With the increasing popularity of NFA suppressors I do believe the future of the 300 Black is bright. You can't beat its flexibility from subsonic plinking to supersonic hunting and all with a standard .223 bolt and magazine. I'm hoping Remington and Savage sell factory rifles with threaded muzzles. I know the threaded muzzle is pushing it but i can dream.
Like the song says "The futures so bright I gotta wear shades"
I can't be happier that subsonic cartridges are finally going to have some serious money behind them. I also hope this will help push suppressors into the main stream and change peoples minds that they are only for assassins.
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Richard Hoffman
Master Gunsmith
That will be a tough one. Our local Sheriff will sign for a machine gun but not a suppressor, even for the local LEOs. No problem though, that's what trusts are for.
The Remington brass is awesome. The primers are sealed and it has an extra step in the manufacturing process to harden just the case head so that it lasts in the primer area. Remington tested it with 10 cycles of reloading. It also has the necks annealed, and then left unpolished to allow for visible verification of annealing.
Any idea when brass and expandable ammo will be available? ? AAC or Remington going to come out with a 16.5" model 7 with fast twist (8), threaded? Have talked to some that wants the whole deal...