- Location
- Brockville, ON
Hey cgn, I was on a course at work recently and got talking to a colleague who was building a .300 Blackout for deer hunting and it got the wheels turning in my head.
Most of the deer hunting I do is stationary at 10 to 200 yards tops. So the slow moving round would be fine for lots of my hunting scenarios when combined with purpose built subsonic hunting bullets (Maker or Lehigh for example) and good shot placement. It would also have hardly any recoil and low noise, so it would be a treat to shoot it while hunting without hearing protection.
I'd like to keep away from a semi for this rifle and don't really want to spend a ton of money on what may turn out to be a novelty. I've kind of narrowed down my options to either a Ruger American Ranch with its 16" barrel, or buy a used Savage/Stevens 200 off the EE in 223 and rebarrel with a 26" McGowan. It seems like the Savage option might be a few hundred dollars more and a bit of a project vs just buying the Ruger and off I go...
My question is, is the noise reduction of the longer barrel and possible accuracy gains of the higher quality barrel worth the extra few hundred bucks, or should I just get the Ruger? Are you Ruger American Ranch shooters finding subsonics are already quiet enough in your rifles?
Most of the deer hunting I do is stationary at 10 to 200 yards tops. So the slow moving round would be fine for lots of my hunting scenarios when combined with purpose built subsonic hunting bullets (Maker or Lehigh for example) and good shot placement. It would also have hardly any recoil and low noise, so it would be a treat to shoot it while hunting without hearing protection.
I'd like to keep away from a semi for this rifle and don't really want to spend a ton of money on what may turn out to be a novelty. I've kind of narrowed down my options to either a Ruger American Ranch with its 16" barrel, or buy a used Savage/Stevens 200 off the EE in 223 and rebarrel with a 26" McGowan. It seems like the Savage option might be a few hundred dollars more and a bit of a project vs just buying the Ruger and off I go...
My question is, is the noise reduction of the longer barrel and possible accuracy gains of the higher quality barrel worth the extra few hundred bucks, or should I just get the Ruger? Are you Ruger American Ranch shooters finding subsonics are already quiet enough in your rifles?