight. In short, before they answer they'll probably need to know your barrel length.
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Re: Is a 7.62snd6 good to go on. . .
Thank you for the link, I'm hoping one of the aac guys will chime in. I'm running a 26" barrel on the .260 and plan on putting a break on it. Haven't built the 7mm yet but plan on at least a 24" tube on it with a break. It seems the n6 will have less internal volume than a standard 7.62sd which makes me kinda hesitant to try it on 7mm without factory approval. The .260 I feel will be fine, but if memory serves me correct it generates more pressure than .308
Re: Is a 7.62snd6 good to go on. . .
Also, not the official word here, but the 26" bbl should be fine, also the 762-SDN-6 has certain internal changes that makes it able to withstand more pressure than the 762-SD.dirty D wrote:Thank you for the link, I'm hoping one of the aac guys will chime in. I'm running a 26" barrel on the .260 and plan on putting a break on it. Haven't built the 7mm yet but plan on at least a 24" tube on it with a break. It seems the n6 will have less internal volume than a standard 7.62sd which makes me kinda hesitant to try it on 7mm without factory approval. The .260 I feel will be fine, but if memory serves me correct it generates more pressure than .308
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