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
corbon 75gr ammo
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Re: corbon 75gr ammo
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.
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.
Re: corbon 75gr ammo
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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Re: corbon 75gr ammo
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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Re: corbon 75gr ammo
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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Re: corbon 75gr ammo
Sounds more right than wrong. A 75g bullet at ~2,500 fps is ~1,000 fps.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.
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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