Rem 700 bolt face for 6mm arc?

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Hey guys.
If I wanted to build a 6mm ARC on a 700 action, which short action clambering would I need to acquire to have the correct bolt face?
It's a necked down 6.5 Grendel and I've never heard of a 700 in that clambering.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rob.
 
Based on a .220 Russian case it's a lousy cartridge for a 700 action. Remington have never made a bolt face in that configuration. That case is the reason some shooters installed part of the Sako extractor system, but ruining the safety of the original extractor system.

I have heard some shooters simply use a .308 bolt face and bend the extractor in enough to catch the smaller 220 Russian rim.

All in all it is still a lousy cartridge in a 700.
 
You could set up a bolt with the proper face using parts from Pacific Tool and Gauge. You will not have the 700's safety breeching if you use this option; either a Sako or M-16 style extractor is used.
 
My last order took about three months. For reamers and headspace gauges though. - dan

Did you go direct or through a dealer? I need some 700 parts and am thinking of just placing a bulk order of extractors and ejector kits to make it a one-shot deal, especially if it's gonna cost me for an export permit.
 
From Hornady load data... 6 ARC for bolt rifles and 105gr class bullet maxes out around 2750 - 2850fps in a 24" barrel. Max 62,000psi
https://www.hornady.com/assets/site/hornady/files/load-data/6mm-arc-bolt.pdf

6 CM start load is around 2700fps in a similar length barrel.
https://www.hornady.com/assets/site/hornady/files/load-data/6mm-creedmoor-all-data-v2.pdf

If you use Hodgdon tables you can see a pressure rating for these speeds too. Lower pressure equals longer bore life, less "hard" fouling and usually, wider and more stable accuracy node.

YMMV

Jerry
 
My last order took about three months. For reamers and headspace gauges though. - dan

That's pretty reasonable. I haven't ordered from them for a while just cause it's always turned into a hassle.

Like others have said, would be much easier to build a 6BR and you'd get similar performance (albeit with the ability to push a bit harder, I believe). All the Grendel based calibers are really designed to fit within the constraints of a small frame AR, not really much point going to great lengths to run them in a short action bolt gun, imo.
 
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