I'm still on the fence about building one of these in 10.5 or a 7.5 9mm. Ugh.
Go 8" 300BLK.
Go 8" 300BLK.
New toy! Not much in itself, but could lead to great (and quiet) things...
New toy! Not much in itself, but could lead to great (and quiet) things...
Bumping this up again although, the Noveske barrels are out of stock AGAIN. they had several listed as in stock just a couple days ago.
I'm still on the fence.
I've got the big bore AR covered with a 458 SOCOM.
I've got a 3 lug 9mm YHM Wraith silencer on a sub gun. Shooting suppressed 300BLK subsonic would be easy using this can but not sure if I need it.
How well are these shorter 300BLK barrels (8.5, 12.2 or 14.5) doing out past 200, 300 & 400 yards when compared to 5.56mm? Accurate? Wind drift?
Bumping this up again although, the Noveske barrels are out of stock AGAIN. they had several listed as in stock just a couple days ago.
I'm still on the fence.
I've got the big bore AR covered with a 458 SOCOM.
I've got a 3 lug 9mm YHM Wraith silencer on a sub gun. Shooting suppressed 300BLK subsonic would be easy using this can but not sure if I need it.
How well are these shorter 300BLK barrels (8.5, 12.2 or 14.5) doing out past 200, 300 & 400 yards when compared to 5.56mm? Accurate? Wind drift?
Will you get off your period?
Huh?
It's 300BLK or 300 AAC Blackout. Not .300, no "."
I was trying to be funny.
Q: If one were to make ammunition or firearms for 300 AAC BLACKOUT, how must the product be marked?
A: SAAMI markings must be used. The actual cartridge name is 300 AAC BLACKOUT or 300 AAC Blackout. Notice there is no "." before the 300 (SAAMI cartridges do not begin with a decimal). The official SAAMI short name is 300 BLK. 300 Blackout and 300 AAC are not allowed.
I've seen it listed as all of those, even with a ".". A quick Google search turns up all kinds of results with a ".".
Is this one of those things that so many people mistake that it becomes common? Lord knows my OCD won't let me continue using it if its wrong, lol.