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Who all here reloads 300 AAC Blackout?
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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3659469" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>I make my own brass and use purpose made projos (for 300BLK), 130-160gr spitzers, or 147gr pull downs. You don't want to use round nose or flat points like for leverguns. The bullet is set to make the ogive ride where the 5.56 neck rides in the mag so bullet selection/seating is important if you want to go more than 20 rounds in a 30rd mag. </p><p>I've used IMR4227, H110, and Lilgun. I like H110 best mainly because I have more of it and that's originally the powder used. The other work well though. Remember, it's using powders for magnum pistols so it's easy to over-meter. Think of it as a pointy magnum pistol round (which it pretty much is) and you'll be good.</p><p></p><p>Anything around 175gr and up starts getting into the subsonic category so you want to go with a rifle powder like 1680 or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3659469, member: 41176"] I make my own brass and use purpose made projos (for 300BLK), 130-160gr spitzers, or 147gr pull downs. You don't want to use round nose or flat points like for leverguns. The bullet is set to make the ogive ride where the 5.56 neck rides in the mag so bullet selection/seating is important if you want to go more than 20 rounds in a 30rd mag. I've used IMR4227, H110, and Lilgun. I like H110 best mainly because I have more of it and that's originally the powder used. The other work well though. Remember, it's using powders for magnum pistols so it's easy to over-meter. Think of it as a pointy magnum pistol round (which it pretty much is) and you'll be good. Anything around 175gr and up starts getting into the subsonic category so you want to go with a rifle powder like 1680 or something. [/QUOTE]
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