Matthias86
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I finally found the Hornady 30cal 190gr Sub-X bullet in stock for my 9in 300blk AR suppressed, and I want to build a subsonic load for it (sub 1100 fts). Below I will list what I'm starting with, but if anyone has any experience, please post below.
Brass - LC once fired, Starline new
Primers - CCI 450
Powders -
Accurate 1680 - 11.8gr, 12.2gr
CFE BLK - 12.4gr, 12.8gr
COL - 2.070
I have the Hornady reloading book that recommended the 2.070 COL. The velocities are based on a 16in barrel, and because I'm 9in, I started loads reporting 1100fps and went up.
I've used ACC 1680 on 300blk rounds before. I really like it but I did find out this summer (I live in Phoenix) that it is not temp stable at all. I left my loaded ammo in the 120 degree garage for a day and they shot 100fps faster than the the ones I kept inside. This matters when you are trying to keep a round subsonic. I know a lot of people sh*t on CFE BLK, but I have actually had really good experience with it in another 300blk round I made. Much more temp stable and got single digit SD.
I've also learned that COL is tricky with subsonic rounds. Obviously you want the round to be as long as possible to stabilize the bullet, but to leave and air gap with the powder makes velocities hard to control.
I'll post my results when I have them. I would appreciate any of your tips or experiences.
Brass - LC once fired, Starline new
Primers - CCI 450
Powders -
Accurate 1680 - 11.8gr, 12.2gr
CFE BLK - 12.4gr, 12.8gr
COL - 2.070
I have the Hornady reloading book that recommended the 2.070 COL. The velocities are based on a 16in barrel, and because I'm 9in, I started loads reporting 1100fps and went up.
I've used ACC 1680 on 300blk rounds before. I really like it but I did find out this summer (I live in Phoenix) that it is not temp stable at all. I left my loaded ammo in the 120 degree garage for a day and they shot 100fps faster than the the ones I kept inside. This matters when you are trying to keep a round subsonic. I know a lot of people sh*t on CFE BLK, but I have actually had really good experience with it in another 300blk round I made. Much more temp stable and got single digit SD.
I've also learned that COL is tricky with subsonic rounds. Obviously you want the round to be as long as possible to stabilize the bullet, but to leave and air gap with the powder makes velocities hard to control.
I'll post my results when I have them. I would appreciate any of your tips or experiences.
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