I would like to get a good quality 300BLK bolt action to strictly shoot subs. What are my options? I'd rather get something nice than the Ruger but don't want to drop 3k+ on a Q or B&T. Folding stock would be a plus but not a requirement.
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What action/receiver?This is probably over your proposed budget, but a receiver that takes prefit barrels with a 16" CF barrel in a KRG W3 folder would be awesome.
I let my long time smith talk me out of my Rem. 700 300blk a couple years ago. Was honestly one of the funnest guns to shoot I've
ever owned. May have to build another one soon.
Anyone that you can find a prefit barrel forWhat action/receiver?
There’s a Howa 1500 PTG bottom metal in the PX. Then you can use mags.Im looking for a howa1500 in 300 black myself.
A Christensen arms mpp or a jtac elf owl would be perfect.I would like to get a good quality 300BLK bolt action to strictly shoot subs. What are my options? I'd rather get something nice than the Ruger but don't want to drop 3k+ on a Q or B&T. Folding stock would be a plus but not a requirement.
I would like to get a good quality 300BLK bolt action to strictly shoot subs. What are my options? I'd rather get something nice than the Ruger but don't want to drop 3k+ on a Q or B&T. Folding stock would be a plus but not a requirement.
MDT makes some really nice and high-end metal/polymer hybrid AICS .223 mags that work great, and allow you to seat out to 2.500".The problem with the Christensen MPP is that it uses an AICS format plastic mag. It will never accommodate heavy sub bullets via the mag. The AICS mags are .223 mags and the nose profile channel is sized for pointy bullets. It really needs to be an AR mag to feed correctly
Never noticed that issue with the mags before. In that case, a ruger American ranch in .300blk with an Indian creek mofo chassis would work also with standard ar mags.The problem with the Christensen MPP is that it uses an AICS format plastic mag. It will never accommodate heavy sub bullets via the mag. The AICS mags are .223 mags and the nose profile channel is sized for pointy bullets. It really needs to be an AR mag to feed correctly
Yes, 2 of them, but they don’t feed reliably with the Magpul chassis, so I had to buy the Magpul PMag AICS 556 mags for it to work right. The Magpul chassis mag well is just slightly taller than a standard chassis, so it didn’t feed reliably, and required me to use their PMAG 556 mags. Kind of dumb, but I guess they want sales security.Do you actually have any of the MDT 223 mags?
The Ridgeline looks like a slick minimalist setup but the price for what it is not so much.![]()
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Christensen Arms Ridgeline Scout .300 BLK 16" 1:7" Tan w/Black Webbing Rifle 801-06123-00 For Sale - EuroOptic
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Like i said they may smooth out nicely and maybe the ones ive handled had just been pulled from the box and put on the shelf.I handled one a couple of days ago. I even considered buying it. The action felt better than what I thought it would. The weight is a huge benefit. I don't think you could build something that light. $2300 is a bit steep but if you add the components to build something similar it will cost more than $2300. At the end of the day, I already have a Origin that I bought to SBR and drop into a Pork Sword chassis and I definitely don't want to be stuck with a Christensen action. But I really do wish it came with an AR mag bottom metal. That might have pushed me over the edge of buying it.
I own both…The Ruger is a shit rifle comparatively. Just being honest. They’re not bad guns, just definitely $500 guns. My American Ranch .300 BLK is so loose, the bolt literally rotates out of track and can be removed without ever touching the bolt release button. I’ll probably end up sending it back in to Ruger for repair/replace.The Ridgeline looks like a slick minimalist setup but the price for what it is not so much.
I have never owned a Christiansen rifle but the ones i have handled primarily the MPR the actions felt gritty and not very smooth and not what i would consider a $2000 + rifle should feel like.
Maybe they break in nicely but i have handled rack grade rem 700's that were way smoother.
I would go with the ruger option.
I’m running 220’s and 210’s and not having those problems. Maybe you should try a different bullet. In the picture is a Berry’s 220 made for the .300 BLK. It’s seated moderately in depth, as those are for plinking in my AR’s. I can load Berger 210 VLD’s 0.010” off the lands of my RAR, and still have plenty of room.View attachment 8113095
I ask bc this is what I was referring to by being limited using heavier bullets. This is a 200gr Maker jammed into the feed lips of a MDT AICS mag. I also have problems with 190gr Nosler BTHPs in it doing the same thing. I use these mags for .223 as well so I don't want to reprofile the plastic sleeve. Although a person could probably clearance them if they were only shooting 300BO.
And the MPP comes with the old style AI AICS plastic 223 mags where the nose channel is even narrower. I know you won't be able to fit fat noses in those mags, which is what I was saying. Despite the different mags that you use.
You can probably find some pointy high BC bullets in the 200gr range that will funnel through the sleeve of the MDT mags but not every bullet will feed well. The MAGPUL AICS mags looks good tho. Maybe that would be their solution. Either way an AR mag well would fix all that and give a higher capacity. And be compatible with your ARs.
