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5/12/2013 2:18:44 AM EDT
I got a hold of some 30 cal 200 gr bullets but cant seem to find loading data for it in 300 aac black out subsonic.  I am using h110 and berger 200gr bullets.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.  Sorry if I missed this info tried the search function and failed.
5/12/2013 3:10:44 AM EDT
[#1]
Wrong powder!
Do not use H110 for subs. Try Accurate 1680.

I don't have any load data for your bullets, but my new test load for 200gr Lapuas with 1680 is 11.2gr.

5/12/2013 6:40:39 AM EDT
[#2]
Next time, try searching a little harder before you post. It will save you a lot of lashing especially in the GD. This was on page 3

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/385765_300_Blackout_Master_Thread.html
5/12/2013 8:11:06 AM EDT
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I got a hold of some 30 cal 200 gr bullets but cant seem to find loading data for it in 300 aac black out subsonic.  I am using h110 and berger 200gr bullets.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.  Sorry if I missed this info tried the search function and failed.


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I use H-110 for up to 135 gr bullets, heavier bullets than that I use Lil' Gun and/or AA-1680.




Several blown primers convinced me that H-110 is not the powder for heavy bullets in 300 blk.
5/12/2013 7:08:30 PM EDT
[#4]
huh I have seen load charts with h110 for subsonic rounds.  Didnt know about being a member to use search function
5/13/2013 3:11:33 AM EDT
[#5]
In a bolt action h110 works fine for subs and is pretty damn accurate at that.  It just doesnt play well on the AR platform with subs because youll get short cycling.  I have used it without pressure signs with the 220gr smks, but it wouldnt feed the next round.
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