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<blockquote data-quote="ocphy" data-source="post: 2108754" data-attributes="member: 230"><p>If you don't reload the 300 blackout may not be for you. There are a lot more people making ammo in 300 blackout but in the current market there isn't much available. I like it because of the projectile variability it gives. you can load up 110 grain bullets all the way up to 240. If you have a suppressor you can have some awesome subsonic rounds and if your not worried about suppressed you can run a lighter faster load. I have had fun with the caliber and having a bunch of AR parts and lots of 30 cal projectiles it was easy to just get a barrel and a set of dies and try it out. It is not for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ocphy, post: 2108754, member: 230"] If you don't reload the 300 blackout may not be for you. There are a lot more people making ammo in 300 blackout but in the current market there isn't much available. I like it because of the projectile variability it gives. you can load up 110 grain bullets all the way up to 240. If you have a suppressor you can have some awesome subsonic rounds and if your not worried about suppressed you can run a lighter faster load. I have had fun with the caliber and having a bunch of AR parts and lots of 30 cal projectiles it was easy to just get a barrel and a set of dies and try it out. It is not for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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