An Interview With Bill - 300 HAM'R

Published on August 21, 2018
Duration: 25:43

Bill Wilson of Wilson Combat details the development and performance of the 300 HAM'R cartridge. Designed for the AR-15 platform, it aims to provide superior performance over cartridges like the 300 Blackout and 6.8 SPC while utilizing a standard 5.56 bolt. The cartridge excels with bullet weights from 110 to 150 grains, offering significant gains in velocity and energy, comparable to the legendary 30-30 Winchester. Wilson Combat also offers various rifle models and support products for the 300 HAM'R.

Quick Summary

The 300 HAM'R cartridge, developed by Bill Wilson of Wilson Combat, offers superior 30-caliber performance from the AR-15 platform. It provides significant gains in velocity and energy over cartridges like the 300 Blackout and 6.8 SPC, excelling with bullet weights from 110 to 150 grains for hunting and tactical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Bill Wilson and 300 HAM'R
  2. 00:22Motivation for Developing the 300 HAM'R
  3. 02:25Performance Goals of the 300 HAM'R Project
  4. 03:14Optimal Bullet Weights for 300 HAM'R
  5. 04:20Importance of the 300 HAM'R Project
  6. 06:11300 HAM'R vs. 300 Blackout
  7. 07:08300 HAM'R vs. 7.62x39mm
  8. 07:58300 HAM'R vs. 6.8 SPC
  9. 08:41300 HAM'R vs. 30-30 Winchester
  10. 09:26Accuracy of the 300 HAM'R Cartridge
  11. 11:53Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos Bullet
  12. 14:30Terminal Performance Testing on Feral Hogs
  13. 16:39Preferred Hunting Loads
  14. 17:46Other Applications for 300 HAM'R
  15. 19:45Converting AR-15 to 300 HAM'R
  16. 21:12Felt Recoil of 300 HAM'R
  17. 21:59Wilson Combat 300 HAM'R Rifle Models
  18. 24:01300 HAM'R Support Products
  19. 25:11Conclusion and Website Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the 300 HAM'R cartridge?

The 300 HAM'R's primary advantage is its ability to deliver superior 30-caliber performance from a standard AR-15 platform, offering more velocity and energy than cartridges like the 300 Blackout and 6.8 SPC, while remaining lightweight and manageable for hunting and tactical applications.

How does the 300 HAM'R compare to the 300 Blackout?

The 300 HAM'R significantly outperforms the 300 Blackout in terms of velocity and energy. With a 125-grain bullet, it gains approximately 300 feet per second and 400 foot-pounds of energy, resulting in a flatter trajectory and more terminal performance. The 300 HAM'R is designed for supersonic use, unlike the 300 Blackout's subsonic capabilities.

What bullet weights are optimal for the 300 HAM'R?

The 300 HAM'R is designed to perform best with bullet weights ranging from 110 grains to 150 grains. While heavier bullets like a 160-grain Hornady FTX can be used, optimal stabilization and performance are generally found within this mid-weight range.

How can I convert my AR-15 to shoot 300 HAM'R?

Converting an AR-15 to 300 HAM'R primarily involves changing the barrel. You will need a 300 HAM'R barrel and it is recommended to use dedicated 300 Blackout magazines for optimal feeding and capacity, as standard 5.56 magazines may cause bullet binding at higher capacities.

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