Just got done with one rifle build and am starting to think of another. I would like to go with a caliber that is subsonic capable. Right now between 300 BLK and 308. Primary use will be plinking but will probably see some use calling coyotes at night in tight areas.
I like the 308 for its multiuse capabilites, could keep a mag with full power loads and select a different zero in the thermal scope for coyotes that hang up. I do not know the case fill with some of the powders used in 308, really dont want to play around with possible double charges or hangfires.
Pros for the 300 BLK is I a have a Howa .223 bf action sitting around and a couple thousand .223 Lapua brass laying, and plenty of CCI 400s. Would have to find powder.
Either rifle would be cut at 16.5, running a TBAC Ultra 7, and a chassis. I will need a chassis that can collapse to a very short LOP for a dedicated thermal scope, but can extend out for daytime plinking with a day scope.
What direction would you go for the cartridge and chassis? Any holes in the build I haven't considered?
I like the 308 for its multiuse capabilites, could keep a mag with full power loads and select a different zero in the thermal scope for coyotes that hang up. I do not know the case fill with some of the powders used in 308, really dont want to play around with possible double charges or hangfires.
Pros for the 300 BLK is I a have a Howa .223 bf action sitting around and a couple thousand .223 Lapua brass laying, and plenty of CCI 400s. Would have to find powder.
Either rifle would be cut at 16.5, running a TBAC Ultra 7, and a chassis. I will need a chassis that can collapse to a very short LOP for a dedicated thermal scope, but can extend out for daytime plinking with a day scope.
What direction would you go for the cartridge and chassis? Any holes in the build I haven't considered?