Essa munição custa tanto quanto a .50 BMG (qual será ela?)

Published on September 19, 2025
Duration: 1:02

This video demonstrates the process of zeroing a CMMG Descent rifle chambered in .300 Blackout, highlighting the high cost of ammunition. The instructor emphasizes the expense of each shot, noting it can range from $2 to $3, and compares it to the cost of .50 BMG ammunition. The segment also introduces the MANT Blackbeard system for dry-fire and laser training as a cost-saving alternative for practice.

Quick Summary

The cost of .300 Blackout ammunition, such as 300-grain Icon Arms rounds, can be comparable to .50 BMG, with each shot costing $2-$3. This makes practicing and zeroing expensive. The MANT Blackbeard system offers a solution for home dry-fire and laser training to reduce ammunition expenditure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Expensive Ammo Introduction
  2. 00:08Icon Arms .300 Blackout Ammo
  3. 00:11CMMG Descent Rifle
  4. 00:16AR-15 Platform Basis
  5. 00:18Cost of Zeroing
  6. 00:23MANT Blackbeard Training System
  7. 00:31Cost Per Shot Breakdown
  8. 00:38Live Fire Adjustment
  9. 00:42Gunsmithing Resource (SDI)
  10. 00:47Zeroing Correction
  11. 00:54Final Shots for Testing
  12. 00:56.300 Blackout Cartridge Mention

Frequently Asked Questions

How expensive is .300 Blackout ammunition for a CMMG Descent rifle?

The video highlights that .300 Blackout ammunition, specifically 300-grain Icon Arms rounds, can be as expensive as .50 BMG. Each shot is estimated to cost between $2 and $3, making practice and sight adjustment a significant financial investment.

What is the MANT Blackbeard system and how can it help with expensive ammunition?

The MANT Blackbeard is a training system designed for the AR-15 platform that enables dry-fire and laser training at home. It's presented as a cost-effective solution to practice shooting fundamentals and zeroing without expending expensive live ammunition.

What rifle platform is the CMMG Descent based on?

The CMMG Descent rifle is based on the AR-15 platform. This means it shares many design characteristics and potential compatibility with accessories and parts common to the AR-15 family of firearms.

Where can one learn more about gunsmithing?

For individuals interested in pursuing gunsmithing, the video mentions the Institute Sonor and Desert (SDI) as a valuable educational resource. This institution is presented as a place to gain knowledge and skills in firearm repair and modification.

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