300 Blackout vs 30 Carbine: Wasn’t Expecting This

Published on July 18, 2025
Duration: 12:56

This expert analysis from Banana Ballistics pits the .30 Carbine against the .300 Blackout, revealing significant differences in terminal ballistics and barrier penetration. The .300 Blackout consistently outperforms the .30 Carbine in tests involving lumber, concrete, and steel, demonstrating superior energy transfer and penetration. While both calibers struggle with deep sand penetration, the .300 Blackout shows markedly better performance in ballistic gel, especially with specialized fracturing ammunition.

Quick Summary

The .300 Blackout significantly outperforms the .30 Carbine in barrier penetration tests, successfully penetrating lumber, steel, and concrete barriers that stopped the .30 Carbine. In ballistic gel, the .300 Blackout showed superior terminal ballistics with massive cavitation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Caliber Comparison
  2. 00:22Velocity Data
  3. 00:31Lumber Penetration Test
  4. 01:06Desert Tech WLVRN Showcase
  5. 01:21Rifle Size Comparison
  6. 02:20Concrete Barrier Test
  7. 03:38Steel Penetration Test
  8. 05:45Magazine Showcase
  9. 06:50Sand Barrier Test
  10. 08:01Ballistic Gel & Terminal Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the .300 Blackout compare to the .30 Carbine in barrier penetration?

.300 Blackout significantly outperforms the .30 Carbine in barrier penetration tests. It successfully penetrated treated lumber and steel plates that stopped the .30 Carbine, and also showed better performance through concrete barriers.

What were the key findings regarding terminal ballistics between .300 Blackout and .30 Carbine?

.300 Blackout demonstrated superior terminal ballistics, creating massive cavitation in ballistic gel and exiting a 32-inch block, while the .30 Carbine showed minimal cavitation. Specialized .300 Blackout rounds exhibited extreme lethality.

Which rifle platform was featured using the .300 Blackout caliber?

The Desert Tech WLVRN, a bullpup rifle chambered in .300 Blackout, was featured. It was shown equipped with a Vortex AMG UH-1 Gen II holographic sight and highlighted for its compact size.

Did the .30 Carbine show any advantages over the .300 Blackout in the comparison?

In the specific tests conducted, the .30 Carbine did not show advantages in barrier penetration or terminal ballistics. Both calibers failed to penetrate 6 inches of sand, resulting in a tie for that particular test scenario.

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