.300 Blk heavy mold for subs

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PriestTheRunner
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Re: .300 Blk heavy mold for subs

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AndyC wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2019 4:34 pm NOE 4-cavity brass mold ordered:

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Whats the highest powder you can put behind it? That'll be fun to test and experiment.

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Friend of mine works up his own 300 blk loads, some use a 220-230 grain bullet, can't remember off the top of my head, and I think he uses trail boss powder a lot for his heavy sub loads. Gives high volume without too much pressure.
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I know he was using it for 308 subs but not sure on his 300 blk. I do remember he had to set the bullet way back in the case to get then to feed correctly due to the round fat nose on them.
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Re: .300 Blk heavy mold for subs

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AndyC wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 2:59 pm Trying it out in a suppressed .308 is on the cards for later, yes - TB should do well in that :)
I have a Sig 716 and suppressor in 308 if you feel so inclined as to have someone test those rounds for you... :cool:

Once you find a solution, let me know what your cost breakdown is. Sub rounds in 308 might just be my breaking point to start reloading since they seem to be 1.50 a round and up...

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Those will look awfully pretty with a nice powdercoat!
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