TEST: Black Hills 300BLK 110gr TTSX

Published on April 5, 2021
Duration: 17:36

This expert-level review from Military Arms Channel provides in-depth ballistics data for Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX ammunition. The host, demonstrating high authority, details performance from different barrel lengths (9-inch Sig Virtus and 5.5-inch Sig Rattler), including muzzle velocities of 2209 FPS and 1933 FPS respectively. Testing covers penetration through ballistics gel, cinder blocks, and organic materials, alongside accuracy assessments at 100 and 200 yards, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts and professionals.

Quick Summary

The Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX ammunition achieves impressive results, with muzzle velocities of 2209 FPS from a 9-inch barrel and 1933 FPS from a 5.5-inch barrel. It shows significant expansion and penetrates 17.25-18 inches in ballistics gel, effectively defeats cinder blocks, and is designed for standard STANAG magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX
  2. 01:42Ammunition Specifications
  3. 02:54Testing Methodology and Firearms
  4. 04:509-inch Barrel Performance
  5. 07:595.5-inch Barrel Performance
  6. 10:27Terminal Ballistics: Water and Meat
  7. 13:40Barrier and Accuracy Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the muzzle velocity of Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX ammunition?

From a 9-inch barrel Sig Virtus, the Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX achieved approximately 2209 FPS. From a shorter 5.5-inch barrel Sig Rattler, the velocity was recorded at around 1933 FPS.

How does the Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX perform in ballistics gel?

The 110gr TTSX bullet demonstrated significant expansion and penetrated approximately 17.25 to 18 inches in 10% Clear Ballistics gel, showing effective terminal performance from both 9-inch and 5.5-inch barrels.

Can Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX ammunition be used with standard AR-15 magazines?

Yes, the ogive design of the Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX bullet is specifically engineered to stack correctly in standard STANAG magazines, eliminating the need for specialized caliber-specific magazines.

What kind of barriers can the Black Hills .300 Blackout 110gr TTSX penetrate?

The ammunition demonstrated the capability to penetrate cinder blocks in 2-3 shots and successfully passed through water jugs and a simulated 'meat target', indicating robust barrier penetration and energy transfer.

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