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  2. 6.5mm Grendel - Wikipedia

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    The name "Grendel" is inspired by the mythical monster antagonist from the Old English epic poem Beowulf. [7] It was a trademark owned by Alexander Arms (Bill Alexander's company in Radford, Virginia) and manufactured at Radford Arsenal, [8] until legally released in 2010 for SAAMI standardization with collaboration from Hornady. [7] [9] [10]

  3. List of AR platform cartridges - Wikipedia

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    6.5mm Grendel, The Grendel uses the same head and rim from the .220 Russian and the 7.62x39 with a rim diameter of 0.441-0.449. The 6.5 Grendel bullets have a true diameter of 6.71mm / 0.264" and the 6.5 Grendel case can be formed from abundant 7.62x39 cases with a neck re-sizing die, and fire-forming a slight change to the shoulder, if the ...

  4. Talk:6.5mm Grendel/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  5. .50 Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    .50 Beowulf General Technical Specifications Archived 2020-07-22 at the Wayback Machine on the Alexander Arms website "Alexander Arms .50 Beowulf", Jeff Quinn, Gunblast.com (online magazine), July 8, 2002 "Alexander Arms' New 'Overwatch' .50 Beowulf", Jeff Quinn, Gunblast.com (online magazine), June 15, 2003

  6. 6mm PPC - Wikipedia

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    An improved 6.5 PPC variation branded the 6.5 Grendel was marketed by Alexander Arms LLC. [9] Others are the 6.5 CSS marketed by CompetitionShooting.com, the 6.5 PPCX developed by Arne Brennan and optimized for 100–108 grains (6.48–7.00 g) 6.5mm bullets, and the 6.5 BPC developed by Jim Borden and Dr. Louis Palmisano and optimized for 81 ...

  7. Talk:6.5mm Grendel - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Arms had published some VERY hot (estimated in the low-mid 60,000 PSI) loads and subsequently had issues with broken bolt lugs. They have pulled their old load data and released a newer, much lower velocity set of data that is still hot, but is closer in line with pressure data from Hornady, Nosler, Hodgdon, and others.

  8. Table of handgun and rifle cartridges - Wikipedia

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    The rimmed .375 H&H Flanged Magnum for double-guns and the .375 H&H Belted Rimless Magnum with a headspacing belt for magazine-fed rifles were released simultaneously in 1912. .375 Ruger: 2007 US 1 [4] R [5] 9.5×65.5mm 2840 [4] 4835 [4] 3.405 90.5 [10] 0.375 [10] 0.430 [5] 65.5mm Developed in collaboration between Ruger and Hornady. [citation ...

  9. 6.5 mm Grendel - Wikipedia

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