well yawl arent a very yappy group, are yawl. if the previous links were too much trouble, i'll post the summaries here...
https://youtu.be/8Epd14GNPRE
https://youtu.be/toDAmVJNVeE
300 Wilson Ham’r
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Re: 300 Wilson Ham’r
djones: Not really hog hunting country up here in MT, but I can see there is certainly a speed/energy/ballistic advantage over the 300BO. I think for most folks, the BLK is a matter of a wide selection of bullet weights and applications. Clearly a more versatile round compared to the Ham'r and 6.8. Design wise, subsonic use has always been the hallmark of the Whisper/BLK, supers are a bonus for one to switch back and forth. All that said, many will want what the Wilson Ham'r has to offer, it's just not designed to be a subsonic heavy projo machine. For it's intended platform and and use it does offer some fun shooting. Maybe one day a Texas hog hunt can happen for me.
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BTW, I meant to include my praise for both some pretty impressive action shooting and the video is entertaining as well. A lot less talk and lot more shootin'....
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I know you have probably seen this or something similar, but this was the first time I had seen they caught people trying to bring them in. Between the Canadians and the Texans that own property here, it's only a matter of time.TRshootem wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2019 7:31 pm djones: Not really hog hunting country up here in MT, but I can see there is certainly a speed/energy/ballistic advantage over the 300BO. I think for most folks, the BLK is a matter of a wide selection of bullet weights and applications. Clearly a more versatile round compared to the Ham'r and 6.8. Design wise, subsonic use has always been the hallmark of the Whisper/BLK, supers are a bonus for one to switch back and forth. All that said, many will want what the Wilson Ham'r has to offer, it's just not designed to be a subsonic heavy projo machine. For it's intended platform and and use it does offer some fun shooting. Maybe one day a Texas hog hunt can happen for me.
https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story ... 259044002/
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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Since Montana is closer than Texas for me, more than happy to help shoot those pesky pigs if needed. Won’t be long before other northern states start getting them.
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I have been seeing and hearing that Alberta Canada, just above our fair state, has a growing pig issue. Someone has allowed escape or other possible excuse. My daughter in law's parents live in Midland, TX, might be a chance to visit and do some critter damage. Now, if Santa had only complied with my wish for some thermal site products...
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not really pimping the 300 hamr. just sharing my experience with it because i happen to have been shooting one for a while now. the 300 bo certainly is a fine weapon for certain circumstances. i use a bo pistol for drive by shooting... that is when i chase hogs down and just before i plow into them, stick it out the window and hose them down. i'm too old to hold my fully loaded shotgun with one hand anymore, so a 30 round pistol is perfect.
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Re: 300 Wilson Ham’r
You baby killer!djones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:11 pm still having pretty good luck with the hamr
https://youtu.be/I0Ecfxq_PDY
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Re: 300 Wilson Ham’r
Looks like the pig(let) population is exploding!djones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:11 pm still having pretty good luck with the hamr
https://youtu.be/I0Ecfxq_PDY
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