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… but 300 AAC BLK subsonic can be a lot of fun! I bought cast bullets and some primed brass to try out in a single shot rifle. Will probably load subsonic rounds with Unique, Win 296, Alliant 2400 and/or IMR 4759. If anyone has subsonic load data for 110gr, 150gr jacketed or 200gr cast (+/-) that he’s willing to to share, pls post it up or PM me. Thanks.
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.32-20 and .300 BO have similar case capacities.
Iffin I wanted to load subsonic cast bullet .300 BO loads, I would start with .32-20 data.
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.32-20 and .300 BO have similar case capacities.
Iffin I wanted to load subsonic cast bullet .300 BO loads, I would start with .32-20 data. Thank you for that excellent suggestion. Load data.com not only has a wealth of .32-20 data; one data set that was shot by Brian Pearce for Handloader magazine was for .32-20 with .308 diameter bullets. Great starting point!
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