I'm curious if anyone has direct experience on projectile velocity to achieve an exit wound on a typical behind the shoulder, boiler room shot on a medium sized deer with 300 Blackout with 110 gr TAC-TX.
I'm getting ready to load some 300 Blackout rounds with H110 and 110 Grain TAC-TX. With a 10.5" barrel, I'm expecting about 2,100 fps at the muzzle but will verify with the chrono.
Expected minimum velocity will be about 1,900 fps at 75 yards max distance.
On another forum, there was a post that the guy hunted with 300 Blackout, and of the 21 deer he shot with it at ranges from 20 to 197 yards, he stated 20 had exit wounds. He was using a 16" barrel, so velocities would be higher. This post was archived, so I can't PM them directly.
I'm getting ready to load some 300 Blackout rounds with H110 and 110 Grain TAC-TX. With a 10.5" barrel, I'm expecting about 2,100 fps at the muzzle but will verify with the chrono.
Expected minimum velocity will be about 1,900 fps at 75 yards max distance.
On another forum, there was a post that the guy hunted with 300 Blackout, and of the 21 deer he shot with it at ranges from 20 to 197 yards, he stated 20 had exit wounds. He was using a 16" barrel, so velocities would be higher. This post was archived, so I can't PM them directly.