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I’ve only had it about three weeks, although I’ve had another in .300 Blackout for a few years. I got it zeroed to hunt with it this past weekend
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That’s three rounds of Winchester 150 grain hunting ammo from the bench at 100 yards. I hope it shoots consistently like this. I’m going to take it to the 200 yard bay one of these days. A lot of people in my circle have been taking deer with the 350 and it seems to work well. It’s lighter to carry than my 1187 and gives me better range than my 629 or 12 gauge. (Although sometimes I prefer to hunt with the shotgun or revolver, but those do limit the shots I can take.)
If Ohio allowed the 300 Blackout as a deer round though I’d probably sell the 350 but I don’t see that happening.
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Semper Paratus certified AR15 armorer
My latest and last gun project for a very long while.
Had this DMR-esque rifle rebarreled; swapped a pretty meh Ballistic Advantage 16" for a Compass Lake Engineering tactical barrel turned from a Douglas blank. Went with a Black River Tactical gas tube , 0.73" port size per the owner's selection.
We have quite a bit of snow still melting off but once the ground is a little more dry (And the range less likely to be inaccessible due to mud) I will take it out and re-zero the optics. Really looking forward to it.
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Credo 2-10x36 FFP
Tube and FOV are a bit small but it is not much heavier than the originnal Razor 1-6. I got it to pair with a light offset mRDS which is the 507k you see there. Very nice combo. Gun is actually quite manageable to carry and balancees offhand. Barrel is a nice compromise profile; weight is just under 34oz if I recall.
Looking forward to getting it out there. Should be a lot of fun to shoot.
Last edited by Nephrology; 01-13-2023 at 02:36 PM.