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you want a supersonic or subsonic load? i have both. i can text it to youWatching! I'm looking for a good load for the SBR 10.5 Inch 1/8 Wylde and a .300 B.O. is on the short list!
im a big fan of Accurate 1680 powder....its what AAC recommends for supers and subs....you know..AAC, they invented the round...
This is good to know, hadn't encountered that in my fledgling research. Now I have a direction, thanks for the heads upim a big fan of Accurate 1680 powder....its what AAC recommends for supers and subs....you know..AAC, they invented the round...
for sure man feel free to PM with any questions. i started a thread a long while ago about my quest to make subsonic 300blkThis is good to know, hadn't encountered that in my fledgling research. Now I have a direction, thanks for the heads up
Appreciate the link, I've got some reading to do!for sure man feel free to PM with any questions. i started a thread a long while ago about my quest to make subsonic 300blk
300Blk subsonic
you want a supersonic or subsonic load? i have both. i can text it to you
This.im a big fan of Accurate 1680 powder....its what AAC recommends for supers and subs....you know..AAC, they invented the round...
im a big fan of Accurate 1680 powder....its what AAC recommends for supers and subs....you know..AAC, they invented the round...
Hey @11Charlie there's a Bushmaster in .300 Blackout already built, for sale here
WTS/WTT OR - NIB BUSHMASTER MINAMALIST IN .300 BLACKOUT PRICE REDUCED
lower left of page.Do you have a link? I would like to see what they say. My impression is that most commercial ammo makers do not post their loads. I need all the help I can get.
Im looking to use 62, 72, 77 and 80 gr bullets!
Haven't picked my parts for the .300 yet, likely a twin to my existing 10.5 inch upper!
If it's just paper punching, it's hard to beat the Hornady 55gr FMJ-BT. It's generally considered one of the most accurate of the 55gr FMJ bullets, and can often be found for less than $0.08 each when bought in bulk. I think my last purchase was $0.065 each when I caught them on sale.Thanks guys. I would like to find a round that does it all. Like @erslll mentioned cost really isn't the issue and it would be nice to have one that all my AR's like no matter what I am doing with it.
Paper, coyote or the two legged threat. I don't ususally take my AR to the range when I go but would say that If I do I don't shoot more than two or three mags. I am sure that even with more expensive bullets its cheaper loading it than buying mid grade or good ammo.