MadcapMagician
Regular
- Location
- Thunder Bay, Ontario
Im in the market for a new deer rifle. I had a Remington 710 in .270 Winchester but wasn't a huge fan.
I was down at a local shop and they had a Ruger American Ranch chambered in .300 Blackout.
I loved the feel of this lightweight short rifle right off the bat. I would love to buy it just to have but couldn't justify it.
So the questions is. Is a 300 Blackout round acceptable for Whitetail Deer in Ontario. Typically I shoot in open fields between 50-200 yards. I wouldn't ever be taking a further than that.
Does this round have enough power to successfully and ethically take a deer.
Here is the load data from a 16" barrel on Hornadys 110gr V-Max.
Test Barrel (")
Distance(yrds)Velocity(fps)/Energy(ft-lbs)
Muzzle. 2375/1377
50. 2232/1217
100. 2094/1071
150. 1939/961
200. 1833/820
250. 1711/715
300. 1596/622
Thanks for the input everyone.
http://www.ruger.com/products/americanRifleRanch/models.html
I was down at a local shop and they had a Ruger American Ranch chambered in .300 Blackout.
I loved the feel of this lightweight short rifle right off the bat. I would love to buy it just to have but couldn't justify it.
So the questions is. Is a 300 Blackout round acceptable for Whitetail Deer in Ontario. Typically I shoot in open fields between 50-200 yards. I wouldn't ever be taking a further than that.
Does this round have enough power to successfully and ethically take a deer.
Here is the load data from a 16" barrel on Hornadys 110gr V-Max.
Test Barrel (")
Distance(yrds)Velocity(fps)/Energy(ft-lbs)
Muzzle. 2375/1377
50. 2232/1217
100. 2094/1071
150. 1939/961
200. 1833/820
250. 1711/715
300. 1596/622
Thanks for the input everyone.
http://www.ruger.com/products/americanRifleRanch/models.html


















