The only problem with the AR mags, is the COAL limitations. Also, the factory plastic Ruger stock made you use the STANAG (AR) mags pushes the mag too hard against the bottom of the bolt, making cycling a pain in the ass.You can probably find some pointy high BC bullets in the 200gr range that will funnel through the sleeve of the MDT mags but not every bullet will feed well. The MAGPUL AICS mags looks good tho. Maybe that would be their solution. Either way an AR mag well would fix all that and give a higher capacity. And be compatible with your ARs.
What’s wrong with (re)building off a CA action? I’m sure it requires just as much reworking as a factory 700 or anything else.I definitely don't want to be stuck with a Christensen action.
Damn it sounds like you definately should send the ruger back for inspection/repair.I own both…The Ruger is a shit rifle comparatively. Just being honest. They’re not bad guns, just definitely $500 guns. My American Ranch .300 BLK is so loose, the bolt literally rotates out of track and can be removed without ever touching the bolt release button. I’ll probably end up sending it back in to Ruger for repair/replace.
The Christensen rifles do break-in nicely and get smoother.
Yes, same basic action. The AR magazine models have a slightly different designed bolt, to accommodate feeding from an AR magazine, the bottom of the bolt itself is machined flat.Damn it sounds like you definately should send the ruger back for inspection/repair.
Isnt it the same action as the American rifle ?
I have allways heard they are pretty good for cheaper budget beat around the woods guns.
And i have no doubt the ruger doesnt compare to a $2000 rifle and it shouldnt, other wise everyone would be scooping them up.
I'm enjoying my MPR's and my Ridgelines. The 16" MPR's are quickly becoming my favorites for just straight-up range, targets, and varmints. The Ridgelines are perfect for deer hunting because of the extremely light weight, even with the Zeiss V4 6-24x50's on top.I have a CA MPR and Accurate Mags for 6.5 PRC. The mags rattle when installed. Never any feed problems but seems sloppy for the money. Also agree the action/bolt do seem a little sloppy for the price as well. Not bad just not butter smooth like a custom rifle. All in all it’s a great rifle though.
Your mag looks different than mine... I think you might have an older version. The newer versions (like I have) are specifically designed to work with both 223 and 300 BLK without issues. You might just need to upgrade your mags to newer ones.Mainly because I don't want to shoot those bullets. Berry's are expensive for what they are. And no way I would pay Berger prices for a subsonic plinking bullet. If you want a subsonic bullet made for expansion then you're going to end up with a copper specialty bullet like the Makers. And that's where these mags have limits.
That's a Ruger problem more than it's an AR mag problem.
That would probably be the way to go. Especially if it's noticeably cheaper than new mags.Hmm. Well that is interesting. I just heard over the weekend MDT is going to sell replacement sleeves so maybe I can upgrade if there is a newer sleeve.
I really want a howa 300 Blackout. Where did you hear about them re importing them. I just emailed them a couple of days ago and asked about a 300 barrel for a 223 mini action. They stated that they were discontinued the 300 b.o. and none would be availableIf it wasn't proposed already...here are two options:
Howa mini in 300 BO. They are going to be imported again over the next 6-8 months. Crappy soft stock. ~$500 + $420 MDT Oryx.
Tikka 223 lite ($750), pull the barrel, get a criterion $400 (probably more with threaded and coated, like $600 total). Keep the cheap Tikka stock. It's good enough for 300 BO...its not a long distance shooter or inherently accurate round anyway. Out to 100 yard, the precision will be good enough. All in ~$1500 with tools, go/no go gauges, etc.
I'm waiting for the Howa mini, will keep the cheap stock. Maybe upgrade trigger to a single stage that I prefer ($140). The 6-8 months wait will coincide with a suppressor getting to me.
I would much prefer the Tikka action, but too cost prohibitive when you think about it.
A few months ago I emailed them and they said they are bringing it back, but have had some delays. Guy said 200 days or something silly like that. I will wait it out. Hope it happens. I would buy it over the ruger ranch any day. The Tikka would be supremely better for me (biased toward Tikka), but the cost is too high.I really want a howa 300 Blackout. Where did you hear about them re importing them. I just emailed them a couple of days ago and asked about a 300 barrel for a 223 mini action. They stated that they were discontinued the 300 b.o. and none would be available
I got another email from Legacy today. Don't expect any of the Howa 300BO to arrive till end of the year, or early 2024. My bet is early to mid 2024.I really want a howa 300 Blackout. Where did you hear about them re importing them. I just emailed them a couple of days ago and asked about a 300 barrel for a 223 mini action. They stated that they were discontinued the 300 b.o. and none would be available
He will have problems, won’t work rightbuy a Rem 700 in 223 and slap a remage barrel on it
In my reading on this topic, seems like the R700 doesn't feed/extract 300 BO well. If you got yours working, that is great.buy a Rem 700 in 223 and slap a remage barrel on it
Well your kind of showing your ignorance on that statement! Nice how? Winchester Super Grade Nice? Voodoo Tactical Nice?
