I'm not sure if anyone here has tested the Magtech 123gr FMJ Blackout load so I did today.
This load is interesting to me because it's a light projectile (for an FMJ) and the conventional wisdom for this caliber is that lighter bullets tend to do better in the shorter BLK barrels, for supersonic at least.
I brought an 8" BA Performance Series barreled SBR and a 10.5" Noveske Stainless Barreled SBR. Both rifles used a SiCo Omega Suppressor for the tests.
Chrono was set at 12ft from the muzzle and 10 shot strings were used.
Air Temp: 62 degrees
Humidity: 58%
Dewpoint: 45 degrees
Pressure: 30.24 (steady)
Elevation: 1030'
8" BA Performance Series Barrel
1935 - Average Velocity
114 - Extreme Spread
33.50 - Standard Deviation
1950
1947
1953
1919
1937
1892
1942
1906
2006
1898
10.5" Noveske Stainless Barrel
2052 - Average Velocity
84 - Extreme Spread
24.38 - Standard Deviation
2051
2062
2027
2000
2065
2046
2060
2051
2077
2084
This ammunition appears to be a GREAT choice for plinking and range practice if you choose to shoot factory ammo. In both barrel lengths, it's within 100fps of the ammo I use for self defense and hunting in this caliber (Barnes 110gr TAC-TX).
I wasn't shooting for accuracy/precision with this test but with a Trijicon MRO on the 8", I got about 3.6MOA and with a Trijicon ACOG (TA33, 3X30) I got about 2.5MOA, just to give you an idea of what this ammo is capable of.
The price is pretty attractive as well. I've paid as low as $.39 per round for a full case. It's more common to find it for $.45-$.55 per round however.