RHunter you seem well educated but you took my thread some where else. My question was simple and all the bullet BC and blah blah blah everyone here knows. Its simple I am trying to work with what I have sir either way impossible its not because it was done 1000 yard shot with the 300 Blackout: A Tribute to John Noveske | The Bang Switch and it was done at 800 yards and skill had everything to do with it.......Travis Haley on the 300 AAC Blackout | The Truth About Guns, but again thank you for your time and input.
Yep have a look at Travis Hartley's video at about 7:30 into it and he is shooting a suppressed SBR 300 BLK
with a red dot sight 750 yards. Yep sure I really believe that.
I also find it curious when a writer promoting a manufacturer makes these claims as Timothy Yan did. Seems like the talking points were "lets promote this as a cartridge capable of LR so the uninformed shooter flocks to the store and buys one"
So lets add some reality to this discussion,
which is what I intended to do for you in the first place. TO HELP YOU understand the 300 cartridge a bit better.
There are some awesome shooters in the hide that shoot 300 win mag a 1000 yards and they will tell you what a challenge it is to pull that off reliably. I personally can speak of the difficulty shooting a 300 win mag at 1000 and I am a decent shot. You have 75 grains of powder behind a 220 grain bullet in the 300 win mag and
15 grains behind the same bullet in Travis Hartley's video. So here come these guys putting out this info telling everyone, oh yeah, you can shoot 750 to 1000 yards with a blackout and you can do it with a red dot sight or a $59 1-4X leatherwood scope.
The red dot would completely cover a target at 750 yards and the reticle of a 4X scope would
completely cover a man sized target at 1000 set on 4x.
I cry Bull$hit and suddenly I am the bad guy for trying to help you (by taking the thread a bit further) understand what your are trying to do? If you do not know what powder you need for a 300 blackout then you obviously do not know much about that round.
You need to understand the mechanics of the round before you choose the powder because this is a round you can blow your head off with if you do not know what you are doing.
Here are the ballistics for a 155 grain bullet at 1950 FPS with an assumed BC of .300 which is close to what Yan said he used.
Range Velocity Impact Drop ToF Energy Drift
0 1945 -0.5 0 0 1302 0
50 1818 1.07 1.36 0.8 1138 0
100 1702 0 5.37 0.17 997 0
150 1591 -4.09 12.39 0.26 871 0
200 1487 -11.62 22.85 0.36 761 0
250 1391 -23.09 37.26 0.46 666 0
300 1304 -39.07 56.17 0.57 585 0
350 1227 -60.16 80.2 0.69 518 0
400 1160 -87.03 110 0.8 463 0
450 1104 -120.34 146.24 0.95 420 0
500 1059 -160.73 189.57 1.09 386 0
550 1020 -208.83 240.6 1.23 358 0
600 987 -265.22 299.92 1.38 335 0
650 958 -330.42 368.06 1.54 316 0
700 933 -404.96 445.53 1.7 300 0
750 910 -489.32 532.82 1.86 285 0
800 889 -583.95 630.39 2.02 272 0
850 869 -689.35 738.72 2.2 260 0
900 851 -805.94 858.25 2.37 249 0
950 833 -934.22 989.46 2.55 239 0
1000 817 -1074.61
1132.7 2.73 230 0
Yep, 95 feet of drop... 90 MOA... So Timothy Yan pulled off a 1000 yard shot with a blackout using a
$59 1-4X 24MM HI-LUX LEATHERWOOD scope. (Guess I better throw my $2,000 Nightforce in the trash if I can do the same thing with a $59 Leatherwood)
Seriously Mike, do you honestly believe the BS in that video and in that article? The math shows you how completely ridiculous these statements are.
I'll stay out of your post, I do apologize for trying to get you on the right track and understand what you were wanting to use and do with your Blackout.