Okay ,thanks for that .............
I was more interested in if there was a reason for one length over the other with the .300 , from what little I know and read about it , it likes the shorter barrels , mostly because of the fast burning pistol powder it uses , again , just from little reading on other forums , so with out barrel restrictions why would you use a barrel longer then 10" ?
I'm thinking of getting a .300 blackout barrel , just something to try it out , just because , so , what's an ideal barrel length for the .300 ?
Whoops, my bad. I misunderstood your question. I thought you were referencing barrel lengths that made ARs restricted or NR.
From my readings, the optimal barrel length for 300BLK is 9" and that there really isn't any huge benefits beyond 9" in the 300BLK. We're talking approx 300fps faster from 9" to 16" barrel using 110gr pills. That said, the SAAMI standard for the AAC 300 Blackout cartridge is listed at 16".
Here's what they say on AAC's website, "Max effective range, using M4 military standards for hit probability, is 440 meters for a 9 inch barrel, and 460 meters for a 16 inch barrel. "
Here's some reading material... http://300aacblackout.com/resources/300-BLK.pdf.