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300 BLK

300 BLK load development: 125, 135, 175 and 220 SMK with H110 and IMR 4227

June 1, 2016 Bill Marr 0

The 300 AAC Blackout (300 BLK) is a popular alternative cartridge in the AR-15/M16 M4 (AR) community.  Known for its ability to deliver heavy subsonic bullets for standard AR magazines while cycling the action in suppressed applications, […]

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