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northernxposure wrote:Not trying to play Devil's Advocate on this - honestly - but I thought Remington had the "30-30 performance in an AR" claim with their goofy 30Rem that they tried to shovel out.It's great that it fills a new niche, but is it ultimately a niche worth filling? We've had the 300 Whisper (granted yes, it was a locked up wildcat) and while it certainly had it's fan base, it never became a major player in the wildcat arena. Like multitudes of other AR wildcats.
It very well could have legs, but I'm not going to be an early adopter. I see the 300BO eventually becoming the 41Mag of the AR world.
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Regular Guy wrote:B35, check out the 300 AAC site. The 300 has way more support than either of the 6s.
Caenus wrote:I think B35 may be pretty close on track. The 300 will not replace the 5.56 for most users. 5.56 is just too cheap to shoot.
It does fill several niches that the 6's didn't do so well. Mainly suppression and SBR.


Regular Guy wrote:Remmy white box is $10-11. Not great but not bad.
Bender711 wrote:My only point of reference is the gunshow I went to this last week. most of the big ammo sellers had at least a couple of boxes of 300bo for ~.50-.75 a round and only one guy had any 6.8 at closer to a buck a bang. Didn't see any 6.5.

Caenus wrote:Bender711 wrote:My only point of reference is the gunshow I went to this last week. most of the big ammo sellers had at least a couple of boxes of 300bo for ~.50-.75 a round and only one guy had any 6.8 at closer to a buck a bang. Didn't see any 6.5.
This is what one of my buddies is telling me as well. He was one of those that bought a 6.8spc and got tired of spending $15-$25 a box for cheapish ammo so sold his 6.8. Of course he sold it in 2008 when everything was expensive-er.


northernxposure wrote:RG - When I see it at Farm & Barn or Waldomart I'm in. Does that still make me a party pooper?![]()
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northernxposure wrote:brothaman wrote:CitizenZ wrote:Hunting here requires minimum .24 cal.
5.56/223 has a .224 bullet diameter....
0.240 > 0.224![]()
Caenus wrote:Feel free to guess the size. He guessed around 275-300. He has shot plenty of deer as well.
Forgot the second Q.
He used to hunt with a Rem 700 in .270, switched to Rem Ultra Mag...realized after several seasons the farthest shot he's taken is 200 yards and usually ran into bunches of hogs and a bolt action was too slow. Switched to an AR in 6.8. Got tired of looking for ammo (doesn't reload) and buying mags that are expensive. It worked as well as the .270/7mm rum. Went to a 5.56 ar. Worked fine on hogs...didnt hunt deer with it. Found 300 bo, bought it, used it and hasn't looked back. Good on even large hogs at 150yds+.

Caenus wrote:Shot placement is still the important thing regardless of caliber.
I think he's gotten much better at that as well as stalking closer. He has started now hunting on one of their smaller properties which I think has helped. It sounds like 6.8 works for you so if it ain't broke...
I only have a .270 bolt and a 14.5" 5.56. The 300 makes sense for me if I can get it in a smaller package.
He did keep those tusks. He turned that skull into a wall mount. Basically that pic was taken a month after he shot it and left it on an ant pile at the ranch.
Browning 35 wrote:This may be a stupid question (as I haven't followed the development of the .300 BO other than reading a few articles in gun rags, which always seem to say that the gun/caliber is the next best thing since sliced bread regardless of whether it sucks or not), but does the .300 BO really have THAT much industry support over calibers like the 6.5 Grendel or the 6.8 SPC?
I bought an AR in 6.8 SPC a couple years after they came out (to try and make sure the bugs were worked out of it) and it's pretty much relegated to the once or twice a year deer or hog hunt due to the fact that I'm paying roughly $1 to .75 cents a round.
My 6.8 gets nowhere near the use of my 5.56's simply due to ammo cost and availability.
Would a .300 BO AR just end up in roughly the same category (except better suited for use in suppressors and SBR's which I'm not really going to mess with right now)?
gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.


Vicarious_Lee wrote:So, the 300 Blackout fits standard 5.56 mags, bolt, BCG, buffer assemblies, gas tube length, and gas port? Yes.
It's just the barrel that's different? Yes.
And the round was designed to be fired out of 12" and shorter barrels?


Regular Guy wrote:Vicarious_Lee wrote:So, the 300 Blackout fits standard 5.56 mags, bolt, BCG, buffer assemblies, gas tube length, and gas port? Yes.
It's just the barrel that's different? Yes.
And the round was designed to be fired out of 12" and shorter barrels?
Yes, the powder in all burnt at 12". A 16" is not helping but it doesn't hurt either.


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