Barnaul 300BLK Rifle Ammo - 145 Grain | FMJ | Steel Casing | 500rd Case

Barnaul Ammo
SKU:
BRN300BLKFMJ145-CASE
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UPC:
14607094863714
$329.40
$335.99
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The .300 AAC Blackout cartridges were developed by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) for use in the M4 carbine to achieve ballistics similar to the 7.62x39mm supersonic cartridge, and to offer a subsonic yet powerful cartridge for the AR15 platform as an alternative to the MP5SD 9mm, all while utilizing a standard (STANAG) magazine. Our BarnauL .300BLK, available now, is a 145-grain supersonic cartridge with a polymer-coated steel case. This is the most affordable .300BLK ammunition on the market today. A .300BLK subsonic cartridge is a heavy, lower-velocity round perfect for pairing with a suppressor. Using subsonic cartridges with a suppressor helps to eliminate the "crack" that is inherent with supersonic cartridges, reducing noise levels down to a safer volume. We recommend using .300 Blackout magazines for optimum performance. Technical Specifications Bullet Type: FMJ Weight: 62 grain Muzzle Velocity (feet per second) 1985 Muzzl Energy (foot-pounds) 1268 Ballistic Coefficient (G1) 366 Max Powder Pressure Bar (lb/inch2) 50,763 Cartridge Max Length 2.15 inches Cartridge Average Weight 239 grain
Quantity:
500
FFL_Required:
False
ffl_type:
ammo
_Capacity:
500
_BulletWeight:
145
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_CustomShortDesc:
The Barnaul 300BLK ammo offers affordable, reliable 145 grain FMJ bullets in a polymer-coated steel case, perfect for AR15 supersonic and subsonic shooting.
_Quantity:
500
_CustomLongDesc:
The Barnaul 300BLK Rifle Ammo - 145 Grain | FMJ | Steel Casing | 500rd Case is a top choice for firearm enthusiasts seeking reliable and affordable 300 AAC Blackout ammunition. Developed by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) for the M4 carbine, this