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And it uses 308 Brass ! The 224 Valkyrie was engineered to do a specific thing better than any commercially available AR-15 cartridge, and that thing is not general in nature. Rifleshooter.com measured the .224 Valkyries velocities at each barrel length with four different types of factory ammo. The good thing that come from this is i didnt have to put new undies on. No. The Savage Recon LRP averaged 1.75 inches for five, five-shot groups with all four factory loads. I bought the 224V Kool-Aid wish I hadn'tnever could get it to taste right..LOL. I am 6 foot tall, i was using 90 grain fusions. In that case then why not go with a smaller case that will get the job done. Remember our supersonic range calculations for the 22 Nosler firing an 85gr RDF at a claimed 2750fps out of an 18" barrel? Right now, shooting at extreme distance is a rising trend, and that is what the Valkyrie was designed to do well. I just built one on a Savage 10 action and it's an awesome shooter. The Federal Premium 90-grain .224 Valkyrie has a muzzle velocity of 2,700 fps. With the valkyrie and cartridges like @padoms along with all the 6mm s available it's getting tight in performance. Going to start with some factory hornady 88 grns, then move from there. Either way, 22 Nosler is about three to five times the price of the cheapest new production 55gr brass case .223 Rem, the cartridge 22 Nosler is meant to be better than. However, some excellent (and timely) work by Bill Marr at Rifleshooter.com showed a steady drop in 224 Valkyrie velocity all the way down to 16.5". ya'll take care. The 6.5 CM pushes a 140gr bullet at around 2600fps. now we couldnt pick that big sucker up to put on a wheeler and it would probably have bottomed out our springs anyway. The .224 Valkyrie is a solid choice for long-range shooting. Take the .308 Win. LOL My little 98 Husky 4100 Lightweight shoots awesome too, I laid down some amazing groups with that thing this summer, once I put that limb saver butt pad on her, but I never realized how bad the trigger is on that thing! If the Valkyrie's design looks familiar, it should. The recoil was a moot point in this test, and most hunters wont wear Not quite. Can You Claim Self Defense While Committing a Crime in Wisconsin? This is a 26 inch 1-7 twist McGowen barrel. If you want to shoot an AR-15 at stuff beyond 500 yards, and consistently get hits, the 224 Valkyrie is the best option available. Target shooters, I think, will love the 224 Valkyrie, especially if they are using the AR15 platform. If you like shooting 308 Win and for some reason haven't jumped on the 6.5CM bandwagon, you'll love 224 Valkyrie, if only because the trajectories are so similar that you won't have to spend a ton of time memorizing a bunch of new holdovers and you'll have a better time dealing with wind, too. This picture is a 10 shot group at 200 yards with 68gr Hornady HPBT and RL15 while dialing in the scope. I've owned and shot most everything and like playing with different rounds. But for something supposedly meant to run heavy bullets, it seems to be extremely picky. We have suspended all shipments to Washington residents due to the signing of HB1240. well crap, glad i aint got no bolt action. He also told me that no one has been having stability problems with the new bullet. While a few good ones exist, most of the favorite bullets on the market are .260 caliber (6.5), .284 caliber (7mm) or .308 caliber. 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I'm having problems tracking my 223 at 1000, I can't imagine 2x that. At a touch over $2k price tag i would expect nothing less (and the few i have had the pleasure to handle have not disappointed) but you are still in the custom range in my opinion. The .22 Nosler uses a 1:8 twist rate in its barrels, restricting bullet weight to 85 grains or less. The heavy and long 22 cal in the 90 grain class are close to the 105 gr 6mm pills. We are assessing which products can be legally shipped. But one way to get better terminal ballistics is to shoot a heavier/longer bullet of the same caliber, and 6.8 SPC, from what I have seen, shortens the effective range of the M4 instead of lengthening it while 224 Valkyrie increases both terminal effectiveness and range. Another thing I don't know: why 6.8 SPC wasn't 224 Valkyrie in the first place. Copyright © 308AR.com 2023 If that alone isn't a reason to go with the Valkyrie, I don't know what is. With every passing industry trade show, we are introduced to the next big thing, or little thing, as the case may be. If you were, before the 22 Nosler, wishing your 223 Rem rifle was just a little faster, then you are likely very happy with the 22 Nosler concept. These cartridges work with rifles built on the AR-15 platform you only need the correct barrel, bolt and magazine. Besides I like to build obscure calibers and beat those "know-it-alls" with the latest and greatest store