• Win an RIX Storm S3 Thermal Imaging Scope!

    To enter, all you need to do is add an image of yourself at the range below! Subscribers get more entries, check out the plans below for a better chance of winning!

    Join the contest Subscribe

300 BO Ammo

Re: 300 BO Ammo

the sub-sonic appears to be about a buck a shot.

How popular is the ammo at this point? Will it be the new best thing; there by become more cost effective?
 
Re: 300 BO Ammo

I see it at Cheaper than Dirt regularly. It is getting easier to find and would expect a price drop as more people start shooting it. Reload and it only costs you .40 each using your brass.
 
Re: 300 BO Ammo

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: fostercd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I see it at Cheaper than Dirt regularly. It is getting easier to find and would expect a price drop as more people start shooting it. Reload and it only costs you .40 each using your brass. </div></div>

+1 with reload. If you reload and save your brass, it probably less than 40 cents each. May be around 20-25 cents if you don't go with really expensive bullet.
 
Re: 300 BO Ammo

My concern it purchasing the upper and then the ammo manufacturers having me by the #@%!

I hope it would become more cost effective as popularity increases, however, I don't, at this point, know how popular it is.

I like what I see about it.
 
Re: 300 BO Ammo

There is plenty of ammo available for the 300BLK. Just about every major manufacturer has jumped on the bandwagon except for Federal and Winchester. But I hear they might be working on some loads. Come on by the shop we have a pretty good selection of Blackout ammo. In the past year or so, it has taken over as our #1 ammo sold.
 
Re: 300 BO Ammo

FYI, for the subsonic rounds, 220 Sierra Match Kings are used for the bullets.
They run around $.36 each when bought in bulk.
(By the way, this price is expected to skyrocket due to the HUGE spike in demand…)
That is by far the most expensive component / load for the 300 BLK.
All the other components are very cheap.
~ 700 rounds per pound of powder = $.04 per round
~ Federal 205 primers = $.03 per round
~ Converted 5.56 Brass = $.10 per round
or
~ New Remington Primed Brass = $.20 per round (When subtracting the cost of the primmer)

If you are looking for a cheap subsonic load, check out the 247 grain NOE cast bullet.
311247GrFNWhisper006.jpg

1111-134-311247GrFNWhisperCart.jpg

http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=133407
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=132362

It is a cast lead bullet that you can make on your own.
If you are using lead wheel weights from your local tire store, the bullets can be made for literally pennies.

If you do not feel like getting into boolit casting, look around.
There are a few folks selling the NOE 247 grain boolits. (~$.23 each)
http://www.300blktalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=78405

I ended up getting into casting purely for this boolit.
Since a friend of mine owns a tire shop and we haven't switched over to "Green" wheel weights yet, it was a no brainer for me.
He is just happy for me to come over and clean up around his wheel balancing machine. ;D