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The 125 sst are great and the barnes 150 tsx and ttsx. At super are pretty good as wellI'd suggest the 194gr Lehigh, that bullet has proven to work well enough on both deer stateside and even better on humans in the Mid East.
there are also several maker bullets like the 200gr Rex that will reliably expand at subsonic velocities.
The trick to finding expanding subs is to find bullets that are advertised and designed to work at 300 Blk velocities, 200gr + bullets made for the 308 will have no expansion at subsonic velocities.
If this is for a serious deer or other medium game hunting load I would avoid subsonics all together. The best performing expanding subs give about identical performance to broadhead arrows. I'd suggest a supersonic bullet like the 110gr TSX or 125gr SST for longer range and rifle like performance on game
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But vewy vewy quietlyNone of the expanding subsonic bullets have been reliable from what I have seen. I am also of the opinion that subsonic ammo in 300 Blackout is a novelty, as literally any application of it would be improved by using 110-120 gr supersonic projectiles. I get that some people have killed people and critters with subs, but it's genuinely not an optimal thing. All you're doing is using a rifle-size firearm to perform pistol performance.
If looking for subs that are actually going to do what they are supposed to Lehigh and a couple others are the way to go. Ive made light subs and heavy subs just playing around 110 v max all the way up to 208 220 with all different manufacturers the 150 gr. Barns tsx actually opened up pretty good but nothing to write home about. For a BO sub to be worth a shit it needs to frangible projectiles like some controlled chaos or something along those lines not just an open tip of rapid expansionThis link is worth reading on testing done with a few different bullets including Lehigh. I have come to the same conclusion and have found the same results. I may try a fragmenting offering from Lehigh as a last attempt but head shots is the only method I would recommend
I don’t have experience with the 200 Speer Hot-Cors, but I don’t think they are going to expand at subsonic velocities. They are marketed for big game. I shoot the 150 Hot-Cors in my 308 shorty at 2700ish and they perform really well at that speed. If your looking for a good expanding sub bullet check out the Maker 200 and 220 REX bullets. I’ve had good results with them.Anyone have any experience with the 200 grain Speer Hot-Cor bullets for expanding subsonic .300 Blackout? Also, considering the 180 grain Grand Slam as well. Looking for a good performing bullet that will expand at subsonic speeds.
Was that pulled from a deer or what did you shoot it intoI don’t have experience with the 200 Speer Hot-Cors, but I don’t think they are going to expand at subsonic velocities. They are marketed for big game. I shoot the 150 Hot-Cors in my 308 shorty at 2700ish and they perform really well at that speed. If your looking for a good expanding sub bullet check out the Maker 200 and 220 REX bullets. I’ve had good results with them.
i dont load 300, but i do have a buddy i put some 308 subs together for. with the reduced velocity, most bullets designed wont expand well without the velocity….which is why i used 170 gr 30/30 bullets. they are designed for expansion at lower velocities. what they actually do on game, i couldnt tell you.
were it me, and subsonic was the interest, i’d go with either sub 44 or 45 caliber pistol cartridges and go with the heaviest bullets i could….no need for expansion due to the original bullet diameter. but.. that would exclude the ar platform from consideration. maybe the 458 socom could be used to fill that nitch..….but that is outside my wheelhouse.
The bullet penetrated both sides of the one deer I shot with those subs, so I never got a look at it. Deer made it about 20 yards before piling up. The two in the pics were recovered from a row of four or five milk jugs full of water backed by a chunk of firewood.Was that pulled from a deer or what did you shoot it into
Did the bullets tumble or am I missing something? Looks like they entered right to left.Took me bit to find these
190 gr Sub-X at 850 fps in gel
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Recovered bullet
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Lehigh 194 CF at 840 fps
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Yes. They both did. The Lehigh came apart as designed before the largest piece tumbled. I think the blocks are 16” long for reference.Did the bullets tumble or am I missing something? Looks like they entered right to left.
