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300 blackout subsonic loads
300 blackout subsonic loads









300 blackout subsonic loads

Why?.'cause people use the caliber in so many applications. This thread is very typical and somewhat understandable to have so many different opinions and assessments of 300BO. I'm lazy, so I basically just copy/pasted it here for the approximate 2-cents it may be worth. I just posted this on another section that had a similar question. If all else fails I will go back to my 110gr Barnes TAC-TX as you suggest. I have a raccoon and coyote problem I will addressing also and would like to use the rifle/bullets for those too. I also will not be only hunting deer with these bullets. I have been hunting with minimal cartridges (410 slug guns, 10mm handgun) for a few years I am willing to be very selective about what shots I take when hunting with such minimal cartridges. Now I've shot (and won a few) 2-gun matches with suppressed 8" 300blk shooting subs, I like the S&B 200gr load for general off-the-shelf plinking, but this caliber will eventually force me to start reloading. Taken several hogs and deer with it, most DRT or within 20 yards. 300blk hunting bullet for the foreseeable future. I've shot hogs with subs, but I wasn't worried with recovery, and I'm glad I wasn't, because some of them made it a lot further than they should have with good hits.ġ10gr Barnes supers are my only. Subs are not "quiet", they just don't have the same "crack" as supers.

300 blackout subsonic loads

Is the reduced noise going from supers to subs worth the almost certain wounded animal that you will have to track much further? Have not killed anything with them yet.The Maker Bullet seem like a good deal for the hunting bullet assuming they have good terminal performance. Last time I bought some they were under $40 so not sure if I caught a sale or they have went up. Something like that would yield better results.Īnd for a subsonic hunting round I use these. I wish someone would make titegroup in a large more voluminousness type flake or ball. The only problem with them is few published subsonic loads and the only one that I have found which is Trail Boss probably is not gassy enough to run the action. You can find pulled or second M80 for cheap like $85 per 500. I really wish that I could get a 147gr subsonic to work. Im sure their is a good platted bullet out there but have not tried any yet. I have came to the conclusion to just buy a good FMJ bullet and leave it at that. Even bought a special die to help with scratching the coating with no success. I tried the cheap coated bullets and had poor results. Almost every deer I have taken on my current hunting property has been at 60 yards or less. Very few of my hunting location allow shots much over that. The biggest critter I will use it on will be whitetail deer and I won't stretch it more than 100 yards. 200gr+ and expanding at impact velocity out to 100 yard (assuming I manage to launch it at ~1050fps). Something capable of 2-MOA at 100 yards would be nice. I don't mind paying for this bullet as I am probably going to only load ~50 of these a year once I have a reliable load worked up. Jacketed, plated or coated lead would be fine. Accuracy capable of minute of 1/2 size Metric target A-zone at 50 yards and if I could hit an 8-inch plate at 150 yards with it (assuming I do my part) all the better. Since the picture below was taken KAK Micro Flash Can has been replace by a 51-tooth AAC flash-hider to mount the SDN-6 on.įirst, an inexpensive 190-220 gr bullet I can use for sub-sonic plinking and the occasional carbine match. So far without the suppressor it cycles everything I have feed it, super or sub-sonic. The barrel is a Ballistic Advantage, 16-inch, 1:7 twist, pistol length gas system.











300 blackout subsonic loads