Triarc makes the 8.3. There’s the Maxim. I’m sure there’s others. What role do they fill, if the ideal velocities aren’t reached?
Triarc makes the 8.3. There’s the Maxim. I’m sure there’s others. What role do they fill, if the ideal velocities aren’t reached?
They teach people the practicality of a short .300BO gun.
#RESIST
You need to read this thread
What is "ideal velocity"?
They give enough velocity for most quality defensive loads to perform within the range that most people are actually using them for.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....=1#post1019911
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....=1#post1025781
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
Causing ringing in the ears.
Gettin ya Killt in da streets.
Really: all they’re good at is being short. Being short can be an advantage for obvious reasons, such as getting in and out of vehicles, and urban/indoor use, but the big advantage I see to them is to balance more nicely than longer barrels do with a can. But that would be more better with a .300, in my very limited can shooting experience: 5.56 doesn’t really get super quiet, where .300 can be “leave the ear pro in the gear bag” quiet with the right loads.