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    .300AAC BO powder, projectile and primer questions

    Trying to accumulate components to reload for my rifles.
    -What are you guys favorite powders for Blackout? (Supers and subs)
    -Favorite supersonic projo for 2-legged varmints?
    -Has anyone (DocGK, Shivan etc) done a ballistic test for .300 loads and projos?
    -Can/Will magnum pistol primers work sufficiently in Blackout?

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    - Lil Gun for Supers; I don't do Subs.

    - 110 grain Hornady V-Max or 110 grain Nosler Varmageddon. I use them interchangeably for HD.

    - http://www.brassfetcher.com/Rifles/3...0Blackout.html
    - https://fenixammo.com/pages/the-ball...0-aac-blackout
    - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-7UcDoItQc
    - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtQxuQUhPoA
    - https://press.hornady.com/assets/pct...tion-Guide.pdf (note: you need to scroll down to page 117 for 300 Blackout data)

    - I wouldn't use pistol primers magnum or other wise
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    I'm new to the load but I've had excellent results with 123 thru 147 gr bullets with CFE BLK.

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    For lighter bullets like 110gr I like to use H110. For heavier like 150gr and up I like A1680

    Not sure how the pistol primers would hold up to the bolt slamming forward.

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    For the favorite projectile, I like the Barnes 110gr for 300 blk.

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    I am using H110 for 220gr subs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223to45 View Post
    Not sure how the pistol primers would hold up to the bolt slamming forward.
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    I have considered that, as it seems to be a very oftenly discussed concern on the web. I guess it will have to be a trial and error deal because CCI No41s are non-existent. And in addition to an AR with 9” AAC barrel, I have a H&R that sensitive loads can be used in. I inherited a lot of flat nose 30-30 projos and they will be loaded for the H&R.
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    110 Barnes Black Tip with H110.
    Hornady V Max 110 works as well, but not in same league as the Barnes.
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    I reload a lot of 300 BLK, and these are my preferred loads for subs and supers:

    Subsonic
    220 gr bullet (i've used Nosler, Berrys, Hornady)
    10 gr Accurate 1680 powder
    Primers: CCI #400
    OAL: 2.24

    Supersonic plinking loads
    150 gr Hornady BT (also used 125 SMks and 135 SSTs)
    16.5 gr H110 powder
    Primers: CCI #400
    OAL: 2.26

    Supersonic defense or hunting load
    110gr Barnes TTSX
    20gr H110 powder
    OAL 2.15
    Primer CCI #400

    These loads have all worked well for me. I've also used Accurate 1680 for supersonic, but prefer H110.

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    Not my first choice but I would use magnum small pistol primers if it was all I could find. I don't think you really need 41's, any small rifle primer works.

    Bullets Banes TSX are good but expensive, a more cost effective solution are the Nosler 30 Caliber 110 Grain Varmageddon FB Tipped or the Speer TNT 125 grain.

    Powder Win 296, H 110, Lil Gun for supers, for lighter bullets I don't think that CFE Blkout gives the highest velocity .
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