Thanks for the reply!
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Originally Posted by rsilvers
A1680 will cycle far more easily than Lil-Gun at the same bullet velocity.
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is that because of the increased mass of gas?
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QuickLoad with the 300-221 chamber?
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yes, i don't think they have the blackout chamber in my version of the software
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300 AAC BLACKOUT has lower pressure than 300-221. The longer throat makes it act as if it had a larger powder capacity.
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I see.
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You need a chronograph and have to set the powder to be in the 950-1020 range with your upper.
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Yeah, to build this load I started off making sure feeding was reliable by playing with the OAL & dummies. Then I worked on getting the velocity where I wanted it and then tweaked for reliability on F/A.
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Suggested subsonic load:
• R-P 300 AAC BLACKOUT brass
• Remington 7.5 primers
• 11.2 - 11.6 grains of A1680 powder (Adjust powder charge as needed. Factory ammo is 1010 fps for 16" barrel)
• Case length is 1.368 +0.000 -0.020
• Sierra 220 MK loaded to 2.089 OAL (this length is optimal for reliable feeding from USGI magazines)
• Chamber pressure 21,100 psi.
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Thanks for the info, I'll have to buy a lbm of 1680.
Two other questions:
1. If I were to buy a bunch of Blackout brass, and resize it to the 300-221 spec with my dies, would it be reliable in a PTG 300-221 chamber?
2. If I were to "touch up" my 300-221 chambers with a new Blackout reamer, would that work, or would there be "missing metal" somewhere that the blackout spec requires?