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Old 12-12-2010, 07:56 PM
rsilvers rsilvers is offline
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These projectiles are Sierra 220 MatchKings.

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Old 12-12-2010, 08:27 PM
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The AAC 700 barrels have been at AAC for 7 weeks now. You have to call to order them though. Putting an order in the computer generates a work order to assemble the barrel assembly, which entails screwing on the thread protector.
I did call in my order and gave it to Mike (I believe) at AAC by phoning 770-925-9988 on 10/13/2010 for one of your 700 barrels. part number 101815. He took my MC information and said it would ship by the end of the week by UPS. My MasterCard statement shows I was billed by "Advanced Armament Corp Norcross GA" for $410.00 on 10/13/2010.

I was told the same thing (would ship within the week) when I called a month ago, and was given some weird excuses about a thread protector and an instruction sheet not being ready. I also asked to be emailed a UPS tracking number when the barrel was shipped and was told that would be done. I've seen neither a tracking number or the barrel.

What are you telling me now? Are you saying I have to place another order? AAC has had my money encumbered for two months now. I've had it take up to ten months to get custom upper from one other AR-15 manufacturer but at least they didn't BS me, kept me informed of the delays, and didn't take my money before they shipped.

rsilvers, I don't think you personally are the cause of these problems, but you do seem to be AAC's reperesentative on this quarterbore forum . You posted the offer to sell the AAC Rem 700 300BLK barrels here. I gave AAC the opportunity to resolve the problems with my second phone call but with no results. Are you telling me barrel is still held up for lack of a thread protector? If so ship it in the morning with some tape around the threads(both ends) ! I don't need a metal thread protector.

How about a >clear< answer as to what's going on. Preferably here on quarterbore if delivery problems are affecting others who have placed orders. If I'm a unique case it can be private if you prefer.

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Old 12-12-2010, 11:03 PM
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Sorry I did not know you had an order in. I will check into it tomorrow and have it shipped tomorrow.
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Old 12-12-2010, 11:39 PM
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AAC seems to be batting 0 with forum members. Anyone have any good experiences to share?
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Old 12-13-2010, 12:54 AM
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Dannix, You have it backwords the key to reducing drag on a subsonic bullet is the base design. At subsonic velocities air drag is caused by base drag. A rebated boattail can improve ballistic co-efficiency by as much as 40%.
You may want to re-read my post. Didn't realize 40% was the number though, I just knew it became less minor -- Thanks for mentioning it. This is why I'm interested in a FN or HPed FN softpoint, with a rebated boattail. I'm kind of surprised these haven't come out already for 458Socom and the like.

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I shoot predominately lead bullets and took all the buildup from my Uzi SMG suppressor and tried to melt it down to see how much of it was lead. The pile started out to be the size of my fist. I got a piece of lead smaller then the size of a quarter, the rest was all burnt powder and bullet lube.
Interesting.
  • What powder where you using for your loads? (9x19mm cartridge, right? see question below).
  • Were you shooting semi auto, or bursts in your Uzi, or are you just using a "Uzi SMG suppressor" on a <=9mm gun? If the later, what gun type and barrel length?
  • How many rounds had you shot?
  • What lube where you using? I'll probably try White Lable Lube Co's BAC lube, if I go for 220-240 boolits in the 300 AAC.
Thanks for mentioning your suppressors. I'll look into them if/when I'm in the market.

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Old 12-13-2010, 01:00 AM
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AAC seems to be batting 0 with forum members. Anyone have any good experiences to share?
It's awesome this community has a AAC rep here -- give him a chance to make good for LouBoyd, and this could turn from a 0/1 to 1/1.
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Old 12-13-2010, 08:09 AM
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Sorry Dannix I had read your post back wards. My 9mm load is 145 gr LRN over 3.8 grains of Tightgroup. They hit steel plates like a sledgehammer. I use them in the subgun matches so I pull singles, bursts, and mag dumps on the plate racks. I use one of my Python suppressors which is a dedicated Uzi SMG suppressor. I think I had about 4000-5000 rounds threw it when I got all the crap out of it. I get the bullets from Spacecoast bullets. They use the blue lube on them. As soon as I use up the bullets I have I am going to switch from the 9mm (.356.Dia) to the 38 Cowboy bullets which are .358 dia. They are the same bullet, one of the guys I shoot with just told me about the 38 bullets.

I don't know if I would shoot these out of a handgun as they are really hot loads.
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Old 12-13-2010, 10:23 AM
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AAC seems to be batting 0 with forum members. Anyone have any good experiences to share?
Nothing but good things to say here.
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:16 AM
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Sorry I did not know you had an order in. I will check into it tomorrow and have it shipped tomorrow.
Thank you rsilvers for your quick intervention. According to UPS tracking the Rem 700 AAC 300BLK barrel is now in their hands and in transit.
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Old 12-14-2010, 06:11 PM
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Got my 300 Blackout ammo today and gave it a try out of my 300 Whisper. Remington 700, 16 inch Douglas barrel 1 in 8 twist. Sub MOA @ 100 yds. Wind 10mph @ 2 o'clock, temp 43 F. Did have a couple of flyers, my fault, that were still within an inch.

Chronographed 10ft from barrel av vel. 1027.6, ES 61.7, SD 28.5, CV 2.8%. PACT Professional XP 5 rds.
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