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wanting to build a 300 blackout
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<blockquote data-quote="RMorris" data-source="post: 1621746" data-attributes="member: 107516"><p>I have three different 300 blackout's. The first one is a Ruger American rifle bolt action. This is definitely the way to go if you want to shoot subsonic suppressed. It is much quieter than the AR's. </p><p>The second rifle is a BCM 16 inch with standard forged receivers. I get the desire to spend money and make a really nice rifle, but we're talking about something that has a useful range of 300 yards really. The ultimate in percision is not that beneficial for this caliber in my opinion.The 16 inch barrel is for a longer that is necessary to take a vantage of all of the powder capacity. And a pistol length barrel makes a lot of sense, other than for hunting and legal issues.</p><p>A pistol in this caliber is a different animal altogether. To me it is a very capable gun for relatively short range hunting and self-defense. With a 9 inch barrel, and a folding stock, mine easily fits in a backpack.</p><p>I built mine on a mega arms upper and lower. I'm rather glad I went this route for purely aesthetic reasons. </p><p>Go to rainier arms and find whatever you want, but I would consider weight before precision given the application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RMorris, post: 1621746, member: 107516"] I have three different 300 blackout’s. The first one is a Ruger American rifle bolt action. This is definitely the way to go if you want to shoot subsonic suppressed. It is much quieter than the AR’s. The second rifle is a BCM 16 inch with standard forged receivers. I get the desire to spend money and make a really nice rifle, but we’re talking about something that has a useful range of 300 yards really. The ultimate in percision is not that beneficial for this caliber in my opinion.The 16 inch barrel is for a longer that is necessary to take a vantage of all of the powder capacity. And a pistol length barrel makes a lot of sense, other than for hunting and legal issues. A pistol in this caliber is a different animal altogether. To me it is a very capable gun for relatively short range hunting and self-defense. With a 9 inch barrel, and a folding stock, mine easily fits in a backpack. I built mine on a mega arms upper and lower. I’m rather glad I went this route for purely aesthetic reasons. Go to rainier arms and find whatever you want, but I would consider weight before precision given the application. [/QUOTE]
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