.300 Blackout: CFE BLK and 125gr Bullets

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 23

  • @TheCaptnHammer
    @TheCaptnHammer Před 2 měsíci

    I use the small rifle magnum primers. All of the data from Hornady and results from guntubers show a better result, especially from a shorter barrel. Thank you so much for the video! You provided me company while I reloaded some 110gr V-Max

    • @whatsmolly5741
      @whatsmolly5741 Před 4 dny

      Alot of brands have ar specific primers. It's not necessarily about the ignition as much as these primers are just a little bit harder to avoid slam fires with a free floating firing pin.

  • @shanescott3168
    @shanescott3168 Před 9 měsíci

    CFE BLK calls for a magnum primer. Thank you for the video and data.

  • @vtblacksmithcom
    @vtblacksmithcom Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. Good info. I just started loading black out for new upper and have found cfe black locally.

    • @TheOutdoorGeneralist
      @TheOutdoorGeneralist  Před 3 lety +2

      This is probably not the video to go off of lol. This was just an experiment. Check out Johnny’s Reloading Bench if you haven’t already, he’s got lots of good info.

  • @richardmcdonald4190
    @richardmcdonald4190 Před 3 lety +1

    You spent time and money to find out what is clear in any loading manual. CFE-BLK is a great powder for heavier 300 Blk loadings, including subs. I saw your Vid on H110 and I'm on board with it. I do use 125 grain TNT's with better results than you seem to have. Fast and hot in the 300, go H110/W296 for 110-125's. CFE-BLK for anything 150 grain and above. Sweet load for Subs, 208 grainers with 11.6 grains of CFE-BLK is a sugar overload.

  • @DB-be9wy
    @DB-be9wy Před 4 měsíci

    I don’t think the problem is with the loads. The problem is the barrel.

  • @Mr.Ultra_MAGA
    @Mr.Ultra_MAGA Před rokem

    Thanks!! I bought 8 pounds before finding out that it's best for subs and I don't run anything higher then 130g

  • @FRECSF1
    @FRECSF1 Před 2 lety

    Did you notice if your first shot was the biggest contributor to your high ES and SD? In my experience with CFEBLK, I noticed substantial lower velocities on the first shot. After the first shot I experienced mostly single digit ES and SD.

  • @almaadams3631
    @almaadams3631 Před rokem

    Sorry I'm late. Try to find some Sierra 125grn. 308 soft point.

  • @edouble9894
    @edouble9894 Před rokem

    You can fit 22.4 with those speers. Way better velocity and better accuracy with those hotter loads in my experiences.

  • @vtblacksmithcom
    @vtblacksmithcom Před 3 lety

    What coal for 125 fmj. Thank you

  • @paulharveu526
    @paulharveu526 Před 3 lety

    Maybe 130gr Hornady Spire Point flat base,

    • @TheOutdoorGeneralist
      @TheOutdoorGeneralist  Před 3 lety

      I've seen that one on Midway. I've been looking at the 125gr Hornady FMJ, and have seen several people say it seems to be a very similar bullet to the HP. It's also $10/box cheaper, so It'll probably be my next bullet in this weight range to try.

  • @daneisenbrey9897
    @daneisenbrey9897 Před 3 lety

    If you didn’t get good results with h110/296 same powder then it because your moving by to much of a grain weight in powder.
    For best accuracy you should move 1/10th of a grain for every 10 grains of powder overall.

  • @randycrowe2698
    @randycrowe2698 Před 3 lety

    Polish that trigger.

    • @TheOutdoorGeneralist
      @TheOutdoorGeneralist  Před 2 lety

      Trigger is polished and actually quite smooth! NiB coated contact points IIRC. Just heavy.

  • @whatsmolly5741
    @whatsmolly5741 Před 4 dny

    I cant believe you're wasting powder you can use for subs

    • @TheOutdoorGeneralist
      @TheOutdoorGeneralist  Před 4 dny

      @@whatsmolly5741 yeah it was kind of a goofy experiment, I was just getting to know the cartridge a little bit

  • @Barwood35
    @Barwood35 Před 3 lety

    At least you didn’t 100% copy someone else’s stream. JK you totally did.