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Started out a few years ago with a 8" AR SBR in 300BO with shooting strickly subs suppressed in mind. It worked out perfectly and is presently tore down for some Cerakoting. After that I had intentions of building a bolt rifle in the blackout but eventually found a M700 that was too good to pass up. I have been very happy with so far. I like the fact that it is twisted 1:7 as I love the 240 SMK and use it often. Even with the cheap Hogue stock that came with it, it still shot respectable groups.
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I just recently received rights to my 300 SBR and I keep thinking that a bolt gun shorty 300 would be sweet as hell.
I was going to go with a manners T4a and then watched the O'Neil Ops video with the T4 folder built by LRI. This forum is going to bleed me dry.
I have no need for a 300 bolt gun except this is my hobby. Shooting and experimenting with reloading. So I must submit to my desires and get one built. I recommend the same for everyone else.[/QUOT
Those damn O'neill Ops videos. I too am hooked after watching their vid on the LRI 300 BO build.
I just recently received rights to my 300 SBR and I keep thinking that a bolt gun shorty 300 would be sweet as hell.
I was going to go with a manners T4a and then watched the O'Neil Ops video with the T4 folder built by LRI. This forum is going to bleed me dry.
I have no need for a 300 bolt gun except this is my hobby. Shooting and experimenting with reloading. So I must submit to my desires and get one built. I recommend the same for everyone else.[/QUOT
Those damn O'neill Ops videos. I too am hooked after watching their vid on the LRI 300 BO build.
That's a sweet build in that video.
I would say unless you're going to SBR and suppress it, no. What is a 16" 300BLK bolt going to do that a 16" .308WIN won't?
I plan to run it at 16.5" and run an AAC 762-snd6 on it, but want the barrel long enough to take it from PA to NY.
We aren't debating 300 blk versus 308. The OP has 300 blk components like I do. I can't take an AR to NY either.
This is a fun little round nothing more. I'm new to suppressors and loading for subs is interesting. Eliminating the action noise further makes this round even more quiet.
I would say unless you're going to SBR and suppress it, no. What is a 16" 300BLK bolt going to do that a 16" .308WIN won't?
With the one in seven twist the blk will shoot much heavier bullets subsonic than the 308.
My 16" R700 TAC 1-10" twist .308WIN barrel stabilizes 247gr hard cast lead bullets subsonic.
816 gump I will try to give you a legitimate answer as to why I use a 300 bolt gun . where I live and where I hunt a 200 yd shot is rare and the deer are not big like up north . I do not need a 308 to kill a 150lb deer at 200 yds . I had a 308 setting in the safe gathering dust and finally sold it just because I didnt need what it offers and can get the job done with a round that has less recoil and fuel consumption . I reload everything I shoot and enjoy experimenting with different loads for different purpose's . some day I will get another 308 . but it will be a short barrel light weight rifle .
Hmm that makes that Savage Hog Hunter look more attractive! I bet it won't stabilize a 240 SMK though (of course you can probably get 3-4 247 cast bullets for the cost of one of those). That makes me wonder how heavy a cast bullet a seven twist would stabilize?
Another fun load to try in a bolt 300 are the 110 grain bullets subsonic. I've shot pellet guns that were much louder. I think the blackout bolt rifle is at its best as a quiet varmint gun suppressed for possums and such in the backyard, a deer sized game rifle at 200 yards and closer (100 yards would be much better), and as a fun inexpensive gun to plink/train with
I personally love mine. I couldn't pass up having a Remington 700 for just over $500. I only plan on using it for hunting probably less than 200yds, and some fun shooting in the back yard. I haven't had a chance to shoot it much but I wouldn't think it would be anywhere close to a precision rifle. I had a semi-auto 300blk and I couldn't get past the "twang" from the buffer spring when shooting it. Its crazy how much you notice when you have a can screwed on and don't hear much. Shooting the bolt 300blk, its very very close to dry firing minus the very small recoil you feel. Its really really quiet. As far as hunting, I only plan on using supersonic for hunting. Just don't think the subs have the knock down for hunting. Although I have been researching LeHigh Defense Subsonic ammo and it seems to get decent reviews for hunting with subs. If you have a can and money to burn they are a lot of fun, but most people stick to an ar platform when selecting the 300blk. If you don't have a can or don't plan on getting one, I wouldn't see the need for it.
Oh yeah, I'm pretty sure they still have a $40 rebate til the end of the year if you find a good deal on one.
Missouri Bullet Company
They will be badass. Give them a shot. AA1680 is the powder I used. They cycle in an 8" AR15.
Except for the fact that they dont feed for shit because the nose profile is WAY to wide and it hangs up on the AR feed ramps all the time. The only guys I have seen that have gotten them to feed had to load them so short that they had to reduce their powder charge.
I plan to try some though in my R700, but for an AR there are better choices, even in cast lead if thats your thing.
Interesting. That's not been my experience.