Silencerco now has their own sub-sonic line of ammo:
Do they make it themselves or does a large ammo manufacture make it to their specs, and they just re-brand it? I don’t know… what I do know is that the cost v.s. operational benefits of this ammo is likely alright.
I like the branding, and I like the video. $30 for a 20 round box over at Silencerco.
I haven’t been keeping on top of .300 BLK… but has it reached “MUST HAVE” status yet? I initially was under the impression that it was cool and all but you mainly just got it because it was brand new, and if your disposable income allowed you’d buy a rifle chambered in it to stunt on all your poor friends. Naturally you’d then constantly recite the advantages of the round, letting them know what they are missing out on. Later though you’d feel like an idiot after you guys went hunting and to the range a few times together and your groups / confirmed kills were not as nice as theirs.
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Interesting.
FYI – My 300 BLK, shooting my supersonic reloads, groups better than my other rifles and has reliably dropped three deer. *shrug*
300blk is my favorite cartridge by far, and my favorite SBR is chambered in it.
Still shoot ten times as much 5.56, 9 etc
why a Sierra MatchKing bullet for hunting is what I want to know!
I’m quite happy with my AR rifle in 300blk. I also really love my Sig braced AR pistol. The cartridge is impressive out of short barrels.
All that said, unless you are a reloader, I dont recommend it at this time. If you do reload then it is a highly flexible cartridge that can be tailored to your needs thanks to a huge selection of bullets.
I don’t get why matchkings are considered hunting bullets. Maybe they mean gamekings.
Uhhh I want a can sooooo bad.
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