Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
That bottom picture looks weird. The front didn’t mushroom but the rear disintegrated. Am I seeing correctly?
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
I believe you are looking at the bullet backwards. What you're calling the front is the boat tail.bearcatrp wrote:That bottom picture looks weird. The front didn’t mushroom but the rear disintegrated. Am I seeing correctly?
Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Yeah, was looking at it wrong. Thanks. BTW, midwest south and midway has more in stock, but probably not long. Ordered some more myself.SwampDog_13 wrote:I believe you are looking at the bullet backwards. What you're calling the front is the boat tail.bearcatrp wrote:That bottom picture looks weird. The front didn’t mushroom but the rear disintegrated. Am I seeing correctly?
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Any 100 yard accuracy tests?
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
That seems like pretty good news for those of us with 10-in barrels; it looks like Hornady lists nearly the same mV from a 24-in barrel (though, some were questioning the barrel length).ozleux wrote:Ran a few through my 10.5 with a suppressor. Avg. was 1050 fps. Chrono was 8' from the muzzle.
I might have to get me some of that ammo :^)
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Hope to get some done soon. I'll let you know when I do.Bob the nailer wrote:Any 100 yard accuracy tests?
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Great post. Thanks for the detailed review
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Went to Scheels today, one of the main managers in the firearms section told me that they are suposed to release this bullet as a projectile for reloading component sometime soon.
It would be nice to atleast see them by summer so any looking to hunt can do load develoment before deer season.
They had 5 or 6 boxes of the loaded stuff in stock around $25 a box, but a few other components took priority over the loaded ammo for me. Ill probably wait on the projectiles to come available.
Just thought id share the news i heard.
It would be nice to atleast see them by summer so any looking to hunt can do load develoment before deer season.
They had 5 or 6 boxes of the loaded stuff in stock around $25 a box, but a few other components took priority over the loaded ammo for me. Ill probably wait on the projectiles to come available.
Just thought id share the news i heard.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Hope that guy is correct. When I talked to Hornady in January, I asked when these bullets would be released along with the commercial ammo. Was told 2 years on the bullets for reloaders. Ammo was coming out shortly. I found a place selling the ammo for a little over $18 bucks a box. Midway was $22. I have 20 boxes for now. Sighted in at 50 yards and chrono’d. Real close what the box states.
Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Just now on Midway, ammo is in stock at $22.00+.
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