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.308 win or 300BO?
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2390563" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>One benefit to 300 BLK is you don't really neuter it with a short barrel. (In my context of truck gun/ tractor gun/ handy carry that's bigger than a pistol) I can get everything I need from a 8" long tube. 110 supers are respectable enough to take care of anything I'd shoot the rifle at, and under 200 yards the 220 subs are about as good as any other subsonic 30 cal.</p><p></p><p>If the possibility existed of a longer shot, it's flat out not the chambering for it though. But there also subs in general might not be the best option for that shot either, so the primary benefit of the 300 BLK (easy subsonic and suppression in AR-15 platform dimensions) is moot at that point.</p><p></p><p>I like my 300 BLK bolt action so much I've been noodling a compact version:</p><p></p><p>Form 1 bolt action</p><p>MDT LSS Gen 2 Chassis</p><p>Folding stock adaptor</p><p>Collapsible stock on carbine tube</p><p>~9" barrel - just barely long enough to clear the fore end of the chassis </p><p>Direct thread TBAC Ultra 7 (would do a 5" can if I had one, might Form 1 a Ti can just for this)</p><p></p><p>The adaptor swings to the off hand side, so should be able to run the bolt with it folded. Not like a 300 BLK sub has enough recoil to worry about shouldering it anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2390563, member: 116181"] One benefit to 300 BLK is you don't really neuter it with a short barrel. (In my context of truck gun/ tractor gun/ handy carry that's bigger than a pistol) I can get everything I need from a 8" long tube. 110 supers are respectable enough to take care of anything I'd shoot the rifle at, and under 200 yards the 220 subs are about as good as any other subsonic 30 cal. If the possibility existed of a longer shot, it's flat out not the chambering for it though. But there also subs in general might not be the best option for that shot either, so the primary benefit of the 300 BLK (easy subsonic and suppression in AR-15 platform dimensions) is moot at that point. I like my 300 BLK bolt action so much I've been noodling a compact version: Form 1 bolt action MDT LSS Gen 2 Chassis Folding stock adaptor Collapsible stock on carbine tube ~9" barrel - just barely long enough to clear the fore end of the chassis Direct thread TBAC Ultra 7 (would do a 5" can if I had one, might Form 1 a Ti can just for this) The adaptor swings to the off hand side, so should be able to run the bolt with it folded. Not like a 300 BLK sub has enough recoil to worry about shouldering it anyways. [/QUOTE]
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