The 6.5mm Grendel is an
intermediate cartridge jointly designed by
British-American
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armorer
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Bill Alexander, competitive shooter Arne Brennan (of
Houston
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,
Texas) and
Lapua ballistician Janne Pohjoispää, as a low-
recoil
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, high-
precision rifle cartridge
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Types Full-powered
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specifically for the
AR-15 platform at medium/long range (200–800 yard). It is an improved variation of the
6.5mm PPC.
The 6.5mm Grendel cartridge was first unveiled in May 2003 at the
Blackwater Training Facility in
North Carolina, where it remained
supersonic
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at range and out-shot the
7.62mm NATO with only half the
recoil
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. Since its introduction, it has proven to be a versatile cartridge and is now expanding into other firearm design platforms including
bolt-action rifle
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Most bolt-action ...
s and the
Kalashnikov system.
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Prototype 6.5 Grendel AK Rifle from Definitive Arms
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The name "Grendel" is inspired by the
mythical monster antagonist from the
Old English epic poem ''
Beowulf
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''.
It was a
trademark owned by Alexander Arms (Bill Alexander's company in
Radford, Virginia
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) and manufactured at
Radford Arsenal, until legally released in 2010 for
SAAMI standardization with collaboration from
Hornady
Hornady Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of ammunition cartridges, components and handloading equipments, based in Grand Island, Nebraska.
History
The company is currently run by Joyce Hornady's son, Steve Hornady, who took o ...
.
Development and history
The goal of the 6.5mm Grendel design was to create an effective
STANAG magazine-length cartridge for the
AR-15
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platform that could reach and surpass the performance of the native
5.56mm NATO/
.223 Remington
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cartridge. Constrained by the dimension of the STANAG magazines, the Grendel's designers decided to use a shorter, larger-diameter
case for higher
powder
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volume while allowing space for the long, streamlined, high ballistic coefficient 6.5mm (.264 cal.) bullets. Firing
factory
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-loaded
ammunition
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with bullets ranging from , its
muzzle velocity varies from with 129- and bullets to with bullets (similar in velocity to a 5.56 mm round). Depending on their case material and bullet weight, 6.5mm Grendel cartridges weigh .
The case head diameter of the Grendel is the same as that of the
.220 Russian,
7.62×39mm
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and 6.5mm PPC cases. This diameter is larger than the
5.56×45mm NATO
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, thereby necessitating the use of a non-standard AR-15
bolt. The increased case diameter results in a small reduction in the magazine ammo capacities. A 6.5mm Grendel magazine with the same dimensions as a 30-round STANAG magazine will hold 26 rounds of Grendel ammunition.
Performance
Proponents assert that the Grendel is a good "middle ground" between the 5.56×45mm NATO and the
7.62×51mm NATO
The 7.62×51mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 7.62 NATO) is a rimless, bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is a standard for small arms among NATO countries.
First developed in the 1950s, the cartridge had first been introduced in U.S. service f ...
. It retains greater
terminal energy at extended ranges than either of these cartridges due to its higher
ballistic coefficient
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(BC).
For example, the 6.5 mm Grendel bullet has more
kinetic energy and better
body armor
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penetration at than the larger and heavier bullet of the
M80 7.62mm NATO round.
In order to obtain ballistics that are superior to the 7.62×51mm cartridge, a weapon with a longer barrel and firing a heavier bullet is necessary. To achieve the same results from shorter-length barrels, even heavier bullets are needed.
External ballistics
As noted above, the Grendel case is very closely related to the .220 Russian case. In general, each additional grain of bullet weight will reduce muzzle velocity by 10.8 ft/s (50.8 m/s for each gram) and each additional inch of barrel length will increase muzzle velocity by 20 ft/s (2.4 m/s for each centimeter). Specific details are available as graphs derived from Alexander Arms' public domain load table linked below.
