22 ARC, the 22-250 killer

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In a previous thread asking what cartridge you want Hornady to develop, I don’t think there was one request for a 22 cal cartridge based on a grendel case.
 
In a previous thread asking what cartridge you want Hornady to develop, I don’t think there was one request for a 22 cal cartridge based on a grendel case.

Nope, was not on any bingo cards here lol. But millions and millions of Americans with ARs might feel different. Can dig it here from an efficiency point of view.


The 22 ARC will flop, no different than the 6 ARC did.

6 ARC already flopped?

Seems to be plenty of demand out there still.
 
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some fun numbers

Barrel life (as per AccurateShooter.com barrel life calculator)
  • 22-250 55gr ~ 1348 rounds
  • 22 ARC 62gr ~ 2409 rounds, or 78% longer than 22-250

Rounds loaded per pound of powder
  • 22-250 ~ 193 rounds (36.3grs avg per round)
  • 22 ARC ~ 237 rounds (29.5grs avg per round)

Downrange Trajectory
22-250 55gr Vmax @ 3680 fps
100y +0.8"
200y 0.0"
300y -4.9" (1.6moa)
400y -15.0" (3.6moa)
500y - 32.0" (6.1moa)
600y -58.1" (9.2moa)
700y - 96.2" (13.1moa)
800y -150.7" (18.0moa)

22 ARC 62gr ELD-VT @ 3300 fps
100y +1.0"
200y 0.0"
300y -5.3" (1.7moa)
400y -15.6" (3.7moa)
500y - 31.9" (6.1moa)
600y -55.2" (8.8moa)
700y - 86.9" (11.9moa)
800y -128.7" (15.4moa)

Velocity retention

Retains 3000 fps impact to :
22-250 : 175 yards
22 ARC : 130 yards

Retains 2000 fps impact to :
22-250 : 485 yards
22 ARC : 620 yards

Retains 1350 fps supersonic flight to :
22-250 : 755 yards
22 ARC : 1010 yards

Energy retention
Retains 1000 ft-lbs impact to :
22-250 : 210 yards
22 ARC : 265 yards

Retains 500 ft-lbs impact to :
22-250 : 480 yards
22 ARC : 670 yards

Recoil in 8lb rifles
22-250 : 5.5 ft lbs / 6.7 fps recoil velocity
22 ARC : 4.7 ft-lbs / 6.1 fps recoil velocity
 
Barrel life calculators…
The 55 vmax isn’t a boat tail bullet.
You’re leaning on the twist of the barrel being able to shoot high bc bullets. The comparison has little to do with the cartridge.
Even still, up to 500 yards there is no difference between your selections.
 
Barrel life calculators…
The 55 vmax isn’t a boat tail bullet.
You’re leaning on the twist of the barrel being able to shoot high bc bullets. The comparison has little to do with the cartridge.
Even still, up to 500 yards there is no difference between your selections.

Barrel life is a thing, for some more than others

Pick your 14 twist boat tail bullet of choice and the numbers can be re-run
 
Downrange Trajectory
22-250 50gr Vmax BUCKY BOAT TAIL @ 3800 fps
100y +0.7"
200y 0.0"
300y -4.6" (1.5moa)
400y -14.4" (3.4moa)
500y - 30.9" (5.9moa)
600y -56.4" (9.0moa)
700y - 94.2" (12.8moa)
800y -148.8" (17.8moa)

22 ARC 62gr ELD-VT @ 3300 fps
100y +1.0"
200y 0.0"
300y -5.3" (1.7moa)
400y -15.6" (3.7moa)
500y - 31.9" (6.1moa)
600y -55.2" (8.8moa)
700y - 86.9" (11.9moa)
800y -128.7" (15.4moa)

Velocity retention

Retains 3000 fps impact to :
22-250 : 190 yards
22 ARC : 130 yards

Retains 2000 fps impact to :
22-250 : 490 yards
22 ARC : 620 yards

Retains 1350 fps supersonic flight to :
22-250 : 740 yards
22 ARC : 1010 yards

Energy retention
Retains 1000 ft-lbs impact to :
22-250 : 190 yards
22 ARC : 265 yards

Retains 500 ft-lbs impact to :
22-250 : 450 yards
22 ARC : 670 yards

The numbers just get worse Bucky lol
 
This is what happens when you run ballistic spreadsheets based on theoretical dream hunting situations, add a dose of marketing, touch of thermal and pretend steel targets can grow fur. Entertaining. Mildly.
Carry on tod.
 
This is what happens when you run ballistic spreadsheets based on theoretical dream hunting situations, add a dose of marketing, touch of thermal and pretend steel targets can grow fur. Entertaining. Mildly.
Carry on tod.

No, it's actually just math that affects real world results.

You're similar to the guy at the range who was surprised at how much energy my 22 Creedmoor 88gr ELD-M had on the steel at 600 yards. (~1100 ft lbs, BTW) "It hits way harder than my 75gr ELD-M from a 223!" Yeah, no surprise there! Ballistic coefficient matters.
 
No, it's actually just math that affects real world results.


Yup.

The math determines how well the cartridge fills the box of a truck, to a very high degree. It is inescapable fact.

It also determines how fast you need a new spout, what kind of firearm you can use the cartridge in, how much powder it burns, how much it recoils...pick the one that checks your boxes.

Dunno why numbers bother people so.
 
Is this the hunting sub-forum?
BC matters very little when I’m killing game. But let that not stop the dreaming and pretending about killing coyotes with your ARC at 600yards.
 
Is this the hunting sub-forum?
BC matters very little when I’m killing game. But let that not stop the dreaming and pretending about killing coyotes with your ARC at 600yards.

Who says no one does? Or likes to shoot that far with their hunting rifle?

We need to be limited to what you do?

Its gonna hit harder at 50 yards than anything else coming out of a .224" AR mag too. No need to focus on 600 ;) Sounds like a great way to launch 77 grain LRX or other nice monos. Or put light ones into warp high speeds with comparitively little powder.
 
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