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		<title>Valkyrie Video Fest &#8212; New .224 Valkyrie Unveiled</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do we really need a new, high-performance .22-caliber cartridge for the AR15 platform (aka MSR 15). Federal thinks so. Federal has introduced a .22-Caliber Hot Rod cartridge — the .224 Valkyrie. Designed to out-perform the .223 Rem and .22 Nosler while still running well in ARs, the new .224 Valkyrie offers excellent long-range performance when [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Do we really need a new, high-performance .22-caliber cartridge for the AR15 platform (aka MSR 15). Federal thinks so. Federal has introduced a .22-Caliber Hot Rod cartridge — the .224 Valkyrie. Designed to out-perform the .223 Rem and .22 Nosler while still running well in ARs, the new .224 Valkyrie offers excellent long-range performance when loaded with heavy, high-BC bullets.</p>
<p>The performance is impressive. Federal says that, when loaded with a 90-grain Sierra MatchKing bullet, the .224 Valkyrie will stay supersonic all the way to 1300 yards, while offering substantially less recoil than other AR-friendly cartridges such as the 6.5 Grendel.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/valk22404op.png" alt=".224 Valkyrie recoil comparison"></p>
<p>Here are three videos that give insight into the .224 Valkyrie cartridge and rifle options. We think the two applications that make most sense for this new cartridge are: 1) PRS Gas Gun matches (Open Class) &#8212; you get 6mm Creedmoor ballistic performance with much less recoil for faster shot transitions; and 2) Long-Range (400+ yards) varminting &#8212; you get performance similar to a 22-250 in a cartridge that works with your existing AR15 lower. That will really help with those long shots on P-dogs.</p>
<h2>.224 Valkyrie PRS Gas Gun Demo Run</h2>
<p>The new .224 Valkyrie is basically a 6.8 SPC case necked down to .22-caliber. You can use your existing AR15 lower, but you will need a dedicated .224-Valkyrie upper, or at the minimum a new barrel, modified bolt with proper bolt face, and 6.8-compliant mags. In this video, a shooter runs a tactical course using a rig chambered for the .224 Valkyrie. You can see how it functions 100%. This video also provides ballistic comparisons with other &#8220;enhanced performance&#8221; AR15 cartridges.</p>
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<h2>.224 Valkyrie vs. .22-250 Remington</h2>
<p>The Social Regressive explains: &#8220;There are two key reasons why the 224 Valkyrie is unique and desirable. First, it is specifically designed to fit the limitations of the AR-15 platform. It does so even when loaded with gigantic bullets, like the 90-grain SMK that Federal announced. .22-250 Rem is too long and too fat to work in the AR-15 platform; it needs an AR-10 bolt and magazine.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/valkvid17004.jpg" alt=".224 Valkyrie recoil comparison"><br />
<i>Image from .224 Valkyrie Video from The Social Regressive, linked below.</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Does this mean that the 22-250 is now outmoded? Not even close. Varminters depend upon its flat trajectory and inherent accuracy. It&#8217;s a handloader&#8217;s dream cartridge, and the factory ammunition out there works well, too. If, however, you want a semiauto platform or you want to shoot longer distances, .224 Valkyrie looks like it will be the logical choice [with fast twist-rate barrels and high-BC bullets].&#8221;</p>
<p><iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vkHqm4V6Z6s" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<h2>New Savage MSR 15 in .224 Valkyrie</h2>
<p>Savage Arms has a new AR15-platform rifle chambered in .224 Valkyrie. This will debut at SHOT Show 2018. The new <a href="http://media.vistaoutdoor.com/p/SA/900.aspx" target="_blank">Savage MSR 15 Valkyrie</a> has some nice features: crisp two-stage trigger, adjustable gas system, and tough Cerakote finish on lower and upper. The 5R-rifled, 18&#8243;-long barrel comes from the factory with an effective muzzle brake. MSRP is $1499.00. We wish the barrel was a bit longer (at least 22&#8243;), but the adjustable gas system is a nice feature that lets you tune the cycling for your ammo and shooting discipline.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/valkvid17005.jpg" alt=".224 Valkyrie recoil comparison"></p>
<p>Savage has high hopes for this rifle. With 90gr Federal factory ammo, it produces only half the recoil of larger cartridges with similar long-range performance. Here is a video showing a prototype Savage with a 22-inch barrel. The Ammo was Federal Premium pushing a 90gr SMK at 2680 fps. Note how &#8220;calm&#8221; the rifle stays on the bags. There is no muzzle lift and rearward recoil is minimal (see 0:10). You could work a varmint field very effectively with this rifle.</p>
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<address>Savage MSR 15 Tip from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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