Army and police uses
Serbia is in process of adopting a rifle made by
Zastava Arms
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in 6.5 mm Grendel caliber as main armament for its armed forces. The rifle, designated M17, is a derivative of the previous-issue
M70 rifle. An American-manufactured rifle in 6.5mm Grendel caliber may also be adopted in armament for special forces units after it passes testing in
Technical Testing Center. Three types of 6.5mm Grendel ammunition produced by
Prvi Partizan
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The company produces ammunition for civilian and military consumers in a vari ...
Užice Serbia will be tested for use with these rifles.
See also
*
.220 Russian (5.6×39 mm)
*
.224 Valkyrie (5.6×41 mm)
*
6mm PPC
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*
6mm AR
The 6mm AR is a centerfire wildcat cartridge initially designed by Robert Whitley for long-range performance in an AR-15 rifle.
Description
The cartridge uses a 6.5 Grendel case that has been necked-down to accept a 6.2 mm (.243 in) bull ...
, a 6 mm wildcat version which shares 6.5 Grendel's casing, but sends a (usually) lighter projectile up to 1,000 yards (900 m).
*
6mm ARC
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 AR-15 platform ...
, a factory cartridge with many similarities to the 6mm AR
*
6.5×55mm_Swedish
*
6.5mm Creedmoor
*
6.5×42mm, also known as 6.5 MPC (Multi Purpose Cartridge), based on a necked up .223 Remington case.
The 6.5 MPC cartridge by SSK developed by J.D. Jones at SSK Industries , Article on DefenseReview.com
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* 6.8mm Remington SPC
* 7.62×39mm
The 7.62×39mm (aka 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge is widely used due to the worldwide proliferation of Russian SKS and AK-47 pattern rifles, as ...
* List of AR platform cartridges
The AR platform has become widely popular for makers of hunting and sporting rifles. Although the designations "AR-10" and "AR-15" are respectively trademarks of ArmaLite and Colt, variants of both are made by many manufacturers. The AR-15 rifl ...
* List of rifle cartridges
List of rifle cartridges, by primer type, calibre and name.
File:Cartridge Sample 2.jpg, 350px, From left to right: 1 .17 HM2,2 .17 HMR, 2.5 .17 wsm, 3 .22LR, 4 .22 WMR, 5 .17/23 SMc, 6 5mm/35 SMc, 7 .22 Hornet, 8 .223 Remington, 9 .223 WS ...
* Table of handgun and rifle cartridges
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References
Bibliography
* ''Guns 'n' Ammo: Book of the AR-15'', 2004, "The 6.5mm Grendel", David Fortier, p. 66.
* ''Special Weapons for Military & Police'', Annual #27 2004, "Beyond the 5.56mm NATO", Stan Crist, pp. 62–67.
* ''Guns 'n' Ammo: Book of the AR-15'', 2005, "6.5mm Grendel and 6.8 SPC", David Fortier, pp. 32–44.
* ''Shooting Times'', February 2005, "Cooking up Loads for the 6.5mm Grendel", David Fortier, pp. 52–56.
* ''Shooting Illustrated, September 2005, "6.5mm Grendel and Alexander Arms", J. Guthrie, pp. 34–37, 67–69.
* ''Petersen's: Rifle Shooter'', March/April 2006, "Cartridge Efficiency—Why case shape matters", M. L. McPherson, pp. 22–24.
* ''Shooting Times,'' January 2007, "Other AR Chamberings", Sidebar Article, David Fortier, p. 56.
* ''Special Weapons'', Semi-Annual #50 2007, "The Super Versatile AR", Charlie Cutshaw, pp. 44–45, 80–83.
* ''Special Weapons'', Semi-Annual #50 2007, "5.56mm NATO Alternatives", Stan Crist, pp. 52–59.
* ''Shooting Times'', March 2007, "Les Baer's 6.5mm Grendel AR Sets a New Standard", David Fortier, pp. 26–32.
* ''Special Weapons for Military & Police'' #52, Spring 2007, "BETTER-IDEA 6.5mm GRENDEL", Stan Crist
* ''Special Weapons for Military & Police'' #52, Spring 2007, "New Battlefield Requirements—New Rifles and Ammo Needed", Charlie Cutshaw
External links
* http://www.alexanderarms.com/
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