bought precision whatevers. I see the Valkyrie as an affordable factory round for practice that is ballistically similar to the I think that's where the disappointment lies. He ask me what i was gonna do with him, i said im gonna drag him down skull road and let the yotes have him. I expect any modern rifle to shoot 5 shots inside 1 moa with ammo that it likes. (l.) The hallmark load for the 224 Valkyrie is the 90-grain Sierra MatchKing, which at 2,700 fps has set the new standard for long-range performance from an AR-15. (Left to right) 6.5 PRC, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 Grendel, 224 Valkyrie. In contrast, the 224 Valkyrie caused the range safety officer (who seemed to take a particular interest in the rifles I was shooting) to immediately comment on how loud the impact sound was when I was making hits. Ive built 3 to date in AR platforms, one 22 6.5t WOA and two 24 1:7.5t Rainier Arms Ultramatch. After all, we know its not uncommon for published velocities to be, well, optimistic. Though still shy of the Creedmoor ballistically, from an AR-15 its as close as youre going to getat least until something new and even more specialized comes along. Both loads are above the minimum "comfortable stability" factor of 1.5 at altitudes above 3200-3700ft. There is that saying "You only get one chance to make a first impression" I think the biggest problem with the 224V is it didn't live up to the hype when it first came out and left a bad taste in a lot of people's mouth after a lot of time, money and effort put into it. It shoots incredibly flat, but will turn subsonic sooner than the Valkyrie and the wind will push it farther off course. you can think of. Subscribe to our email list and get exclusive access to promotions, sales events and more! If you're serious about precision shooting, you probably reload, and the 224 Valkyrie makes even more sense there. A simple twist of the adjustable gas block corrected both problems. There is, however, a sizable contingent of the gun owning population that can benefit from the advantages of 224 Valkyrie, and even some of the folks who would be "fine" with 5.56 would be better off with 224 Valkyrie. Little light hitting for such a big animal, so damn good shot. about that time a guy in the camp that ask me what i shot rode his wheeler down to my stand to help. You'll note that the Nosler website discussing the topic doesn't show velocity data when they compare heavy bullets from 22 Nosler and 224 Valkyrie at range, only trajectory. Plus, of course, there's a supply of 224 Valkyrie ammo from Federal, meaning you can take that brass and reuse it. Now that you understand the genealogy of the 224 Valkyrie, what might surprise you is where its inspiration came from. While I like the sound of 308 on steel, it was just plain easier to make hits with the 224 Valkyrie. So, even if we don't know why the 6.8 SPC couldn't have just been the 224 Valkyrie or 224 SPC in the first place, thus offering an increase in terminal effectiveness AND an increase in max effective range, we do know that 224 Valkyrie isn't really a brand new cartridge just brand new to the world of standardized cartridges. You might say the 224 Valkyrie began life as a .30 Rem., because the 112-year-old .30 Rem. At 50 cents a round, 224 Valkyrie undercuts a lot of the cartridges on the market which are currently popular for similar purposes, including AR-15 platform competitors like 6.5 Grendel (meh) and of course the AR-10/LR-308/SR-25 options from 6.5 Creedmoor to 308 Win. But between the .270 Winchester and the .280 Remington, which offers the best performance for the hunter? i scoped it and seen it was a big hog. This greatly reduced recoil allowed me to get back on target faster and better follow my shots at distance. If you're short on time or have no stomach for massive walls of text, here's the summary: 224 Valkyrie is cheaper to shoot, the cartridge case makes more sense from a reloading perspective, and it offers better performance at long distance, especially when considering wind, thanks to its ability to shoot heavier bullets. No they arent average guns. The cartridge is based on the same case as the capable 6.8 SPC, and it was designed for heavy bullets like the ever-popular 90-grain SMK (Sierra MatchKing). MPA is tweaking feed lips and had designed a new follower for the standard .308 mags. One big difference between the Creedmoor and Valkyrie is the increased splash at distance, whether they're misses or hits you simply get more splash from the creed. could probably make it happen with 153's at around 2400fps. Increased velocity helps everything except for felt recoil and barrel life. AR-15 224 Valkyrie 24" Custom Barrel - Used. There are many different kinds of pistols out there, and whats right for one person might not be right for you. didnt know how big just knew he was big. The 224 Valkyrie was designed to shoot heavier bullets up to Barrel Length: 22 Fluted