Your odd caliber

MrMarty51

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Are the ballistics of the .300 blackout worse than .30-30?

I've never looked myself but I have heard people say they are similar.

If using the 300 or the 30-30 cartridges in a bolt action rifle, then, the shells can be reloaded using Your choice of point tip bullits, drop them to a 90 or 100 grain and You then will see a very good performing rifle.
I would like to find an old Stevens or Savage bolt action 30-30 or 300 but not e lever gun.
 

RangerDanger

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I've been messing with the 300blackout for a while now but I had a mis-hap deer hunting the other day and I'm considering selling the whole setup.

What ammo were you using? Any luck uploading the video yet?

Are the ballistics of the .300 blackout worse than .30-30?

30-30 WINCHESTER 150grain: 2390 fps / 1902 ft lbs energy
At 100 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018 fps / 1356 ft lbs energy

MODERN CARTRIDGES OUT OF A 16" BARREL: AT THE MUZZLE
6.5 Grendel 123grain: . . . . . 2480 fps / 1680 ft lbs energy
6.8 SPC 115grain: . . . . . . . . 2500 fps / 1590 ft lbs energy
6.8 SPCII Tactical 115grain. . 2575 fps / 1694 ft lbs energy
300 AAC Blackout 123 grain: 2315 fps / 1462 ft lbs energy
7.62.39 123grain: . . . . . . . . 2350 fps / 1508 ft lbs energy ***
50 BEOWULF 325grain. . . . . 1950 fps / 2745 ft lbs energy

MODERN CARTRIDGES AT 100 yards:
6.5 Grendel 123grain: . . . . . 2325 fps / 1476 ft lbs energy
6.8 SPC 115grain. . . . . . . . . 2253 fps / 1297 ft lbs energy
6.8 SPCII Tactical 115grain: . 2323 fps / 1378 ft lbs energy*
300 AAC Blackout 123 grain: 1907 fps / 993 ft lbs energy
7.62x39 123 grain: . . . . . . . 2040 fps / 1136 ft lbs energy ***
50 BEOWULF 325 grain:. . . . 1490 fps / 1603 ft lbs energy
 

STF

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plenty of guys are having great results. I took a bad shot. I knew going into it that shot placement would be much more important.
 

hotrodpc

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My odd caliber fondness without a doubt is, .444 Marlin. Had an old buddy that had a .444 Marlin lever action. I loved shooting that thing. The .444 Marlin happens to be a .44 round of course, but the casing is about the length of 2 .44 Magnum casings. The knock down energy is great, but the trajectory specs kinda suck. He used it to deer hunt. Certainly overkill, but as he said, I'm to old to chase the poor thing down, so I want it to drop dead right where it's standing, and he was right about that. He never had to chase one down. It was always within 10 feet of where it was standing when he hit it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.444_Marlin
 

cce1302

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My odd caliber fondness without a doubt is, .444 Marlin. Had an old buddy that had a .444 Marlin lever action. I loved shooting that thing. The .444 Marlin happens to be a .44 round of course, but the casing is about the length of 2 .44 Magnum casings. The knock down energy is great, but the trajectory specs kinda suck. He used it to deer hunt. Certainly overkill, but as he said, I'm to old to chase the poor thing down, so I want it to drop dead right where it's standing, and he was right about that. He never had to chase one down. It was always within 10 feet of where it was standing when he hit it.

.444 Marlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

My father in law had a .444 for fourscore years. (sorry I got carried away. He only had it a couple years.) it was quite nice, and a hard hitter. Very impressive round. He ended up trading it in on a .308 Marlin Express, which he likes even more.
 

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