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You pile up two dozen different rifle/cartridge/ammo design combinations and have a Tier 1 or Tier 2 team able to choose from any in the pile they will almost always choose the lightest rifle/ammo combination they believe will do the job. While their SDM may carry a 338 Lapua or 50 BMG and machine gunner a 7.62×51 instead of 5.56 if majority of team thinks they can complete a mission with an 11.5" 5.56 or even a 9mm MP5 over one of the new SIG 6.8×51s they will select the lighter weapon and double up on ammo load out.
I see the need for the new weapon but not to replace the average grunts use. I would procure enough of the new 6.8×51s to allow teams who need them to have easy access. In turn I would bring in all the issued M4s and freshen them up while converting to 6.8 spc II along with SAWs. Would take majority of M14s stockpiled and modernize them a bit while rebarreling them in 6.5 Creedmoor and be done. Swapping all troops to the new SIG just doesn't seem to make sense when look at the weight.
I now have 24 6.8 spc IIs and parts to build another half dozen or more already sorted. I think its the best all around muzzle to 450 yard multipurpose selections there. But as previous poster mentioned new ammo selections has had me lean back toward 5.56 again more than had used past decade. In lock of both my trucks, wifes truck and staged around the house currently have 5.56 rifles with 60 round magazines loaded with M855A1. I happen to have lucked out and was able to acquire over 10,000 rounds of M855A1 plus over 25,000 pulled M855A1 projectiles.
If didn't have the M855A1 almost every place a 5.56 has found its way back would all be 6.8s. XM68GD is almost unobtainable and commercial 6.8 a bit expensive especially Lehigh and other specialty flavors. My most driven truck has a 5.56 and 6.8 in locks behind seat and bedside rack has both choices. If military had stuck with 6.8 and developed enough specialty projectiles to support it everything would be 6.8 but I only have about 1,200 factory loaded 6.8 AP rounds put back. I would take 90 grain 6.8 Gold Dots over 5.56 M855 but M855A1 is a very effective round and increases ammo loadout 25% for same weight over 6.8.
Hunting will take the 6.8 everytime, same with zombies that don't have armor. Issue is so many people have armor now have to weigh that in and why as long as I have M855A1 will consider the 5.56 a viable cartridge again. Only companies I know making high end military grade 6.8 spc II are only selling to military and none is filtering into civilian hands since the SIG 6.8×51 aka 277 Fury became the front running cartridge in USGI selection process. Can harvest anything from ground hogs to elk with 6.8 spc II. The 5.56 runs out of steam for game the size of elk and unless have speciality ammo the 6.8 is a better one shot man stopper.
I see the need for the new weapon but not to replace the average grunts use. I would procure enough of the new 6.8×51s to allow teams who need them to have easy access. In turn I would bring in all the issued M4s and freshen them up while converting to 6.8 spc II along with SAWs. Would take majority of M14s stockpiled and modernize them a bit while rebarreling them in 6.5 Creedmoor and be done. Swapping all troops to the new SIG just doesn't seem to make sense when look at the weight.
I now have 24 6.8 spc IIs and parts to build another half dozen or more already sorted. I think its the best all around muzzle to 450 yard multipurpose selections there. But as previous poster mentioned new ammo selections has had me lean back toward 5.56 again more than had used past decade. In lock of both my trucks, wifes truck and staged around the house currently have 5.56 rifles with 60 round magazines loaded with M855A1. I happen to have lucked out and was able to acquire over 10,000 rounds of M855A1 plus over 25,000 pulled M855A1 projectiles.
If didn't have the M855A1 almost every place a 5.56 has found its way back would all be 6.8s. XM68GD is almost unobtainable and commercial 6.8 a bit expensive especially Lehigh and other specialty flavors. My most driven truck has a 5.56 and 6.8 in locks behind seat and bedside rack has both choices. If military had stuck with 6.8 and developed enough specialty projectiles to support it everything would be 6.8 but I only have about 1,200 factory loaded 6.8 AP rounds put back. I would take 90 grain 6.8 Gold Dots over 5.56 M855 but M855A1 is a very effective round and increases ammo loadout 25% for same weight over 6.8.
Hunting will take the 6.8 everytime, same with zombies that don't have armor. Issue is so many people have armor now have to weigh that in and why as long as I have M855A1 will consider the 5.56 a viable cartridge again. Only companies I know making high end military grade 6.8 spc II are only selling to military and none is filtering into civilian hands since the SIG 6.8×51 aka 277 Fury became the front running cartridge in USGI selection process. Can harvest anything from ground hogs to elk with 6.8 spc II. The 5.56 runs out of steam for game the size of elk and unless have speciality ammo the 6.8 is a better one shot man stopper.