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.458 socom vs .300 blackout
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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2661268" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>that's not valid comparison .. a Ferarri is a LOT more $$$ than any 458 socom set. </p><p>besides not everyone needs to buy a can and high end optics ... with AR pretty darn common, most folks just needs an upper to have a fully functional socom.</p><p></p><p>Tromix charges about $725 for a 458 socom upper. even less if you purchase the barrel from Tromix to make your own upper ... so it's pretty darn reasonable to buy the actual gun. </p><p></p><p>since I've not shot an 458 socom yet .. all I've got to compare with is my std AR where 500 rounds is just getting started.</p><p></p><p>but unlike other more common rounds, there's no way to scrounge up socom brass. costs to setup with a measly 500 rounds costs about same as buy the socom upper.</p><p></p><p>this sure is putting a damper on 458 socom for me and 300 blkout is no longer getting me exited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2661268, member: 7629"] that's not valid comparison .. a Ferarri is a LOT more $$$ than any 458 socom set. besides not everyone needs to buy a can and high end optics ... with AR pretty darn common, most folks just needs an upper to have a fully functional socom. Tromix charges about $725 for a 458 socom upper. even less if you purchase the barrel from Tromix to make your own upper ... so it's pretty darn reasonable to buy the actual gun. since I've not shot an 458 socom yet .. all I've got to compare with is my std AR where 500 rounds is just getting started. but unlike other more common rounds, there's no way to scrounge up socom brass. costs to setup with a measly 500 rounds costs about same as buy the socom upper. this sure is putting a damper on 458 socom for me and 300 blkout is no longer getting me exited. [/QUOTE]
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