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I need to get into reloading...
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Can you shoot .223/5.56 through a 300 BLK barrel?
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And all this can be had by swapping your existing 5.56 barrel to 300 Black. It's the wave of the future.Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Postmore energy delivery, superior subsonic ballistics, .223 case, .30 cal projectile, both surplus available. Cheap to reload.
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It has more energy delivery, superior subsonic ballistics, .223 case, .30 cal projectile, both surplus available. Cheap to reload. .300 BLK has a slight advantage supersonic, and a considerable advantage subsonic. Such as 100-115gr loads, it's moving around 2500fps and that's more energy than a 77gr @ 2900 is going to do, so it's a definite advantage there. For example, A typical 20" AR15 target gun loading a 77gr @ 2900fps is going to deliver 1595ft/lbs of energy. A .300 BLK 115gr @ 2500fps delivers the same 1595ft/lbs - the same energy with a much shorter barrel, and it will retain the energy better than a .223. When it gets to bigger bullets and slower speeds it enters territory that .223 just can't offer. For instance, a .300BLK 225gr @ 1100fps is 604ft/lbs of energy - and it's super quiet subsonic and extremely efficient - it loses less than 10fps @ 100 yards. The best a .223 could do is a 77gr @ 1100fps for 206ft/lbs... pretty pathetic in subsonic and highly unstable, it might not even make it 100 yards without destabilizing. It's also important to remember even when energy delivery is the same, a .30 cal bullet is considerably larger than .223, so it will do more tissue damage.Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostExplain why someone would want to go .300 BLK.
Just curious. Is ammo (for not re-loaders) decently priced?
I load my 24" long range rifle extremely hot, slinging 77gr .223 rounds @ 3080fps for 1621ft/lbs so you can best a .300BLK if you have a really long ass barrel and super hot rounds, but I think anyone would prefer a rifle 1/3rd the length and weight.Last edited by CJ; 06-11-2012, 04:11 PM.
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The cheapest I could find it is $12/20 online. A big upside if you don't reload is: plenty of folks do, and will buy your brass. It's worth picking up.
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Explain why someone would want to go .300 BLK.
Just curious. Is ammo (for not re-loaders) decently priced?
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