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This is all extremely subjective. That said, among the factory ammo that I've shot (which isn't really a lot) Beck Ammunition's 194 Max Expansion have been by far the most impressive in every category.Should have my first suppressor soon curious what everybody’s opinion is on the best quality subsonic ammo
I roll all my own, but... I'd checkout Callaway Ballistics. They're out of Alabama, and get rave reviews from most folks I've read, including some big you tubers like Alabama Arsenal.Should have my first suppressor soon curious what everybody’s opinion is on the best quality subsonic ammo
Not shitting on your post so please don't take it that way, but people need to know this.I roll all my own, but... I'd checkout Callaway Ballistics. They're out of Alabama, and get rave reviews from most folks I've read, including some big you tubers like Alabama Arsenal.![]()
I’m not defending the company, as I have zero affiliation, but wouldn’t that not necessarily be a Callaway thing, and more of a 95% of 220gr .300 BLK specific bullets available, and common knowledge thing?Not shitting on your post so please don't take it that way, but people need to know this.
Callaway is/was using copper plated bullets in their 300blk loads that the bullet MFG advertises to only use in a 1/7 twist.. Callaway is/was not advertising that. My buddy picked some up for his GQ Paladin and when shooting he found that what he originally thought was copper jacket separation inside his suppressor, turned to be the plating shearing off in the 1/5 twist barrel and flaking in the suppressor.
Thankfully there were no strikes in the suppressor. For those using a 1/5 twist just be cautious. I'm not sure if Callaway knows or has remedied or put it on their site, but that is a thing..
I would think the company that is loading the projectiles would have the responsibility to let the customers know especially since it is posted on the bullet manufacturers site. Maybe they don't even know.I’m not defending the company, as I have zero affiliation, but wouldn’t that not necessarily be a Callaway thing, and more of a 95% of 220gr .300 BLK specific bullets available, and common knowledge thing?
A 1:5 twist is still fairly new and uncommon in the overall market, and really only useful (designed for) for super slow and super heavy bullets +230gr. I’d SWAG that 90+% of .300 BLK shooters are using a 1:7, 1:8, or 1:8.5 twist barrel, so I think maybe your buddy should have been more aware of his gun, and the ammo he chose.
Are 300blk subsonics hearing safe indoors with suppressor out of a Sig Rattler? I've been thinking about how to protect my hearing in a worst case scenario in a home invasion if an intruder breaks into my home.
The reviews I've read from hunters about some 300blk subsonics is they have performed pretty well on deer sized game out to around 100 yards like the Lehigh Maximum Expansion 194gr. Are there any reports on how 300blk subsonics perform against dangerous criminals?
Also, a little off topic but, hand gun suppressed ammo? Is the 9mm 147gr suppressed the best handgun round for lowest db or 40 S&W 180gr? Any ways of reducing the db of 357 sig suppressed?
What is quieter suppressed between 147gr 9mm vs 300 blk subs?"Hearing safe" probably not, anything indoors is going to be much louder. However, reducing your damage risk significantly compared to unsupressed or something like a 9mm pistol? Very much so.
Depends on the silencer and how well it plays/tunes with the host as well.
People kill deer, hogs, black bear, etc with discreet ballistics selous so I'd imagine it'd do quite well against 2 legged things.
If you'd shoot a 147gr 9mm for sd/HD, quality 300 blk subs are better.