Curious to what others think and their reasoning behind their decision.
My daughter, who is 10, has killed 2 bucks with the RARR in .300 blackout. Last year her first was with a loaded Barnes 110 TAC-TX. This year I loaded 125gr Hornady SST.
The rifle and caliber have accounted for 5 bucks - 3 last season, and 2 so far this season. Last year I killed 2 with it plus her buck, and this season we both have one each.
However, the 300 blackout is leaving me wanting, and I can't quite place my finger on it. At first, I was singing it's praises as a great round for beginning hunters on medium game due to the low recoil and muzzle blast.
Today I tested the recoil and muzzle blast against other rifle calibers to include: 357, 44, 223, 243, and 270. Of course the 270 had the most recoil, but the blast from the 300 blackout and the 243 were very similar. The 357 was the winner of the bunch.
My first big game rifle at the age of 12 was a 270 - which in hindsight was a mistake. Not really needed for Georgia deer, and too much for a 12 year old with factory ammo back then.
I don't buy into the mentality "they can grow into it." I say buy the right fit now, and change later when needs and wants change.
So I have been doing a lot of reading on the 6.5 grendel, 6.8 SPC, 7.62x40WT, and the 7.62x39 - and comparing those to the 300 blk.
Just looking for other hunters/shooters experience.
Thank you
My daughter, who is 10, has killed 2 bucks with the RARR in .300 blackout. Last year her first was with a loaded Barnes 110 TAC-TX. This year I loaded 125gr Hornady SST.
The rifle and caliber have accounted for 5 bucks - 3 last season, and 2 so far this season. Last year I killed 2 with it plus her buck, and this season we both have one each.
However, the 300 blackout is leaving me wanting, and I can't quite place my finger on it. At first, I was singing it's praises as a great round for beginning hunters on medium game due to the low recoil and muzzle blast.
Today I tested the recoil and muzzle blast against other rifle calibers to include: 357, 44, 223, 243, and 270. Of course the 270 had the most recoil, but the blast from the 300 blackout and the 243 were very similar. The 357 was the winner of the bunch.
My first big game rifle at the age of 12 was a 270 - which in hindsight was a mistake. Not really needed for Georgia deer, and too much for a 12 year old with factory ammo back then.
I don't buy into the mentality "they can grow into it." I say buy the right fit now, and change later when needs and wants change.
So I have been doing a lot of reading on the 6.5 grendel, 6.8 SPC, 7.62x40WT, and the 7.62x39 - and comparing those to the 300 blk.
Just looking for other hunters/shooters experience.
Thank you