Failure to Launch: 300 BLACKOUT

Published on April 29, 2023
Duration: 14:52

The video argues against 300 Blackout as the 'meta' for 30 caliber firearms in 2023, citing high ammunition costs and limited availability compared to 7.62x39mm AK-pattern rifles. The speaker, identified as 'the talking ball of lava,' emphasizes the practicality and widespread support for the AK platform, recommending it for those seeking 30 caliber performance and barrier penetration. The advice is primarily for individuals not yet deeply invested in the 300 Blackout community, encouraging them to consider the AK or focus on training with existing 5.56x45mm platforms.

Quick Summary

The 2023 meta for 30 caliber firearms favors 7.62x39mm AK-pattern rifles over 300 Blackout due to superior ammunition availability and lower costs. While 300 Blackout excels with suppressors, its high price makes consistent training difficult. AKs offer a practical, cost-effective alternative for those seeking 30 caliber performance and barrier penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Update
  2. 01:17Firearm Safety Rules
  3. 02:1530 Caliber Meta Discussion
  4. 03:03Why 300 Blackout is a Poor Investment
  5. 04:04Ammo Availability Concerns
  6. 04:13Critique of 300 Blackout Name & Hype
  7. 05:06Advice for 300 Blackout Owners
  8. 06:05Recommendation: Stay Away from 300 Blackout
  9. 06:42AK vs 5.56x45mm Training
  10. 06:53Pros of the AK Platform
  11. 07:30Weighing Pros and Cons
  12. 08:22Steering Away from 300 Blackout
  13. 08:29Recommended 30 Caliber Meta: AK Pattern
  14. 09:13Shooting the M70
  15. 10:24Summary: 30 Caliber Meta 2023
  16. 11:03Importance of Training
  17. 11:30Compromises with 300 Blackout
  18. 12:28AK Weight & Optics
  19. 13:34Quick Pros of 300 Blackout
  20. 13:54Sticking with 7.62x39mm
  21. 14:35Outro & Weather Conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended 30 caliber firearm meta for 2023?

For 2023, the meta leans towards 7.62x39mm AK-pattern rifles over 300 Blackout. This is due to the widespread availability and lower cost of 7.62x39mm ammunition, making it more practical for consistent training and general use compared to the more expensive and less common 300 Blackout.

Why is 300 Blackout considered a poor investment for 2023?

300 Blackout is seen as a poor investment primarily because of its high ammunition cost, often 56-60 cents per round, and limited availability. While it offers suppressed operation, the expense makes consistent training difficult for many, leading to underutilization of the platform.

What are the advantages of choosing a 7.62x39mm AK over 300 Blackout?

The primary advantages of 7.62x39mm AKs are significantly lower ammunition costs, widespread global availability of both ammunition and magazines, and a proven track record. This makes them a more practical and cost-effective choice for shooters who prioritize consistent training and reliable performance.

What advice is given to current 300 Blackout owners?

For those not deeply committed to 300 Blackout, the advice is to consider selling the platform and investing in an AK-pattern rifle or increasing training with existing 5.56x45mm firearms. If committed, stocking up on ammunition is recommended if the budget allows.

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