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TS Customs .223AI + 300BLK Switch Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Wado" data-source="post: 1320410" data-attributes="member: 42926"><p>Most of the sub loads I have messed with in my Blackout are with Lil' Gun and 208 grain A Max's. I loaded a few with Accurate 1680 for my AR but I only shoot supers in the AR, it's just too noisy for subs. I think most of us pig hunters are complacent in our inch plus groups with subs but you have taken this round to a different level, I'm impressed. You do have a good looking delivery system I will say. I have a generic Remington 700 off the shelf rifle with a SRT Shadow suppressor for my Blackout rig as well as a Wilson Combat barreled upper for my Colt AR. I tried some Trail Boss with light projectiles trying to get a sub load with almost zero recoil but gave up on the project because of what you described in your post. If you would have kept it up you might have gotten one stuck in the barrel eventually like I did. I thought I had a good load that was subsonic and very accurate with 110 grain V Max projectiles but after ten rounds fired the velocity fell like a rock until finally one lodged in the barrel. Way too dirty a load, save the Trail Boss for .308 maybe or Cowboy Pistol loads. I do load super's with I4227 and H110 with minute of pig accuracy, nothing like you have accomplished. My latest project is a 458 SOCOM bolt rifle I put together last winter. It has tested my patience trying to tweak a load for it. I can't afford a suppressor for it so it's all supersonic loads and I got too slow a barrel for them anyway. One question about the barrels, do you simply unscrew one and replace it? I don't see a barrel nut. Thanks for the post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wado, post: 1320410, member: 42926"] Most of the sub loads I have messed with in my Blackout are with Lil' Gun and 208 grain A Max's. I loaded a few with Accurate 1680 for my AR but I only shoot supers in the AR, it's just too noisy for subs. I think most of us pig hunters are complacent in our inch plus groups with subs but you have taken this round to a different level, I'm impressed. You do have a good looking delivery system I will say. I have a generic Remington 700 off the shelf rifle with a SRT Shadow suppressor for my Blackout rig as well as a Wilson Combat barreled upper for my Colt AR. I tried some Trail Boss with light projectiles trying to get a sub load with almost zero recoil but gave up on the project because of what you described in your post. If you would have kept it up you might have gotten one stuck in the barrel eventually like I did. I thought I had a good load that was subsonic and very accurate with 110 grain V Max projectiles but after ten rounds fired the velocity fell like a rock until finally one lodged in the barrel. Way too dirty a load, save the Trail Boss for .308 maybe or Cowboy Pistol loads. I do load super's with I4227 and H110 with minute of pig accuracy, nothing like you have accomplished. My latest project is a 458 SOCOM bolt rifle I put together last winter. It has tested my patience trying to tweak a load for it. I can't afford a suppressor for it so it's all supersonic loads and I got too slow a barrel for them anyway. One question about the barrels, do you simply unscrew one and replace it? I don't see a barrel nut. Thanks for the post. [/QUOTE]
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