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300 ACC BLK Load Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2507503" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>The 208 only has to get up to 1000 FPS, the loss of case capacity is actually a good thing because it lets you run faster powders in a smaller space. If you think about it, the 208 is lighter than a 45 ACP hardball 230gn. 300 BLK is a very interesting round that is ultimately a compromise that worked out pretty well.</p><p></p><p>Adjustable or non-adjustable gas block? Part of the reason A1680 is very popular for subs is that some years ago the dedicated 300 BLK boards did a test and it generated more gas volume than other powders, so it's a safe bet for cycling if you can't meter the flow. My bad luck with BLK powders was in a non-adjustable gas block. Good to hear the CFE is working for you.</p><p></p><p>Small world moment - I played NASA Area Little League, and my dad had a Sunfish we ran all around Clear Lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2507503, member: 116181"] The 208 only has to get up to 1000 FPS, the loss of case capacity is actually a good thing because it lets you run faster powders in a smaller space. If you think about it, the 208 is lighter than a 45 ACP hardball 230gn. 300 BLK is a very interesting round that is ultimately a compromise that worked out pretty well. Adjustable or non-adjustable gas block? Part of the reason A1680 is very popular for subs is that some years ago the dedicated 300 BLK boards did a test and it generated more gas volume than other powders, so it's a safe bet for cycling if you can't meter the flow. My bad luck with BLK powders was in a non-adjustable gas block. Good to hear the CFE is working for you. Small world moment - I played NASA Area Little League, and my dad had a Sunfish we ran all around Clear Lake. [/QUOTE]
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