We often refer to Iraqgunz's example of the Mk18 kill he referred to with Mk262 ammo at 700-800 yards. We shoot everything from 5.56 to 300 WIN MAG for long range, and of course bigger is always better at distance, but a good 77 gr bullet will do the trick on people all day long out to 750 and even beyond.
Distance shooting for civilians in the real world is highly unrealistic so anemic doesn't matter as much as accuracy/consistency. Hell.. I would shoot 22 rimfire if it got to 800-1000 yards reliably.
Our shooting preferences don't match most because we're blessed with a great long distance area. We've shot guy's 300 BOs. But the accuracy wasn't impressive and the round peters out too quick. Just doesn't make sense in our line up, especially with the cost of the round.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
Yeah, the whole purpose of being for .300BO was to get better performance out of extremely short barrels.
Only purpose I've ever envisioned for having a .300 upper would be a 7-8"er.
Yeah... to get back on topic... Pappabear grabbed a thousand pistol primers from a local high priced gun store for around $100. Crazy price, but he was probably tired of me whining about needing them.
A buddy gave me an old 100 pc CCI pistol primer pack with an $0.87 price tag on it.... can you imagine? $8.70 for a thousand pistol primers???
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
.300bk might do better with a person whom is reloading it. Fine tuning the .300bk for ones own gun may get nice results. I haven’t started yet, but I have plenty of brass, powder, primers and bullets when I get around to it.
Plenty of ammo at some of the local gun stores and the gun show this weekend. I am buying the absolute minimum I can get away with until prices are more reasonable.
Regarding Sportsman’s, I’ve never found them to be particularly useful. Yesterday at a Cabela’s and another local shop I bought four pounds of pistol powder (H110, AA9, and HS6 x2) for $31.99 per pound. This is pretty close to pre current pandemic prices. On the other hand, at an Academy (TX chain) last week they were selling CCI primers for $100 per 1000
Except for the last few years I used to visit ours frequently. Got a few really good deals on pistols here and there + the place is dog friendly as hell. Been in there a ton of times with various pairs of Dobergirls over the years and was always made to feel welcome. (and the girls too!)
This particular store has an upstairs as well with a really long, steep and slippery stair going up to the top floor. Very good for dog stair training and nobody ever says a word if we go up and down a pile of times when there...
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