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Looking Down the Ammo Reloading Rabbit Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="2in1shot" data-source="post: 4245908" data-attributes="member: 12715"><p>First of all, I apologize if I sound like "Johnny Raincloud". I jumped on the 300 blk wagon about 3 years ago. I had 2 ARs in it, and like you I got them for several reasons. The main reason was the interchangeability with my other black gun stuff. I shot a lot of animals with 300 blk over the course of 2 years. You, like me, are trying to turn the blackout into something it is not. The blackout was designed to shoot people at close range with a can on. I had too many deer with no blood trail or exit hole, ALOT of hogs that carried 4-5 rounds before falling, and some that ran off never to be recovered. It took me a while to see it first hand. I sold everything blackout I had last fall. I like to kill things and the 300 blk does not do an efficient enough job on any big game. I went back to 308 in AR. It's just not enough gun for all big game hunting scenarios. I would definitely not take it to hunt big west TN bucks unless it was the only gun I owned. No ill will intended just what I saw first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2in1shot, post: 4245908, member: 12715"] First of all, I apologize if I sound like "Johnny Raincloud". I jumped on the 300 blk wagon about 3 years ago. I had 2 ARs in it, and like you I got them for several reasons. The main reason was the interchangeability with my other black gun stuff. I shot a lot of animals with 300 blk over the course of 2 years. You, like me, are trying to turn the blackout into something it is not. The blackout was designed to shoot people at close range with a can on. I had too many deer with no blood trail or exit hole, ALOT of hogs that carried 4-5 rounds before falling, and some that ran off never to be recovered. It took me a while to see it first hand. I sold everything blackout I had last fall. I like to kill things and the 300 blk does not do an efficient enough job on any big game. I went back to 308 in AR. It's just not enough gun for all big game hunting scenarios. I would definitely not take it to hunt big west TN bucks unless it was the only gun I owned. No ill will intended just what I saw first hand. [/QUOTE]
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