Thank you!I like your style.
Thank you!I like your style.
Is it with or without a can?2250 FPS out of what length barrel?
i have some 220gn subs loaded up. just have to find the weekend to get to the range. this weekend looks like a bust.The Ruger American Ranch can be decently quiet with subs and a can.
Thank you for the offer. I will keep that in mind.I can be in FredCo on a weekend if you want to try mine.
Edit: It's also suppressed.
Thanks for the offer. I will keep that in mind.If you don’t mind a trip to Carroll county you’re welcome to try mine. My suppressor is about to go to can jail, but once it’s out you can also try that
my christmas present is one of these.
i have an ar in 300 bo but i cant wait to see how quiet this is.
They don’t specify, but, 16” seems to give the highest muzzle velocity. As DaemonAssassin, pointed out, a suppressor gives the added effects of barrel length.2250 FPS out of what length barrel?
Is it with or without a can?
my christmas present is one of these.
i have an ar in 300 bo but i cant wait to see how quiet this is.
17.5" barrel? I doubt that...$22.39 for the Underwood 110gr Varmageddon’s right now! 2400fps out of a 17.5” barrel, said by one reviewer. 30% off!!
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my christmas present is one of these.
i have an ar in 300 bo but i cant wait to see how quiet this is.
I have the same rifle in 7.62x39. Supersonic so not as quiet but still pretty darn quiet.
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The reviewer said that, that was Underwoods email response to his barrel length question. But, who knows? I’m guessing 16”17.5" barrel? I doubt that...
I've never seen a 17.5" barrel for 300BLK....The reviewer said that, that was Underwoods email response to his barrel length question. But, who knows? I’m guessing 16”
Perfect weekend to go to the range; no one will be there and you will have the range to yourself.i have some 220gn subs loaded up. just have to find the weekend to get to the range. this weekend looks like a bust.
i have access to a private range in WV. it doesn't have cover on the shooting lines. plus didn't want to deal with the snow/ice that they more than likely got.Perfect weekend to go to the range; no one will be there and you will have the range to yourself.
Are those shots to the lungs? Breaking shoulders? Neck shots? I might have permission to hunt a straight walled county next year and will be in an urban area. The property is 5 acres so there is some breathing room.I'll add that none of those 11 deer went more than 15 yards before permanently laying down.
Heart, heart/lung, lung. But with a few over the years, we are all scratching our heads on how it went down. Bullet never hit the heart or lungs or neck. But the deer dropped.Are those shots to the lungs? Breaking shoulders? Neck shots? I might have permission to hunt a straight walled county next year and will be in an urban area. The property is 5 acres so there is some breathing room.
.223 mags can sometimes have issues chambering, prob depends on the specific bullet. You can get dedicated 300BO mags for better reliability.You can use the same lower? Buffer spring? What about magazines? I'm not very educated about 300 blackout.
i agree some of the .223/5.56 mags have trouble feeding with bigger bullets that are used with subs. i have not had issues with supers and 5.56 mags. i have lancer and magpul 300bo mags that i use just for subs. no issues with those dedicated mags and subs..223 mags can sometimes have issues chambering, prob depends on the specific bullet. You can get dedicated 300BO mags for better reliability.
I use Lancer 20 round mags and have never had a issue with supers or subs..223 mags can sometimes have issues chambering, prob depends on the specific bullet. You can get dedicated 300BO mags for better reliability.