Good video demonstrating how different handgun rounds behave as they pass through different materials.
[youtu_be]http://youtu.be/U0NTjd-Cx0I[/youtu_be]
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2That .300 Blackout ammo really made that ballistics gel lurch. And people online gripe that it's under-powered.
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3Researching 300 blackout as a possible round for hog hunting, I learned that it would be a very effective round against man-sized or deer-sized targets.
300lbs armored pigs...not so much. Those beasties are basically sporting flak jackets...
300lbs armored pigs...not so much. Those beasties are basically sporting flak jackets...
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4Yeah, I was looking into getting a .300 upper for that purpose but decided to just stick with 7.92x57 with .44 Magnum as backupsenorgrand wrote:Researching 300 blackout as a possible round for hog hunting, I learned that it would be a very effective round against man-sized or deer-sized targets.
300lbs armored pigs...not so much. Those beasties are basically sporting flak jackets...
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5I like the 6.8 SPC. It does a great job on hogs.
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6They make the bad guys flip head over heels and fly backwards fifteen feet right?
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7everything Ive read and seen, unless you have to have something you can buy off the shelf in subsonic, 7.62 x 39 will do just as good as 300 blackout. and for a whole lot cheaper..
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I must proof read more