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Re: 300 Blackout Thompson G2

Well theres a different take on a "Black Rifle"!!!



<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 105amatt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Very nice man. I am a Contender fan from way back. Which vortex is that? </div></div>

Looking at the Obj. It says Diamondback, I can see a "1.75" So its a 1.75-5x32
 
Re: 300 Blackout Thompson G2

a friend of mine has the same setup, with a folding stock and a thunderbeast 9MM on it, super quiet and accurace for little money, very light and easy to carry all day hunting.
congrats, that is a really sweet blackout.
 
Re: 300 Blackout Thompson G2

Wow! Thanks everyone!!!

This all began as a normal 30-30 G2. Wanted something lightweight and portable for hunting thick timber/brush where a follow-up shot is rare.

Barrel: Match Grade Machine - 300 Blackout with a 1-8 twist, stainless, full bull, matte finish, thread pitch of 5/8 -24 at 16.25 inches..
Stock: Choate Adjustable Stock, replaced the buttstock replaced with an 7 1/4" ACE Skeleton buttstock
Scope: Vortex 1.75-5x32 Diamondback BDC. Thought about the PST 1-4 but choose the Diamondback as a lighter weight and less expensive alternate.
Suppressor: AAC 7.62 SD

Over all I’m extremely happy with this setup, going to be getting out to the range next weekend to see how it shoots at 100 yards. Very impress with it at 25 yards so far.
 
Re: 300 Blackout Thompson G2

These have been around for the best part of thirty years. We began by using the 45 Winmag as it was a rimless cartridge with almost identical dimensionality to the .45apc, allowing us to run from subsonic to, well, 45 Winmag an awesome cartridge in its own right (40,000cup vs approx 12,000cup). They had their plusses and minuses, perhaps the only real plus was almost no mechanical noise, making subsonic an extremely quiet affair.

Downsides included generally funky reloading, accuracy was extremely load sensitive, cramped optics. Eventually it became pretty clear, one could derive generally the same results in the pistol configuration for the yards that it was capable of shooting. You wouldn't believe the number of barrel and chamber configuration tested.