Oh lawd, just spit gatorade all over my keyboard
Nowadays, I don't do much shooting for "fun" ...everything has evolved into goal oriented shooting / training.
But I have to say, if you are a reloader ... making .300 blackout ammo without ever buying the factory stuff is ...
fun ... IMO.
I have yet to buy a box of .300 AAC blackout factory ammo. It's been hard to find.
No biggie - while it's nice to have at least a reference case from the factory, if you've got 5.56 brass (plentiful), small rifle primers (getting easier to find), and some .30 cal bullets (usually have a bunch on hand anyways), some lil'gun or accurate 1680, and a modest investment in tooling ... shee-it, you've got blackout ammo to tinker with.
I think the 300 aac blackout is a reloader's round. It makes absolutely
zero sense to buy factory ammo at nosebleed prices if you can load this cartridge from commonly available components.
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