rbrunet
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Wondering if anyone out there had used a 300 blk out for deer hunting? Any suggestions on type/grain bullet used?
Wondering if anyone out there had used a 300 blk out for deer hunting? Any suggestions on type/grain bullet used?
Got a deer this year with the blackout. BANG FLOP. 110 grain Barnes Black tip at 2350 fps. Buddy had same experience on an 8 point, same load
P5's kid just snagged one and some other critter. Said it did the job very well. Hopefully he chimes in with what ammo he used I believe it was commercial. The thread is below and totally worth the read even if he didn't list the ammo it's just a good positive well articulated story.
https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=218082&highlight=Deer+hunt
Winchester offers 150gr polymer tip that is rated 1202 ft-lbs, ok by MD standards. Federal Fusion also offers soft point 150 gr rated above 1200 ft-lbs. Looking through MidwayUSA inventory, almost everything 150 grain travels 1900+ fps from a 16" barrel which is at or more than 1200ft-lbs MD minimum.
I am not recommending 150gr - whatever your rifle shoots accurately ought to do the job if you do your part. Main thing is that you need faster twist to stabilize the heavier bullets.
Main thing is to remember all these manufactures have the ft/lbs measured with 16 inch barrels.
gotta make sure to compensate
i stuck with 110-120gr out of my 'firearm' with a 10.5 inch barrel and should be good to go based on my calculations![]()
Main thing is to remember all these manufactures have the ft/lbs measured with 16 inch barrels.
gotta make sure to compensate
i stuck with 110-120gr out of my 'firearm' with a 10.5 inch barrel and should be good to go based on my calculations![]()
Use 125gr Hornady SST in a 300BLK. Took 3 deer this year. Two doe and a buck. All less than 100 yards. None ran very far. Didn’t recover the bullet from any.
For pistol its 700 ft lbs. DNR is not going to sit there and chrono your gun either. If it says so on the box, you are GTG.
For pistol its 700 ft lbs. DNR is not going to sit there and chrono your gun either. If it says so on the box, you are GTG.
It's interesting that they require 700 Ft # from a breach loader but only a 40 grain charge in a muzzleloading handgun. An almost full chamber with 777 and a wad in a '58 Remington even with a 200gn conical only gets me 550 Ft #.![]()