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Reloading 300 blackout subsonic
Reloading 300 blackout subsonic




reloading 300 blackout subsonic

That’s not to say that subsonic bullets can’t bring down animals - in fact, they have killed many - but the larger wound channel left by the supersonic rounds makes for a more ethical kill. In short, if you’re thinking about hunting with 300 AAC Blackout remember to grab the faster stuff. It might not be as quiet, but it gets the job done better.

reloading 300 blackout subsonic

But when you’re hunting larger animals, use the faster stuff. Subsonic ammo is great for some hunting, particularly close range varmints like nutria. In other words, their ammo has more or less the same properties of one of the most popular hunting loads. 308 Winchester rounds that have been massively popular for deer hunting in Virginia and other places. PNW Arms (for example) has a specifically designed hunting load that have ballistic tips designed to expand upon impact and zips along right around the same velocity of Remington’s “Managed Recoil”. And while they may appear to have an open or “hollow point” tip, in reality that’s a byproduct of the manufacturing process and not a design element.įor hunting, you want to go with one of the lighter and faster loads. Subsonic is heavier to give enough pressure to the gas system to cycle the action, the weight being secondary to the speed. I’ve seen more than one person make the mistake of thinking that because the ammo has a high weight (220 grains for subsonic compared to the normal 125 or 115 grains for supersonic) and open tip that its designed to do the most damage and bring down animals, and that’s just not true. Which is exactly why its not meant for hunting larger game.

reloading 300 blackout subsonic

So its not surprising that subsonic 300 BLK would mimic a handgun instead of a rifle. Both calibers fire a 200 grain slug at roundabout 1,000 feet per second. Subsonic 300 BLK ammo is roughly comparable to a 45 ACP round.






Reloading 300 blackout subsonic