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Quality is quality. Reliability, accuracy, fit and finish. It all matters (to me at least) and it comes with quality. Even 22lr deserves quality and if you put quality into it, it performs well past what most people could imagine.Is anyone really looking for serious quality when 300 blackout is a 200 yard round? It’s an awesome short range round, But lacks performance at range, and high end ARs don’t really improve its performance.
To answer the OPs question, look at the ballistic differences for each caliber, as well as cost of ammo. Depending on what you plan on using that rifle for, the choice should be really clear.
Quality is quality. Reliability, accuracy, fit and finish. It all matters (to me at least) and it comes with quality. Even 22lr deserves quality and if you put quality into it, it performs well past what most people could imagine.
Cost vs benefit. Can you get a reliable 300 blackout rifle for far less than $1200? Absolutely! If my rifle costs $700, and someone else’s cost $1200, can they shoot $500 better than me? Doubt it. Again, guns are tools, not every job calls for Snap-on, some jobs are just fine with Craftsman, but never buy your tools from the Dollar Store. I’ve been earning a living with a rifle for 20 years, my service rifle and personal rifles are very different. When I’m in the woods, hogs don’t return fire, so I might not demand the same quality out of my hog rifle. If I did, it would be wasting money.Quality is quality. Reliability, accuracy, fit and finish. It all matters (to me at least) and it comes with quality. Even 22lr deserves quality and if you put quality into it, it performs well past what most people could imagine.
Awesome. You shoot for a living, are you even considering the OP’s question? I shoot for a living too, and when people don’t know the difference between 5.56 and 300 blackout I don’t think telling him about “suppressed 16” .300Blk out to 400yds with perfect accuracy, using 220grn subs”. Just my opinion. I get what you’re saying, but probably better info for a more experienced shooter.A “high end” build won’t improve the distance you can engage by much, but it could have a huge difference in reliability.
FWIW, I run my suppressed 16” .300Blk out to 400yds with perfect accuracy, using 220grn subs. I’ll run it further when I get the chance.
Quality is quality. Reliability, accuracy, fit and finish. It all matters (to me at least) and it comes with quality. Even 22lr deserves quality and if you put quality into it, it performs well past what most people could imagine.
How does 300 Blackout compare to a 556 AR? Just got a email about a Daniel Defense 300 Blackout for $1200. Seem like a good price but I don’t know anything about it.