Do you have a link for these "outlaw state bullets". Would live to do done more research on them.Every deer I have shot with the outlaw state bullets have been recovered. The ones that ran left good blood trails. The exit hole is 3/4-1 inch wide.
Before I found the outlaw state bullets I was using sierra 220 grain match kings. We probably only recovered 70% of the deer shot with that load.
I don’t shoot past 200 yards. Most of the shots are 100-150.
I have friends who have killed a lot of pigs with subsonic outlaw state bullets.
Our does are 95-120lbs.
Just my reference point.
The subsonic projectiles are all at the best a slow expanding bullet that has to entirely rely upon permanent cavity and penetration depth for wounding. Same as most any handgun. Meanwhile lower weight 110-120 gr bullets moving fast enough will exceed some tissue elasticity with their hydrostatic shock during expansion/fragmentation, and yield not only a permanent crush cavity but the disruption of nearby tissue through liquification. Albeit it doesn't do a lot, and with the already slow speed of 300 Blackout the engagement range must be short since most light .30" bullets have a low BC.The sub-x seem to be not such a great product. It kind of sucks that the good 300 blk bullets are all solids and purpose built, so expensive.
Unless you want to hunt with subsonic bullets.Frankly any emphasis on boutique subsonic bullets is a lost cause in my book.
The few times I’ve hunted with subs, I’ve set up just like I was bow hunting. It’s just a cheap Ruger American Ranch but shoots well. Shot the doe last year at around 20 yards. Heart shot. There was a smaller doe right beside her that just stood there after the shot. So quite with 200 grain Makers, Titegroup, and the Ultra 7 you can hear the bullet strike flesh.I only shoot does or culls and never shoot past 200. That is all my scope will dial.
I built my Remington 700 is 300 whisper just to shoot does.
not in a q barrel. those bullets cant handle the 1:5 twist. have had them come apart and fly crazy about 1 in every 5I'd go with Lehigh Defense bullets instead for subsonic
I had a similar experience with 110 TMK’s. Blew up in a 1:5 twist barrel (and shotgunned my old chrono).not in a q barrel. those bullets cant handle the 1:5 twist. have had them come apart and fly crazy about 1 in every 5
I've used the 200gr Maker Rex to take deer out to 73 yds., my longest shot, and haven't lost one yet. I scoff at those saying we're unethical and we have to pick your shots more carefully. Does that mean that they can disregard good shot placement just because they are supersonic. If so they are even more unethical. I believe many opinions were formed pre-Lehigh and pre- Maker. I can only speak to my experience with Maker and so far they're batting a thousand with 9 deer.I don’t have experience with the 200 Speer Hot-Cors, but I don’t think they are going to expand at subsonic velocities. They are marketed for big game. I shoot the 150 Hot-Cors in my 308 shorty at 2700ish and they perform really well at that speed. If your looking for a good expanding sub bullet check out the Maker 200 and 220 REX bullets. I’ve had good results with them.
MV and range? Or, estimated impact velocity? And, what was the target?Lehigh 200gr expanding subs
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Those average 1050fps. I tested them at 75 yards. The rifle was a Rem 700 Tac with 16" barrel. They expanded all the way down to 850fps (130 yards) but only exoanded to about 1/2 that. The petals are ridiculously sharp. The testing medium I used was a 1/4" thick piece of leather over a 1# bologna pack backed by 1/2" particle board and then 6 water jugs. They penetrated to the 5th jug. I am gonna use them this bear rifle seasonMV and range? Or, estimated impact velocity? And, what was the target?
Lehigh 200gr expanding subs
If you can get into bow range, you can get into subsonic range... And, no hearing protection. No ringing ears. low risk of hearing loss...What’s the advantage of hunting with subsonic ammo? It’s never made sense to me when supersonic is an option. It seems like you’re handicapping yourself for no reason. Just looking for some rationale that I may be missing.