Very helpful BurtG. Thanks much. I shot some Remington 120 gr. rounds I picked up at Academy but the supply and selection was limited and I found a source for used brass online at Carolina Brass, already cleaned, prepped and ready. Pretty decent prices too.BurtG wrote:Here's one link that may be of help, especially since they mark the best loads they found in their tests.
http://www.nosler.com/nosler-load-data/ ... -blackout/
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- Sun May 08, 2016 8:04 pm
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Re: ANYONE RELOADING .300 BLACKOUT ?
- Sun May 08, 2016 7:36 pm
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ANYONE RELOADING .300 BLACKOUT ?
I was curious as to whether anyone was reloading .300 Blackout? If so what powder/s are you using, bullet grains?
I only recently purchased the upper in the blackout, fired a few rounds down range and I have to tell you I'm sold. Light recoil, feeds well and is dead on accurate with dime size groupings at 50 yards.
With that in mind, I've decided to add the Blackout to my collection of dies and finding decent ammo is a tad iffy at times.
So please add your comments and suggestions and I'll try to keep up.
Thanks.
I only recently purchased the upper in the blackout, fired a few rounds down range and I have to tell you I'm sold. Light recoil, feeds well and is dead on accurate with dime size groupings at 50 yards.
With that in mind, I've decided to add the Blackout to my collection of dies and finding decent ammo is a tad iffy at times.
So please add your comments and suggestions and I'll try to keep up.
Thanks.