corbon 75gr ammo

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corbon 75gr ammo

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Hi guys. I am a newbie here and i hope i dont get flamed for this but has anyone had any experience with this ammo? 75gr coming out of a 300 blackout, it has to be moving fast. I cant find any info or reviews on it.

http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/corbon- ... 48534.html
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Re: corbon 75gr ammo

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A typo?

The item number is for their 220gr load. It would be nice to see another light, fast blk load, though.

Hopefully someone else Has some more info.
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I was thinking it was a typo also. Then I found it on another site. Who knows. I could not find it on the corbon website.
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Muzzle energy of 1000 foot pounds is wrong too, and a BC of .3. That sounds like velocity of a sub and the BC of maybe a flat base 220. The 30 luger used a 93gr .309, how short would a 75gr be? A .31 cal round ball weighs like 45 grains, so I guess if it was lead free it might be rifle bullet shaped.
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Both listings also contain a part about 300 Win mag 75gr. Corbon loads a 175 grain load... Maybe this is a erroneous splicing of two separate loads???
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DoubleJ wrote:Muzzle energy of 1000 foot pounds is wrong too, and a BC of .3. That sounds like velocity of a sub and the BC of maybe a flat base 220. The 30 luger used a 93gr .309, how short would a 75gr be? A .31 cal round ball weighs like 45 grains, so I guess if it was lead free it might be rifle bullet shaped.
Sounds more right than wrong. A 75g bullet at ~2,500 fps is ~1,000 fps.

A bc of .3 is what you see in light for caliber bullets. Heavy bullets like you see in subsonic loads tend to have a very high bc.
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