Palmetto AAC .300BLK Sabre Blade Black Tip & FMJ Ammo Review & Test

Published on July 27, 2024
Duration: 15:03

This video reviews Palmetto's AAC .300 Blackout ammunition, specifically the 125-grain FMJ and 110-grain Sabre Black Tip variants. The reviewer tests their accuracy at 100 and 300 yards using a Bear Creek rifle, noting that both ammunition types perform well, with the 110-grain Black Tip showing slightly tighter groups at 100 yards. The reviewer also observes differences in point of impact between the two loads at both distances.

Quick Summary

Palmetto's AAC .300 Blackout ammunition, including 125-grain FMJ and 110-grain Sabre Black Tip, demonstrated good accuracy. At 100 yards, the 110-grain Black Tip achieved groups just over 1 inch, while the 125-grain FMJ was around 2 inches. At 300 yards, the 110-grain rounds were more aligned but shot lower, whereas the 125-grain FMJ shot left.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AAC .300 Blackout Ammo
  2. 00:42Testing the Ammo in a Bear Creek Rifle
  3. 01:25First Group: 125 Grain FMJ at 100 Yards
  4. 03:47Second Group: 110 Grain Sabre Black Tip at 100 Yards
  5. 04:32Scope Adjustments and Further Testing
  6. 05:24Analysis of 100 Yard Groups
  7. 07:07300 Yard Steel Gong Test
  8. 08:22125 Grain FMJ at 300 Yards
  9. 09:26110 Grain Sabre Black Tip at 300 Yards
  10. 10:06Analysis of 300 Yard Shots
  11. 11:16Recap of 100 Yard Performance
  12. 13:15Overall Ammunition Performance Conclusion
  13. 14:00Final Thoughts on 300 Yard Accuracy
  14. 14:37Value and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Palmetto AAC .300 Blackout 125 grain FMJ ammunition perform at 100 yards?

The Palmetto AAC .300 Blackout 125 grain FMJ ammunition produced groups around 2 inches at 100 yards during initial testing. With better shooting conditions and adjustments, groups could likely be tightened to under 2 inches.

What were the accuracy results for Palmetto AAC .300 Blackout 110 grain Sabre Black Tip ammo?

The Palmetto AAC .300 Blackout 110 grain Sabre Black Tip ammunition showed slightly better accuracy, achieving groups just over 1 inch at 100 yards. The reviewer noted these rounds were more consistently aligned compared to the FMJ load.

Were there differences in point of impact between the two .300 Blackout loads at 300 yards?

Yes, at 300 yards, the 125 grain FMJ rounds shot noticeably to the left, requiring holdover. The 110 grain Sabre Black Tips were more aligned but shot a couple of inches lower than the 125 grain rounds.

Did the reviewer recommend Palmetto AAC .300 Blackout ammunition?

Yes, the reviewer found both the 125 grain FMJ and 110 grain Sabre Black Tip .300 Blackout rounds to be good performers, especially considering their price point. They suggested trying them in one's own platform to see if their rifle likes them.

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