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Thread: New 6.8 mm and .300 BLK tests

  1. #51
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    @DocGKR,

    Hornady offers a 110gr Vmax and a 190gr "SUb-X, both load in .300BLK. Any plans to test either?

    I ask because I complete my .300BLK pistol, Project: Krush Groove, because who deosnt love the 80's.

  2. #52
    I'm not the Doc, but just in case you were unaware, here's a test someone else did that included the 110gr hornady Vmax in bare gel, through autoglass, and through a door panel.

    My pedestrian takeaway from the above linked test is that the 110 Vmax looks good if you aren't concerned with barrier performance. Kind of like a 75gr OTM in 5.56.

    I too await DocGKR's testing of, and comments on, those two rounds.

  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian T View Post

    Hornady offers a 190gr "SUb-X, in .300BLK.

    Here's my informal test for the 190gr Sub-X:

    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?t=29927


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  4. #54
    I just posted this in the other thread but a local company offers an all copper subsonic round that will perform much better and doesn't cost much more than the Hornady:

    https://moamunitions.com/products/30...xpanding-round

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by Rockey View Post
    I just posted this in the other thread but a local company offers an all copper subsonic round that will perform much better and doesn't cost much more than the Hornady:

    https://moamunitions.com/products/30...xpanding-round
    I've read one example of a slotted monolithic HP round that apparently came apart and destroyed a suppressor. I'd like to see some testing performed with these in some very fast twist barrels, like the 1:5 in SIG's Rattler and sub 16" .300blk MCX barrels.

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