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Jake at QR just called with my stamp for my TM-Thirty caliber can. Mailed the paperwork around 12/20/12. Going to pick it up in the morning. Now my big problem is that I do not have any sub-sonic loads or the powder and components to load any. I would like to buy, sell, trade or borrow enough powder and approximately 220 grain thirty caliber bullets so that I can test it ASAP. Can someone direct me to some load data for 300BLK sub loads. Most data I have seen uses H1680 which I can not find in stock. Any help would be appreciated. Jake said he has friends using H1000 powder and 190 grain bullets. I can buy some H1000 locally if someone can confirm the data.

Here ya go:

If you load your own ammo, pay special attention to all of the normal safety practices. Recommended powder for most supersonic loads is Hodgdon H110.

For subsonic, there are special requirements and nearly all published loads are non-optimal for the 300 BLK upper. Many existing loads were developed for Thompson Center® single-shot pistols, or for ARs by people not aware of the magazine limitations. These loads pay no attention to automatic rifle function and should not be used. Look for a load which results in a cyclic rate of 700 rpm or more. AA1680 is recommended because its bulk density matches the case capacity and it will generate enough gas pressure to cycle the weapon.
Suggested subsonic load:

• R-P 300 AAC BLACKOUT brass
• Remington 7.5 primers
• 11.2 grains of AA 1680 powder
• 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.

Existing AR magazines have a rib which normally contacts the 5.56mm case-neck. With 300 BLK ammo, the contact is on the bullet. Because the bullet is a larger diameter, the rib will push the cartridges out of alignment, and can lead to binding potentially resulting in Failures to Feed. For this reason, it is important to load ammunition so that the contact point with the magazine rib is on the bullet ogive in an area of about 0.250 inch diameter. Here are some suggested OAL for popular bullets:

• Hornady 110 V-Max, OAL: 2.000
• Barnes 110 TSX, 2.015 OAL
• Sierra 155 Palma, 2.150 OAL
• Sierra 220, 2.089 OAL
• Lapua B416 200 grain, 1.960 OAL
• Hornady 150 FMJ-BT 3037, 2.065 OAL
• Nosler Ballistic Tip 125 grain, OAL: 2.085
• Remington AccuTip 125 grain, OAL: 2.085
• Hornady 130 SP #3020, OAL: 2.010
• Sierra H2120 125 ProHunter, OAL: 1.950
• Speer TNT 125 1986, OAL: 2.010
 
Just actually called the to see when my stuff went pending.

1st one - Check cashed in March - just went pending in May 15

2nd one - check cashed in April - just went pending July 7

Was told expect a 9 month wait after pending goes...

F......
 
Just actually called the to see when my stuff went pending.

1st one - Check cashed in March - just went pending in May 15

2nd one - check cashed in April - just went pending July 7

Was told expect a 9 month wait after pending goes...

F......

Looks like close to year from mail date to receive date.
 
Just actually called the to see when my stuff went pending.

1st one - Check cashed in March - just went pending in May 15

2nd one - check cashed in April - just went pending July 7

Was told expect a 9 month wait after pending goes...

F......

UGH! Ok, guess I will get my SOT then. I bet even form 3's are taking 2-3 months!
 
Form: 4
Weapon type: Surefire SOCOM 762RC
Trust: Yes
Mail date: 7-16-13
check cash: 7-22-13
pending: didn't check. Sorry
received: 4-16-14
 
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