300blk subsonic loads
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300blk subsonic loads
Hey guys , I am looking for recommendations for subsonic loads and projectiles for my ruger 300blk , it was originally. 233 but since I can't get a 300blk in left handed here in new zealand I had to kinda make my own , it now has a 416 ss barrel 1:7 , I've trialed a couple different ammo' s, freedomuntions and hush (hollow point) subsonic loads , 208gn and 220gn (hornady eld-m) but I'm not having much luck with consistent groups , I want to hand load but want a good projectile and load to start with , any help with be much appreciated.
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Re: 300blk subsonic loads
Hi
Do a search for Tikkablk,hez one of your fellow countrymen Using a blackout to good effect some info in some of his post and a great read of him and his dog hunting,sorry i caNt help more S im new to blackout also
Rgds steve
Do a search for Tikkablk,hez one of your fellow countrymen Using a blackout to good effect some info in some of his post and a great read of him and his dog hunting,sorry i caNt help more S im new to blackout also
Rgds steve
Re: 300blk subsonic loads
Do you have H&N coated lead bullets available there?
So far in my tests, their 165gr RN or FN have been superior, when talking about consistent accuracy.
I load them with VV n340 whitch again is superior, compared to VV N110 or 120.
Moa at 100 meters, continuously.
As you have have bolt lock, heavy bullets and slow powders are not needed for recycling.
I haven´t got any decent groups with such components.
So far in my tests, their 165gr RN or FN have been superior, when talking about consistent accuracy.
I load them with VV n340 whitch again is superior, compared to VV N110 or 120.
Moa at 100 meters, continuously.
As you have have bolt lock, heavy bullets and slow powders are not needed for recycling.
I haven´t got any decent groups with such components.
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Re: 300blk subsonic loads
if you can handload, the 208gr ELD-M is a great bullet for subs and can be loaded very accurately. you just have to take the time to do it right
go take a look at our 200 yd subsonic challenge thread
viewtopic.php?f=128&t=98191
you can also browse the Load Catalog for more information too - TONS and TONS of loads there
viewtopic.php?f=141&t=81567
are you just looking for a paper puncher load? or something to hunt with?
knowing your goals will help us help you pick a bullet and load easier
go take a look at our 200 yd subsonic challenge thread
viewtopic.php?f=128&t=98191
you can also browse the Load Catalog for more information too - TONS and TONS of loads there
viewtopic.php?f=141&t=81567
are you just looking for a paper puncher load? or something to hunt with?
knowing your goals will help us help you pick a bullet and load easier
Reloading info shared is based on experiences w/ my guns. Be safe and work up your loads from published data. Web data may not be accurate/safe.
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Re: 300blk subsonic loads
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Re: 300blk subsonic loads
Yes I have a few 208 eld-m's , I am wanting to use this for hunting so I'm wondering how well will they expand of any at subsonic velocity?plant.one wrote:if you can handload, the 208gr ELD-M is a great bullet for subs and can be loaded very accurately. you just have to take the time to do it right
go take a look at our 200 yd subsonic challenge thread
viewtopic.php?f=128&t=98191
you can also browse the Load Catalog for more information too - TONS and TONS of loads there
viewtopic.php?f=141&t=81567
are you just looking for a paper puncher load? or something to hunt with?
knowing your goals will help us help you pick a bullet and load easier
https://t.me/pump_upp
Re: 300blk subsonic loads
I think the limited selection of projectiles is a let down , I just can't justify the leheigh projectiles and $3 NZD here and then I've got powder and primers on top of that
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Re: 300blk subsonic loads
300lefty wrote:Yes I have a few 208 eld-m's , I am wanting to use this for hunting so I'm wondering how well will they expand of any at subsonic velocity?plant.one wrote:if you can handload, the 208gr ELD-M is a great bullet for subs and can be loaded very accurately. you just have to take the time to do it right
go take a look at our 200 yd subsonic challenge thread
viewtopic.php?f=128&t=98191
you can also browse the Load Catalog for more information too - TONS and TONS of loads there
viewtopic.php?f=141&t=81567
are you just looking for a paper puncher load? or something to hunt with?
knowing your goals will help us help you pick a bullet and load easier
The Hornady 208 eld-m's will NOT expand at subsonic velocities. Any of the heavy grain bullets from the major manufactures are not designed for expansion at subsonic velocities. You either need one of the custom or slightly custom bullets, or make your own.
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Re: 300blk subsonic loads
I've heard of a company called Aussie Copper Projectiles.
Don't know anything about them, but they do list some expanding subsonic bullets on their website. They may be a bit easier to get in your area.
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Don't know anything about them, but they do list some expanding subsonic bullets on their website. They may be a bit easier to get in your area.
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