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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
6.8 Sherwood
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1744906" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>n</p><p></p><p>note they say they are working on a commercially available round also-- its a 6.8-284-- issue will be the platform, it wont be avail to the public as its electronically fired, but a standard mechanical trigger version might become available-- but its an AR-15 style platform but has the 308 bolt head size so patent issues come into play (and bolt/lug strength, but i'm sure if its being submitted and tested for the MIL then they have that part figured out)</p><p></p><p>if you zoom in on the pic, the upper appears to be an aero-precision (see the large A on the upper receiver) "ar-10" sized upper, hence the 9 pound unloaded weight -- not sure what the coal is on the 6.8 sherwood but I'm guessing its going to be similar to the 2.8" of the 308 making this an "ar-10" sized chassis, but it verywell could be a "mid-sized" chassis somewhere between the ar15 and ar10 as this has been in the works for some time now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1744906, member: 94491"] n note they say they are working on a commercially available round also-- its a 6.8-284-- issue will be the platform, it wont be avail to the public as its electronically fired, but a standard mechanical trigger version might become available-- but its an AR-15 style platform but has the 308 bolt head size so patent issues come into play (and bolt/lug strength, but i'm sure if its being submitted and tested for the MIL then they have that part figured out) if you zoom in on the pic, the upper appears to be an aero-precision (see the large A on the upper receiver) "ar-10" sized upper, hence the 9 pound unloaded weight -- not sure what the coal is on the 6.8 sherwood but I'm guessing its going to be similar to the 2.8" of the 308 making this an "ar-10" sized chassis, but it verywell could be a "mid-sized" chassis somewhere between the ar15 and ar10 as this has been in the works for some time now [/QUOTE]
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