Originally Posted By: MPFDOriginally Posted By: 6724i recently took my 300 aac out on a hunt. i shot a few different small game with it. with subsonic 220's, EVERY animal ran off and was not found. i have shot 3 coyotes with it and i have tracked them in the snow as far as a mile and never found one of them! i have found bullets that are supposed to expand with subsonic velocities but they cost about $1.50 each!
i switched to some 150 grain round nose bullets for the last night hog hunting. while i killed a pig with those bullets, i am not impressed with the 300 aac for hunting. there are far better choices for hunting. the tiny little shell is impressive in what it can do, but no matter how you cut it, a 300aac is on the LOW end of acceptable use for big game.
i have loaded 125gr speer tnt bullets. i have found them in the pile of logs i use for my target backstop. the recovered bullets were bent like a banana but did not expand. those bullets were recovered at 100 yards, shot into frozen wood, and fired at near max loads. finding an accurate load for the stubby little round is not as easy as for most calibers. my upper is a d-tech, so i do not suspect that it is the upper, but most loads are nowhere near 1 moa at 100 yards. while i did eventually find a subsonic load that was genuinely under 1 moa, it is EXTREMELY sensitive to charge weight, seating depth, and brass consistency.
I have to agree 100% This cartridge is lacking to say it kindly. Tradgectory is horrible, energy is pretty much non existant. A .223 with a 55 grain bullet is a better choice for game of all sizes. The 300 is a terrible choice for shooting anything with a heart beat...
Guys, Guys... come on now... it's all about shot placement
... I've got a few kills with mine this year, with only a spinner... of course the ballistics are what they are, they aren't much better than a stick and string, but you have to build it with the mindset of "application specific", with mine having 6" of drop from 50yds to 100yds, mine is designated for nothing over 100... here's a quick youtube video I found, BUT this guy is running some good glass, pry about 2500-3000 dollar USO, takin head shots... seems to be working for him