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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
.300 Blackout vs 5.56
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<blockquote data-quote="ncwg2boatguy" data-source="post: 1508125" data-attributes="member: 71293"><p>Ideally 300 black was designed to run suppressed. it excels with 200-230gr bullets suppressed out to 150yds with good handloads. With 110-125gr ballistic tips its a great medium game cartridge out to 300yds with a 16-18"1-8 twist barrel. Brass is cheaper now than it was when it hit the market so its personal preference and no more expenseive than bottle neck hunting ammo. I run it suppressed for deer out to 100 yds in wooded areas where I live. and for varmints. But for more range time and fun and if your in a state you can hunt small to medium game with .223 I would use .223. A lot of good bullets that will really perform well in it. 64ge SP are deer slayers with shot placement and at 3000 fps they dump enough energy to leave a sizable wound channel. and 68gr- 77gr BTHP and Sierra TMKs will really reach out for varmint or ringing steel. Ive found the 1-8 twist the best barrel twist to support plinking and heavier hunting bullets with 18-22" barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncwg2boatguy, post: 1508125, member: 71293"] Ideally 300 black was designed to run suppressed. it excels with 200-230gr bullets suppressed out to 150yds with good handloads. With 110-125gr ballistic tips its a great medium game cartridge out to 300yds with a 16-18"1-8 twist barrel. Brass is cheaper now than it was when it hit the market so its personal preference and no more expenseive than bottle neck hunting ammo. I run it suppressed for deer out to 100 yds in wooded areas where I live. and for varmints. But for more range time and fun and if your in a state you can hunt small to medium game with .223 I would use .223. A lot of good bullets that will really perform well in it. 64ge SP are deer slayers with shot placement and at 3000 fps they dump enough energy to leave a sizable wound channel. and 68gr- 77gr BTHP and Sierra TMKs will really reach out for varmint or ringing steel. Ive found the 1-8 twist the best barrel twist to support plinking and heavier hunting bullets with 18-22" barrels. [/QUOTE]
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