300 AAC Blackout

Originally Posted By: rsilversOriginally Posted By: CatShooter[Not hardly... no cartridge that shoots a 220gr bullet at 1050 fps can be called a general purpose cartridge.

Not sure why you are referencing the 220 grain round. That is a special purpose loading.

http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/gun-sho...00-aac-blackout

Never excepted to see you over here Mr. Silver. Being an R&D guy over at AAC, what was your purpose for the round. I would assume you had input in it.... Welcome to PM
 
Originally Posted By: tactical assaultOriginally Posted By: rsilversOriginally Posted By: CatShooter[Not hardly... no cartridge that shoots a 220gr bullet at 1050 fps can be called a general purpose cartridge.

Not sure why you are referencing the 220 grain round. That is a special purpose loading.

http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/gun-sho...00-aac-blackout

Never excepted to see you over here Mr. Silver. Being an R&D guy over at AAC, what was your purpose for the round. I would assume you had input in it.... Welcome to PM

If that's the best that AAC has, then they are in trouble.
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Unfortunately, when a company develops something, they feel the need to market it to ANY outlet, even if it is unsuitable
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And shame on him for being dishonest
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Dip-stick!!
 
kind of a fun round to play around with, but its practical applications are somewhat limited. it is impressive what you can get out of that little case with a 130gr bullet, but you also have to realize its limitations. it is a 200 yard or less gun with the light bullets, and with the heavy subsonic it is definitely under a 200 yard gun. lighter bullets would be fine for smaller targets, but it is no big game round with any bullet.
my point of impact difference with 220gr subsonic and 130 supersonic is 13" at 100 yards.
 
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