My boys are both still too young to shoot but I’m wanting to build or buy a rifle for them to learn with, ive been kicking around the thought of a .300 blackout in a Ruger American or maybe an R700 short action with a barrel nut setup so I could re-barrel And re-equip as they grow. My feeling is that I can teach them a lot about wind estimation with a round that has a trajectory similar to the saint Louis arch and it is a pretty cheap round for them to learn on with near infinite barrel life, low recoil and low sound pressure To avoid developing a flinch. Does this make sense over reduced loads for a .308 I already own?
It seems like i would get a lower ES and SD with the smaller case volume of the Blackout vs. the larger case volume of a . 308 with a lower pressure powder like trail boss. So theoretically the blackout has an edge for accuracy from light training rounds.
i’ve also given thought to 6.5 grendel and 6.8 SPC or maybe even 6 ARC which would all be slightly more useful rounds overall, but it doesn’t seem as fun or educational for my kids due to the flatter trajectory and cost of components. I don’t really want to buy them a laser that makes it easy.Ill add that I already have an AR upper in .300 blackout. Anybody done something similar?
It seems like i would get a lower ES and SD with the smaller case volume of the Blackout vs. the larger case volume of a . 308 with a lower pressure powder like trail boss. So theoretically the blackout has an edge for accuracy from light training rounds.
i’ve also given thought to 6.5 grendel and 6.8 SPC or maybe even 6 ARC which would all be slightly more useful rounds overall, but it doesn’t seem as fun or educational for my kids due to the flatter trajectory and cost of components. I don’t really want to buy them a laser that makes it easy.Ill add that I already have an AR upper in .300 blackout. Anybody done something similar?