If you want a legal rod to take deer in states that allow guns, that`s not a bad idea. If you`re looking for something bigger or more accurate than .223. Look elsewhere. In addition to the cost of ammunition, the 300 Blackout has many advantages and technically only requires a change of gun. Does anyone see an NJ legal problem with this rod? I have a custom AR version with this 16-inch CMMG occultation stroke, and I`m very happy about that. I plugged in nearly 500 CMMG and Remington superprobe cartridges without any failure or malfunction. There is no legal problem with it as long as you remove the flash cover and replace it with a thread protector or muzzle brake. Either must be pinned to make it compliant. Nationally, it`s legal, but counties and cities have different gun regulations. Typically, west of Blue Ridge are gun lands and east of Blue Ridge, but you`ll need to check local regulations. For your information, here is the table of legal use: dwr.virginia.gov/hunting/regulations/general/#legal-use I personally have not tried it beyond 200 meters. I`ve heard people on www.m4carbine.net who have tried Hornady VMAX ammunition beyond 200.
Realistically, I think blk is only useful up to 200 or even 300 (if you know what you`re doing, but I think that`s what drives it) According to rsilvers on www.300blktalk.com, there are a lot of new products and companies that are going to get involved in supporting this caliber. Cheaper alternatives are also available. For example, DS Arms sells a $320 stem. In July 2015, the Dutch Defence Materiel Organisation, on behalf of the Dutch Maritime Special Operations Force (NL-MARSOF), issued a tender for 195 carabiners in 300 BKKs. The intention was to purchase fragile, subsonic, lead-free ball cartridges, which represented the first official military introduction of the .300 AAC power outage. [9] In December 2016, nl-MARSOF acquired 195 fully removed SIG MCX carabiners equipped with a new folding shaft designed for use with .300 AAC blackout ballistic visor helmets, becoming the first publicly known military user of the cartridge. [10] [11] Also curious about the capacity of the charger you can carry. I had been looking for a magazine of 10 rounds for 3 weeks without luck. I`ll probably only order one online when I get there. 2) If you load it warmer, it can easily outperform a .30-30 for hunting. Mainly because you can use superior bullets (outside their optimal speed range) on a naturally more accurate platform, which is probably heavier than your .30-30 lever gun and much more expensive.
There is also affordable ammunition offered by Remington for 12.99 and PNW for 12.49. Anyone can probably find cheaper deals if they buy it online in bulk. If Cheaper Than Dirt starts offering Remington UMC and PNW ammunition, they`ll likely sell them for less than $12. In the near future, there will likely be more ammunition manufacturers selling affordable ammunition for remote use. If 400-500 yards is important to you, honestly, I don`t think you`ll be happy with 300 BLK. In May 2022, the U.S. Special Operations Command selected Sig Sauer to provide its MCX Rattler personal defense weapon, which can be housed in both 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout. With a barrel length of 5.5 inches (140 mm), the .300 Blackout allows the Rattler to fire a powerful bullet while being compact.
[13] The 300 AAC Blackout is designed to achieve similar energies to the Soviet 7.62×39mm in an AR-15, while using standard full-capacity AR chargers. The rejuvenation of the cartridge of the 7.62 Soviet prevented reliable power supply in the AR chargers and caused wear of the screw. Starting with the 14.5-inch (370 mm) gun of the M4 carabiner, the 5.56-× 45 mm M855 lathe has an effective point target range of 500 meters. The ball has a significant fall, drift and loss of energy at this distance. From a 16-inch (410 mm) gun, a 125 gr (8.1 g) .300 BLK munition has a lower speed and similar bullet drops and drifts over shorter distances. However, it has the same amount of energy at 700 meters as the M855 at 500 meters. In terms of the probability of hitting, the power outage has an effective range of 460 meters. From a 9-inch (230 mm) gun, the 125 g BLK munition has the same initial energy as the M855 of the M4 and 5% more energy at 440 meters. Compared to 7.62 ×39mm projectiles, .300 BLK cartridges with different loads have better ballistic coefficients and more energy from equally long guns. 300 BLK cartridges such as barnes TAC 110 grain size have a “barriereblinde” performance capable of penetrating through several centimeters of different hard targets.
300 BLK allows a user to have a firearm with the ability to switch between subsonic, supersonic VMAX ammunition or penetrating the barrier, all while simply changing a magazine. It is capable of replacing the H&K MP5 for hand-to-hand combat and, with a single magazine change, carrying combat to longer distances and surpassing the M4 carabiner. [Citation needed] The .30 caliber cartridge has an 89.1% increase in frontal bullet surface compared to the 5.56×45mm cartridge, leaving a larger wound cavity in soft targets. It also penetrates deeper and yawns faster at first. 300 BLK cartridges are effective from guns as short as 4.5 inches (110 mm). Weapons chambered for the bullet can be as light, compact and quiet when removed as machine guns like the 9×19mm MP5, 5.7 x 28mm fn P90 and 4.6×30mm MP7, while having more energy and accuracy at longer ranges. [14] [15] Robert Silvers leads www.300blktalk.com and keeps people up to date with the latest offers for the caliber. The new product information in this forum keeps coming back and doesn`t seem to slow down at all, especially because of the 2012 Shot Show. Rifles and pistols .23 caliber or LARGER for deer, bears and moose. The advantage of the 300 BLK (its similarity to the popular .223/5.56 caliber) can also be a safety issue when ammunition of the two calibers is mixed.