Franky wrote:That 300 Filski looks the goods but you'd have to prep your own cases right can't buy them over the counter yet right?
You would, but should only be a matter of necking up .223 brass which is everywhere.
Franky wrote:That 300 Filski looks the goods but you'd have to prep your own cases right can't buy them over the counter yet right?
Franky wrote:What is a 300 AAC
Westy wrote:Well I read a lot of negatives here about the 300 blackout, quick question do any of you own one???? Well I do so I think I can comment more so than the rest of you and say your right up to a point but don't knock it till you try it as they say!!!!
Well sometimes if you don't know s**t from clay your better not saying anything as I'll be..............
Chronos wrote:deye243 wrote:with all the hassle of making cases or buying over priced when i can afford it i
will be doing a 30 apache , easy to load sub or full house that rival the 30-30 .
check out the 300 Filski
http://www.filskis.com/323_FILSKI.html
Steve
Oldbloke wrote:I cant see that it is much different from 7.62x39 or 30-30. There are so mant different rounds out there to choose from, realisticly do we need more?
Oldbloke wrote:"Maybe 30-30 feels out-dated to some shooters? " It was my first center fire. Shot heaps of pigs and goats with a Marlin lever. Just a bugger you need to use flat or round nose projectiles. Often regret selling that lever, I loved it, but needed the cash for the Mod 70 3006.
Homer wrote:I personally can't see the purpose of the .300 AAC BO, unless you are using it thru an AR or a rifle that utilises an AR type magazine!
The project's goals were:
Create a reliable compact .30-cal solution for AR platform
Use existing inventory magazines while retaining their full capacity
Create the optimal platform for sound and flash suppressed fire
Create compatible supersonic ammo that matches 7.62×39mm ballistics
Provide the ability to penetrate barriers with high-mass projectiles
Provide all capabilities in a shorter, lightweight, durable, and low recoiling package
The Brass wrote:Homer wrote:I personally can't see the purpose of the .300 AAC BO, unless you are using it thru an AR or a rifle that utilises an AR type magazine!
Homer wrote:
Here is an image of my bolt gun and accessories.
Homer
bear foot bowhunter wrote:Homer wrote:
Here is an image of my bolt gun and accessories.
Homer
Is that a supresor?
Homer wrote:Maybe I should have said;
I personally can't see the purpose of the .300 AAC BO "In Australia", unless you are using it thru an AR or a rifle that utilises an AR type magazine!
bear foot bowhunter wrote:Is that a suppressor?
southeast varmiter wrote:300BO is niche but strong. Once you own one you’ll not sell it.
I run the hornady 190 gr subsonic. Sound like a 22 drops fallow at 50 yards dead as a hammer.