The cheap Ruger American you so enjoy pooping on is probably the most accurate factory produced rifle at any price point currently on the market out of the box. They often outshoot rifles that cost 4X to 6X as much and have much heavier barrels and far better stocks.
I have not found one that would not shoot between .3 and .8 MOA if you had 4 or 5 premium brands of ammo to try. Not seen one that you could not get under .5 MOA @100 yards with hand loads. I owned one myself and now one of my sons owns it. He would not trade or sell that rifle for anything it is his goto coyote rifle in 243 Win. I gave him prob. 4 boxes of 109gr. Winchester White Box ammo.
Yes the Ruger American is full of price point compromises in it's design. That is also why they can afford to manufacture it with a lot of precision CNC machining. The Ruger American is the foundation for the Ruger Precision a lot of guys are just too ignorant to get that point. If you think the Ruger American is poop than you also think the Ruger Precision is poop!
There is a reason an engineering reason that Ruger built the Ruger Precision off of the Ruger American and not the Hawkeye or M77 MkII!!!
Now if you want an action that is built like a Brick $h!t House with forging and old school expensive manufacturing methods that might not be as accurate out of the box but can be blueprinted later on I would go with the Howa Mini Action in 300BLK! If I was buying a bolt action 300BLK I would purchase a Howa because I like and value forged steel action, integral recoil lug, flat bottom action, forged one piece bolt etc....
If the price was right though I would not look down on the Ruger. You have a better chance getting a sub MOA rifle out of a Ruger than a Howa but long term owner ship and lots of use favors the Howa.
Sadly Tikka does not make a 300BLK last I checked or I would recommend them as well! I do not think I would ever get a bolt gun in 300BLK. Too many cartridges out perform it in a bolt gun platform. You can load any cartridge subsonic if you reload. It would be better to invest in reloading gear and get a mentor to show you the ropes! This way you can make any cartridge sub sonic. If you think 300BLK subsonic is a blast a supressed lever gun in 45-70 with subsonic loads would make you wet yourself!
Good Luck with what ever path you chose!
I have owned this Remington 700 AAC-SD 300 Blackout for 11 years It is still wearing an old leupold MK4 2.5x8x36 optic . I have killed a bunch of deer with this rifle shooting sub's . To address the howa mini-action I have one in 5.56 and it is in no way smoother than the 700 . It sounds like a zipper when running the bolt . If I were to get another bolt action 300 blackout I would just pick up an origin short action and buy a shouldered prefit .
Then buy a ruger and be done .My opinion on a custom action and barrel for 300 bo is that it is a waste of money. This is not a caliber that can benefit from that $700 custom barrel or the action. Other than that, if I was to go the custom action, I would look at the ARC CDG myself (seems like it has alot of the bells and whistles we want). In fact, if the Howa 300 bo doesn't get to the US, I will be forced to convert my Tikka 223 to 300 BO and buy a CDG and a 223 barrel. WAY more money than I want to spend to be able to plink with 300 BO suppressed. Quick math = ~$5k. Not fun! The things we waste our $ on.
What did you use on the bolt. I did some horse trading for a ruger and it feels like crap lol.Ended up buying a ruger American 300 blk. Spent 2 hours getting rid of the machine marks on the bolt. Lubed and cycled it for another hour. It feels half way decent now.
So i used 400-2000 grit with wd40 then flitz. I used 100 to knock the visible machine marks then went to town. I also work the bolt. A couple thousand times. Very smooth now.What did you use on the bolt. I did some horse trading for a ruger and it feels like crap lol.
I've shot 300 blackout on my bighorn TL3 action for the last couple years. I already owned the gun, I just bought a 300BO prefit barrel. Three years later I decided I wanted a more compact standalone gun so I ordered a Black Collar Arms chassis in December and bought an Origin. With a Hunts recoil lug the TL3 prefits will headspace on this action. I will order an Atibal 1-10x and use this setup for a 9" 300BO barrel and a 338 Spectre since Zermatt has SPC bolt faces available. If I later decide this was a dumb idea I still have a quality action worth keeping and I can make it a .223, a standard 308 BF cartridge, or a magnum. Regardless of the cartridge I consider buying an action some sort of investment. Regardless of what I happen to be shooting out of it at the moment.
So what's the deal with this ? I built a 300blk early on when the cartridge first came out from a 223rem 700 that I had and it never would extract. I finally just gave up and found a 308 bolt for it and cut the chamber to 308win. It had an 8 twist lilja on it. Gun was always a hammer when it was a 300blk and still is as a 308. But it never would extract the 300blk. It would lose the case about half way out and you'd have to dump it or fish it out with your finger.If your going the r700 route you’ll be better to start with a factory blk or fireball. The extractor is clocked in a different position compared to the .223 bolt