Seems some Academy stores have some UMC .300 BLK available if you're willing to brave the covids and go in person to pick it up. Price is about even with the best online sellers, who are all sold out anyway.
Sure do wish I'd know I'd get sucked down this rabbit hole back in November/December when Walmart was dumping all its evil "assault weapon" ammo for half price.
Last edited by OlongJohnson; 04-25-2020 at 04:37 PM.
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I just put together a cheap poor mans 300 BO. So far, I love it. Very easy to shoot and fun.
Just split a ten pack with a buddy. Not sure if this is the best deal in the world but I paid the $50 for Brownells Edge so I gotta continue to justify that...
https://www.brownells.com/magazines/...turer_1=MAGPUL
https://www.primaryarms.com/lancer-s...nslucent-smoke
https://lancer-systems.com/product/l...k-20-magazine/NOTE: These magazines are optimized for subsonic 300BLK ammunition which have a wider and more forward-oriented ogive on the projectile. If you are shooting lightweight supersonic 300BLK ammunition (<150gr), we recommend using a standard .223/5.56 magazine, as the geometry of most supersonic cartridges more closely mimics that of a .223/5.56 cartridge.
Anybody run the Hornady 190 subs yet? I'm mostly going to be sticking with supers, and am OK with selecting the long, skinny ones designed for feeding .300 BLK in 5.56 mags, but if the Hornadys work better with a specific mag, I'll probably pick up a couple Magpuls or Lancers.Specifically engineered for use with heavy subsonic .300 Blackout ammunition (200+ grain), the Lancer L5AWM® 300BLK magazine features an updated internal geometry which allows longer heavier cartridges to stack properly, increasing feeding reliability when compared to a traditional .223/5.56 magazine. The outside of the mag body is molded with distinctive .300 Blackout markings and the magazine ships with a contrasting flat dark earth floor plate for easy visual identification.
So far, I have some Tac-TX 110s and some UMC 120s (bullet also made by Barnes, at least originally).
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