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Kel Tec Sub 2000 Gen 2 accurate .357mag power?
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<blockquote data-quote="AMT7" data-source="post: 2777784" data-attributes="member: 32064"><p>Apologies, my occupational requirement hazard of engineering extreme briefness in writing called Abbreviated Technical English eeks out too often. In addition to the whiz banger migraine I had during posting contributed to my curtness.</p><p></p><p>We have moved on from this carbine as too many posters elsewhere widely consider this too weak a platform to do the even modest workups and accurizing to achieve where we want to get which is easily done in 2 other cartridges. So if interested see my thread on the 9x25 Dillon but its likely going to be 357 SIG eventually worked up to about 110-115% sammi near but about 15% below proof testing if none of all safety monitoring indicators are not breached due to avalibity of ported/ match barrels, reamers & dies. For about the same cost as a Kel Tec sub 2k or less going with a sort of extended barrel drop in route basically I get much more portable & legal hunting with in this state due to 4" handgun barrel minumum as my compact 10mm Tanflugio EAA Witness Poly Compact is 3.7" I think, with a 6" twin ported barrel in either of these powerful great necked down cartridges that will allow shooting greater distance with quicker follow up than 10mm auto stock barrel at far reduced recoil with slow powders taking full advantage of compensator port efficiency. Additionally if 9x25 we have 10mm auto brass to neck down and if .357 SIG we have thousands of mixed inboor range trap clean out bulk we got last year with no .40 S&W (not a fan) to reload for that we can easily neck down and both now use .355" dia 9mm cheap great boolits we have about 960 JK hard cast plated of already that perform stellar for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMT7, post: 2777784, member: 32064"] Apologies, my occupational requirement hazard of engineering extreme briefness in writing called Abbreviated Technical English eeks out too often. In addition to the whiz banger migraine I had during posting contributed to my curtness. We have moved on from this carbine as too many posters elsewhere widely consider this too weak a platform to do the even modest workups and accurizing to achieve where we want to get which is easily done in 2 other cartridges. So if interested see my thread on the 9x25 Dillon but its likely going to be 357 SIG eventually worked up to about 110-115% sammi near but about 15% below proof testing if none of all safety monitoring indicators are not breached due to avalibity of ported/ match barrels, reamers & dies. For about the same cost as a Kel Tec sub 2k or less going with a sort of extended barrel drop in route basically I get much more portable & legal hunting with in this state due to 4" handgun barrel minumum as my compact 10mm Tanflugio EAA Witness Poly Compact is 3.7" I think, with a 6" twin ported barrel in either of these powerful great necked down cartridges that will allow shooting greater distance with quicker follow up than 10mm auto stock barrel at far reduced recoil with slow powders taking full advantage of compensator port efficiency. Additionally if 9x25 we have 10mm auto brass to neck down and if .357 SIG we have thousands of mixed inboor range trap clean out bulk we got last year with no .40 S&W (not a fan) to reload for that we can easily neck down and both now use .355" dia 9mm cheap great boolits we have about 960 JK hard cast plated of already that perform stellar for us. [/QUOTE]
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