Sierra released new 300BLK data that includes sub-sonic load data.
https://sierrabulletsblog.com/2017/12/21/sierra-bullets-300-aac-blackout-load-data/
I did stumble across that but best I can tell their velocity data is from a 16" barrel
Sierra released new 300BLK data that includes sub-sonic load data.
https://sierrabulletsblog.com/2017/12/21/sierra-bullets-300-aac-blackout-load-data/
Great info, thanks! I got sick of cleaning lead out of my suppressor from the 245 gr coated bullets and just picked up a few hundred of these to try. FYI that Evergladesammo has basically the same bullet for a little cheaper and free shipping.
I am starting this thread to post my results of loads I try good or bad for the 300 BLK. and everyone is welcome and encouraged to add load data from there 300 Blackout load results.
My 300 Blackout is built on a Spikes Forged Upper and Lower receiver with a RRA Chrome BCG and Wilson Combat 16" SS Match Grade Barrel.
First I wanted to try some 110 Hornady SP Bullets. Wanted a good cheap round to shoot and even hunt with. I wanted to hopefully get 2400 FPS out of it with minimal signs of pressure and good accuracy is a must. First i just wanted to find what loads would keep me in between 2300 and 2400 FPS no accuracy test until i find the load range I have to work with. I will be doing this with almost every .308 bullet available from 110 to 165 grains and will post results on this page as I go.
This took place on 8/4/11 at 80F and 60% Humidity
Hogdon H110 Powder loaded in PMC .223 brass sized by Lee 300 Blackout dies over Tula NCSR-223 primers. Hornady 110 SP bullets OAL 2.00
19 Grains. No pressure signs but a little slow rifle did cycle fine LRHO
1. 2266
2. 2292
3. 2262
4. 2253
5. 2258
AV. 2272
ES. 33.78
SD 14.59
19.5 Grains. In the fps range I wanted no pressure signs rifle ran well
1. 2276
2. 2292
3. 2281
4. 2313
5. 2345
AV. 2301
ES. 68.79
SD. 28.21
20 Grains. In the middle of fps I wanted rifle ran fine no pressure signs
1. 2344
2. 2369
3. 2377
4. 2360
5. 2358
AV. 2361
ES. 33.15
SD. 12.70
20.5 Grains. Started showing signs not bad but 2400fps
1. 2409
2. 2391
3. 2424
4. 2439
5. 2409
AV. 2415
ES. 47.72
SD. 18.05
I tried 21.5 grains but only shot one round very flat primmer it ran 2454 fps but I will pull the rest apart to hot for me . I will load up 6 round each with 19.8, 20, 20.2, 20.5 grains of H110 they should all be above 2300 fps and see witch one holds the tightest groups.
WARNING! SOME LOADS IN THIS THREAD MAY EXCEED RECOMMENDED CHAMBER PRESSURE FOR THE 300 BLACKOUT. DESPITE MY BRASS AND RIFLE NOT SHOWING ANY SIGNS OF EXTREME PRESSURE, YOUR RESULTS MAY VARY. IF YOU CHOOSE TO REPRODUCE THESE LOADS, DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK
I'm looking for similar ballistics, but with the Sierra 125 gr. Pro Hunter. Hodgdon has this data on their site. Hodgdon
Lil'Gun
.308"
2.060"
17.8
2,210
42,700 PSI
21.0C
2,402
48,800 PSI
Very reasonable pressure and a great velocity using Lil' Gun. It would make a very effective deer load out to around 200 yards. I am going to test soon and chrono them and check for pressure. Mine are loaded at 19.5 to 20 gr. but we'll see how it goes.