jovialjosie2002 wrote:i still plan on buying a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39, to me the 300 offers an alternative but the only advantage it has is 308 bullets
Firstly....your cz527 in 7.62x39 WILL SHOOT .308 PROJECTILES JUST FINE.....mine does.....
Secondly.....buy anything but a cz527 in 7.62x39...it just wont feed properly....get a Howa or Ruger in 7.62x39....and shoot Hornady steel case sst....they're only 90 cents a round....it aint worth reloading...
jovialjosie2002 wrote:i still plan on buying a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39, to me the 300 offers an alternative but the only advantage it has is 308 bullets
Firstly....your cz527 in 7.62x39 WILL SHOOT .308 PROJECTILES JUST FINE.....mine does.....
Secondly.....buy anything but a cz527 in 7.62x39...it just wont feed properly....get a Howa or Ruger in 7.62x39....and shoot Hornady steel case sst....they're only 90 cents a round....it aint worth reloading...
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At this point, I'm going to say the little RARR-300aac is a true one-minute gun. The cartridge is certainly a lot finickier than say a 223, but using the collet die, it's a superb handloader's cartridge. Neck tension with this cartridge seems particularly pertinent. The 300aac is economical, low recoiling, has excellent case life and runs cool.
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At this point, I'm going to say the little RARR-300aac is a true one-minute gun. The cartridge is certainly a lot finickier than say a 223, but using the collet die, it's a superb handloader's cartridge. Neck tension with this cartridge seems particularly pertinent. The 300aac is economical, low recoiling, has excellent case life and runs cool.
My RARR shot 1.125” with the 125Gn TNT’s @ 100M using 5.5Gns of TB and Federal BR primers. 14.9Gns of 296 behind 165Gn Ballistic Tips got me 24mm and 1770FPS. So you’re right on the money with the MOA thing. I hadn’t bothered to set up the chrony for the TNT load, but an identical load with the 130Gn varmints showed 980FPS.
Whether I record imperial or metric seems to revolve around whether I remember to take the calliper with me!!
Does anybody else have feeding issues with the Lucky 13 mags?? I realise the combo is still quite new/bedding in ... but I have yet to have a single 10 rounds go through without a problem of some darned type ...
jovialjosie2002 wrote:i still plan on buying a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62X39, to me the 300 offers an alternative but the only advantage it has is 308 bullets
Firstly....your cz527 in 7.62x39 WILL SHOOT .308 PROJECTILES JUST FINE.....mine does.....
Secondly.....buy anything but a cz527 in 7.62x39...it just wont feed properly....get a Howa or Ruger in 7.62x39....and shoot Hornady steel case sst....they're only 90 cents a round....it aint worth reloading...
vmaxaust wrote:Not over for me. I have a Ruger Ranch rifle in 300BLK and a Warwick with several barrels...14" 300BLK and a 223 version. The AR mags are wonderful on the Warwick for both calibres. Accuracy? plenty accurate for all but the nuts who need to put 10 rounds into a 5 cent piece at 200 meters. The Ruger by the way with its 16" barrel is amazingly accurate for such a "fad" cartridge and low cost rifle.
JimTom wrote::lol: Ahhhh good to see the haters are still about too. The 300AAC has its place, as does just about every other cartridge.
JimTom wrote::lol: Ahhhh good to see the haters are still about too. The 300AAC has its place, as does just about every other cartridge.
bladeracer wrote:JimTom wrote::lol: Ahhhh good to see the haters are still about too. The 300AAC has its place, as does just about every other cartridge.
Except the .350 Legend, although it is an excuse to get another Ruger American
Bill wrote:JimTom wrote::lol: Ahhhh good to see the haters are still about too. The 300AAC has its place, as does just about every other cartridge.
Just like the Mardi Gra, the 300 BK also has its place, you keep convincing yourself mate
in2anity wrote:TIL many states allowed straight-walled cartidridges during their shotgun or muzzleloader deer seasons. And (unlike the 357 max) the 350 legend will flow into the AR market.
Bill wrote:JimTom I see no need for a 300BLKT when I already have a 256 win and 357 magnum.....
vmaxaust wrote:The truth is, there are frankly no seriously useless cartridges. People go out and buy a flavour of the month rifle in the latest fad calibre all the time. Unless they chose incorrectly for their very specific application, they all shoot, can be reloaded and to some degree developed for the individual rifle. Yes maybe a person could have done slightly better in accuracy, maybe better from the viewpoint of cost of ammo if not reloading but bottom line the difference between this fad cartridge and rifle versus something else is often bugger all in the real world.
I love my 300BLK, my 303's and my 223's because they suit my needs and enjoyment better than anything else. That's me! For someone else the opposite may be true. Still does not justify bagging any calibre as a fad or a useless cartridge.
in2anity wrote:I'll say it once, i'll say it again, it's a handloader's cartridge. It reloads with the ease of a pistol carrtridge, has excellent case life, runs super economically and has a disgusting amount of projectile choice. It brings a lot of joy to the experimental type. Once you reload for it you catch the bug.
wanneroo wrote:There is no real advantage to buying 300 BO just for that and it's cheaper just to get a regular 223/5.56 AR.