This video compares subsonic and supersonic 300 Blackout ammunition when used with a suppressor. Subsonic rounds are significantly quieter, eliminating the supersonic crack, while supersonic rounds still produce a noticeable crack downrange. Terminal ballistics testing shows the supersonic 110gr V-MAX fragmenting with a large wound cavity and 14 inches of penetration, whereas the subsonic 208gr A-MAX tumbled and showed less expansion.
This video reviews Lehigh Defense's 170gr 300 Blackout Controlled Fracturing ammunition, tested in a Northwest Rifle. The reviewer expresses mixed feelings about the results, particularly noting the high cost of over $2 per round and an expectation of reliable cycling at that price point. The description implies that cycling issues were encountered, leading to disappointment.
This video introduces a custom-built .300 Blackout rifle, highlighting its construction using parts primarily sourced from the Pacific Northwest. Key components mentioned include an Aero Precision upper receiver, a Noveske lower receiver, Leupold optics, and some parts from Primary Weapons Systems (PWS). The rifle is slated to be the dedicated platform for testing various .300 Blackout ammunition loads on the channel.
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