The other day a friend of mine brought the question as to why 300 Blkout for 9" PDW, I came up with a few points. I think this is a great topic.
Blast:
223/5.56 is designed to burn in a 18 to 20" barrel. Lots of unburnt powder and therefore noise and flash out of a 9"
300 blk out is designed to burn most of the powder in 9", but we don't have suppressors so...
External Ballistic:
300 blk "point to shoot" range is somewhere around 165m - it does travel like a rainbow.
223/5.56 "point to shoot" range is just a tad over 200m, even out of a 9" bbl
Velocity
300 blk out is down to 1500fps somewhere at 175m'ish
223/5.56 comes down to 1500 fps at out to 375m'ish - so it will penetrate most flak vests down range
Terminal Ballistics
300 blk out - The most plain jane 125gr will trump a typical 5.56 FMJ at 9" velocity.
223/5.56 many bullets are velocity dependent, so ammo needs to be tested.
Barrier
300 blk out - Better for bricks and things like that
223/5.56 - high velocity usually better for steel, but 2450 to 2550 fps is not fast at all. It is a bit of a lame duck shooting 62gr or 55gr FMJ.
7.62X39 is basically a faster 300 blk out, but it will get more bang and flash. It also needs a "bigger receiver" and bolt to stand up for a longer time - magazine is longer and needs to be banana'ed, so it cannot be as compact as 300 blkout.
So:
223/5.56
The flat shooting characteristics of 223/5.56 allows the user to make way less error if it needs to go over 150m - and quite "shootable" to just under 300m. It will defeat soft vest at any range when the user can realistic hit anything.
300 Blk out
It is really a 150m max weapon, after that it drops like a rainbow and is not effective against soft vest. Within the shooter's ability, it does have better terminal ballistic. There is no option to go any further unless you are able to LR 25m increment and know your ballistic chart by heart.
7.62X39
The same as 300 blk. About 100 to 150 fps higher in MV, but the rainbow drops get delayed for another 25m or so. The long banana mag is not what I will call "efficient" storage.
Blast:
223/5.56 is designed to burn in a 18 to 20" barrel. Lots of unburnt powder and therefore noise and flash out of a 9"
300 blk out is designed to burn most of the powder in 9", but we don't have suppressors so...
External Ballistic:
300 blk "point to shoot" range is somewhere around 165m - it does travel like a rainbow.
223/5.56 "point to shoot" range is just a tad over 200m, even out of a 9" bbl
Velocity
300 blk out is down to 1500fps somewhere at 175m'ish
223/5.56 comes down to 1500 fps at out to 375m'ish - so it will penetrate most flak vests down range
Terminal Ballistics
300 blk out - The most plain jane 125gr will trump a typical 5.56 FMJ at 9" velocity.
223/5.56 many bullets are velocity dependent, so ammo needs to be tested.
Barrier
300 blk out - Better for bricks and things like that
223/5.56 - high velocity usually better for steel, but 2450 to 2550 fps is not fast at all. It is a bit of a lame duck shooting 62gr or 55gr FMJ.
7.62X39 is basically a faster 300 blk out, but it will get more bang and flash. It also needs a "bigger receiver" and bolt to stand up for a longer time - magazine is longer and needs to be banana'ed, so it cannot be as compact as 300 blkout.
So:
223/5.56
The flat shooting characteristics of 223/5.56 allows the user to make way less error if it needs to go over 150m - and quite "shootable" to just under 300m. It will defeat soft vest at any range when the user can realistic hit anything.
300 Blk out
It is really a 150m max weapon, after that it drops like a rainbow and is not effective against soft vest. Within the shooter's ability, it does have better terminal ballistic. There is no option to go any further unless you are able to LR 25m increment and know your ballistic chart by heart.
7.62X39
The same as 300 blk. About 100 to 150 fps higher in MV, but the rainbow drops get delayed for another 25m or so. The long banana mag is not what I will call "efficient" storage.