.300 Blk Componants

Brass is a DIY effort at the present moment as Remington brass is not yet available in Canada yet. Hornady makes it and it is available, however, it's pricey!

As far as bullet choice goes, the vast selection of .30 cal. bullets are just a Visa card away from placing an order. From 110gr. Hornady V-MAX to 200gr. Lapua subsonic bullets, you're well covered there.

If in-expensive plinking rounds are your thing, 150gr. FMJ bulk bullets are as common as it gets. Cheap reasonably accurate ammo is easily made. With the right load, you should somewhere close to 1-1.5 MOA for 5-shot groups.
 
Rog, thanks.

Yeah I'm not sure why I asked for bullets......Just after brass right now. I'm thinking of doing up a jig with a small hobby saw.
 
And for bullets I either swage mine with commercial jackets, or make jackets out of copper tubing......and sometimes I just shoot 247 grain cast lead bullets because its faster and cheaper........

I am loading on a LNL progressive, and I just got a pound of lil gun to try out........groups range from 1/2 minute of province to 3 shot clover leafs at 100 yards using H110........

currently playing with 32acp bullets for another plinker load........


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Nice rig yodave, i am still playing with hornady 150gr fmj and h110.

play with the fmj's for sure but experiment with some match bullets......I have been using 135's but I just cooked up some 115,118 and some 125's.......just need more time now and a scope to put back on the blk for some more range time.
 
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