Threaded. Ive ran the FGMM 90s out to 850yds with repeatable hits; havent had the chance to go further. oh come on, that made a great story, HOG's are tough,so don't forget your 20 round magazine for that .308. For starters, its much less expensive to modify an existing case than it is to design a new one. Using a .245 G7 BC for the Nosler 85 RDF, and their velocity claim of 2750fps, we see the 22 Nosler 85gr staying supersonic at1055 yards. However, to make the cartridge compatible with long and slender bullets, with ridiculously high ballistic coefficients (BCs), and with standard 6.8 SPC magazines, Federal shortened the 6.8 SPC case, set the shoulder back with a 30-degree taper, and necked it down to accept .224-caliber bullets. You are failing to comprehend the point. I have no problem getting to 1000 yds. That would make the Savage a sub-average performer. If your eyes tend to glaze over when a lot of numbers come up on your screen, here are the basics: Aside from price, the biggest difference between 22 Nosler and 224 Valkyrie can be seen when we look at the twist rate and loads chosen by their respective manufacturers and backers. Bullet Weight: .224 Valkyrie. It may deliver only a quarter as much kick as a 308 Wins 180 grain bullet. I love it in bolt action and shoot it all the time. Send us a message, and our experts will assist you in completing your build. The .224 Valkyrie uses a faster 1:7 twist, thereby giving the ability to he had his grand daughter and wanted her to see it. The new 22 Nosler 85gr RDF is by no means bad, but it's no match for the slipperiness of a 90 or 95. | An Official Journal Of The NRA, Should You Carry Your Gun With an Empty Chamber? As you can see from the numbers above, the .224 Valkyrie consistently held muzzle energies around 1,450 ft-lbs or more, while the .223 Remington was in the mid to But either way i won't be using it next year. Hornady Superformance ammunition uses special Hornady Superformance powder, and the numbers they give for a 5.56 NATO Superformance Match 75gr BTHP from a 20" barrel are 2910fps, only 40fps shy of the Nosler numbers from an 18" barrel. this sucker was full of holes. ComparisonYou are probably wondering where the 224 Valkyrie is positioned when all the commercially available cartridges compatible with the AR-15 platform are considered. We've spent more than enough time discussing why I think 224 Valkyrie sounds good on paper. the bullet went in his jaw and came out the back of his neck. Despite having a heavier profile barrel (and less material removed from the inside of the barrel), the 224 Valkyrie rifle came in over a pound lighter than the 308 Win rifle when unloaded. For the guy shooting 200 to 300 yards, the ARC lends a bigger .244-caliber bullet selection over the Grendel. Sales for a cartridge created in a caliber for which there are not many suitable bullets would be anemic. Well, just after the turn of the 21st century, an enterprising wildcatter from Illinois by the name of Roy Winnett created the 22 PDK (Prairie Dog Killer.) Similarly, and particularly with magazine-fed weapons, is the problem of magazine compatibility. he stunk too bad for me to mess with. In the 224 Valkyrie, though, you will see a lot of heavy, long, high ballistic coefficient bullets loaded to magazine length, because the designers sacrificed a tiny amount of case capacity to allow for a longer bullet within the length required by the AR lower receiver and magazine internal dimensions. I think the 224 Valkyrie is going to do very well in the marketplace, and I can't wait to see what ammunition options are available for it when other manufacturers start jumping into the game. id be in a world of hurt. Additionally, right now, even the least-expensive Valkyrie ammunition will cost you about 50 cents per trigger pull. For hunting edible game there's a 90gr JSP Fusion load, and varmint hunters have the option of a 60gr wait for it NOSLER Ballistic Tip load. While Im sure no one at Federal will admit it, what the company really did was apply the Creedmoor concept to the 22 PDK/22 Nosler. Varmint hunters - remember the 22 Nosler 55gr load at 3500fps from a 24" barrel? Is .224 Valkyrie Better than .308/6.5 Creedmoor? While a 223 or 5.56 barrel of 18" length would use a rifle gas, intermediate gas, or midlength gas system depending on the desires of the end user, this Rock Creek barrel uses a gas system one inch longer than a standard rifle gas system. Yes, there's now an 85 grain 22 Nosler load, but that's just getting started for the 224 Valkyrie, with 90gr factory loads and the new 95gr Sierra MatchKing available soon. Both 90-grain loads showed a bit more variance, but I consider this of no consequence since maximum muzzle velocity deviations with each rifle were larger than the difference due to barrel length. I think the reason 308 makes sense in a bolt gun is because it has enough case capacity to push .30 cal bullets of a given weight as