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Just another $$$ round for the commando wannabees!!!
Without a suppressor this round is no better then a nice 7.62x39 rifle/ammo combo.
.300 Blackout pros...
- it suppresses well...IF your using sub sonic rounds (hand loading or even more $$$ ammo)
- less issues when running in AR-15 platforms then x39 (but its really a crappy magazine and/or poorly made franken-gun issue!!!) - MOOT point as we cannot hunt with ARs here nor are you going to combat with it...
-You can pretend to be special forces at the range and impress the cool cats who hang out there!!!
.300 Blackout cons...
- $$$ ammo and brass
- almost no gun stores carry it..only a few online dealers do...and rarely, this is Canada after all!!!
- HAVE to reload if you wanna keep shooting it "cheap"
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So taking all that...your getting this (silly) round...for a BOLT gun...that you cannot use a can on and any bolt gun worth more than $32 should feed rounds reliably. Get a .308Win and down load it if you want to shoot baby loads to save your shoulder and match this new poopy hipster round...you can do everything this round can do (not much) and more with it.
Left hand model , yeah , just mount a scope to the mag housing and shoot it upside down.
Same size and weight s/a rifle as the .308 version...load .308 down to achieve the same results if recoil is an issue....
Wow, nice post full of respect for your fellow gun owners, and more so a vendor. Well done, I would tell you how wrong you are, but the vendor pays for thier place here.
Please tell me about all these needed subsonic applications Canadians will be needing a gun that can do that for? It is still too loud for constant use without hearing protection, and we are not allowed to use suppressors. And for hunting...I'd rather shoot a slightly lighter round going much faster.
No one is suggesting anyone hunt with subsonic ammunition or that is all the Blackout is capable of. That's your assumption - not anyone else's. Yes, you certainly can do so, but it's not ideal. The Blackout has the same ballistics as a 7.62x39mm in supersonic applications. I think few would argue it's merits in short to medium range applications.
As for wanting to shoot subsonic ammunition there are plenty of valid reasons to do so. You definitely don't need to own a suppressor to take advantage of noise reduction. While you you do still need hearing protection, there's no question that subsonics are noticeably less noisy than supersonic ammunition. Using fast burning pistol/shotgun powders in subsonic centerfire cartridges produce far less noise than typical rifle powders while attaining similar velocities. A bolt gun is particularly well suited because you aren't worried about generating enough gas pressure to cycle the action of a semi-automatic firearm.
The most quiet Blackout load I've developed is 5.0gr. of Trail Boss with a 90gr. Hornady XTP bullet. It's about as noisy as standard velocity .22RF ammunition. Is that quiet enough for you?
Once again, if you were fully versed on the topic you would have known this already. Before commenting on this again, perhaps you might want to have a little first hand knowledge of what it is you're talking about.
Now if only someone was bringing in Factory .300blackout/.300whisper ammo for those of us that don't reload