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300 blackout load data #5089354 04/26/14 11:52 PM
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Need a subsonic load for 300 blackout using remington small rifle bench rest primers. Will be using in a bolt action remington micro 7 and thunderbeast supressor

Re: 300 blackout load data [Re: rifleman_03] #5090483 04/27/14 10:36 PM
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it occurs to me that asking for a great subsonic load for the 300BLK is like asking a guy for the exact GPS coordinates for the fishing honey hole he has been bragging about. That recipe in all of its forms seems to be a very closely held secret.

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Try 8.4gr of LilGun with that primer under a 220SMK. Great accuracy at 1030 FPS in a 16.5" barrel.

Re: 300 blackout load data [Re: rifleman_03] #5090920 04/28/14 03:19 AM
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Thanks RHutch! I happen to have that powder on hand for and use it for 22 hornet. Now just to find the 220SMK

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Remember to work DOWN to get to your desired speed node. I started around 10.5 grains and worked down over a chronograph to end up at 8.4.

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