fast needed for specific applications when you don't need or want the velocity/recoil of a cartridge that could push said bullet faster. You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers. While the 224 Valkyrie's vaunted (too-vaunted, really) "1300 yard" supersonic range is going to be cut short with real world barrel lengths such as 18" compared to a 24" test barrel, keeping a heavy bullet supersonic well past 1000 yards will not be a problem for the Valkyrie. Most gun owners, though, can't always afford premium at this level. I guess you get what you pay for; it has a suggested retail of $3,789.95. so we tie a chain and strap and drug this sucker about two miles. Unlike the new rifle, though, this one was actually chambered in 308 and based on the "Large Frame AR" platform. we all would, I'd just like to get my "Dirty Little Thirty" running, that thing handles like a Merkel over and under, perfect for "wing shooting" wild boar! I bought a cheap upper and with the American Eagle stuff it shoots about MOA. The new cartridge was tested in a moderately priced Savage (front)and a premium offering from JP Rifles. Think again. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. (l.) Though the Savage Recon LRP did not shoot as precisely as the tested JP rifle, the 90-grain MatchKing load was still a near-MOA performer in the more- affordable rifle. That 6.8" shorter barrel means lower muzzle velocity and thus slightly less ability to buck the wind, and while the wind drift difference at 500 yards between the two barrel lengths was only about 6" with a 10mph wind, the wind at the range that day was extremely gusty and at times over 15mph. One all i had was a straight on head shot, so i let er rip and he goes down. Web102K views 5 years ago. While this bullet will maintain supersonic speeds well past any range where people hunt with .224" diameter projectiles, it should also make for quick, ethical kills of game within the "normal" hunting distances (under 300 yards). When it's time to step up for competition, you can spend the same buck-or-so a round to buy 90gr BTHP Federal Gold Medal Match ammunition. in a bolt-action rifle, it is indeed a lighting rod in an AR-15.. Jimmy said ill take him, i said ok lets get him to camp. That's because the 224 Valkyrie is supersonic at longer range, making your job easier if you want to shoot that far. Founded by Frank Galli in 2000, Snipers Hide has been offering informational videos, podcasts, and other support to its users in one location. A lot of shooters have figured this out, and this is I think the biggest reason why 224 Valkyrie is here to stay. The big difference, however, was recoil. In a time when finding a receipt for $99 cases of ammo from 2001 can cause me to weep for the prices of old, shooting more for less is a good thing. I've had a box of Berger 90gr VLDs sitting around for almost a decade, and it looks like I'll finally be able to use it. he fired one round and it didnt even phase him, he shot another and that one done the trick. This was an interesting contrast for me, as the two rifles were roughly the same size and shape and could conceivably be used for the same purposes sure, 308 Win has some advantages, but as I soon found out, so did 224 Valkyrie. The hog from hell, 224 Valkyrie vs 400 pound hog - Hunting - 308AR.com Community All Activity Home The Sportsmens Den Hunting The hog from hell, 224 By Incidentally, if you combine the overall performance of both rifles, you get an average precision of 1.40 MOA, thus confirming my 1.5-MOA average postulation. Assuming a constant 10mph wind, the difference in wind drift between the 22 Nosler 85 and the 224 Valkyrie shooting a Berger 90 VLD at 1000 yards is about the same as the difference between Hornady's 5.56 Superformance 75 and the 22 Nosler 85 RDF. He hung it up and liked to pulled our skinnin pole down and started skinning it, the hide and that hard fat layer that comes stuck to it was 2 inches thick. Thought a Beretta shotgun was out of your budget? The bullets bonded construction allows for deep penetration. SpecializationFor just about any general-purpose endeavor, especially those of a tactical nature, the .223 Rem. Back to the 224V it was designed to push a .224 bullet as fast as possible with sub MOA accuracy out of a AR platform rifle. Based on years of testing various ARs, Ive found their average precision to be about 1.5 MOA, when multiple random loads are evaluated. By comparison, the Savage retails for $1,249. We can see this from their load recommendations. I bought a craddock precision upper and it has performed great. Federal's 224 Valkyrie has all of these features and more it fits in the more popular AR15 magwell as opposed to the AR10/SR25 length magwell, it is cheaper, and it has even lower recoil. Look at what is arguably the most popular new rifle cartridge of the last decade or so the 6.5 Creedmoor.

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