Another very valid point. I wanted to add this one to my earlier rant, but thought better of it.It's a fine round, but unless you decide to get a suppressed pistol/SBR that you reload for, there's no reason to invest in it.
If you do, make sure you don't mix 5.56 guns with .300 blk. Its an easy mistake and can be pretty messy
I think its at great round
It's arguably the best cartridge for 200M silhouette competition with single-shot, usually bolt-action pistols. It's certainly the most efficient cartridge that's also trustworthy where the competition range features warped, poorly footed rams on wobbly stands. There's nothing quite like the way a slow-moving 240 grain SMK just seems to reliably push 'em over.What does it do better or more cost effective than other rounds available?
I’m considering getting a .300 Blackout for a personal defense weapon.
Did you used to live in washington and collect star pistols?Love the cartridge...regularly take Texas hogs with one of four rifles I have in BO. This 400# critter fell to one shot from my AAC Handi rifle. View attachment 245130
What does it do better or more cost effective than other rounds available?
Help me understand.