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</div></div></header></div></body></html>";s:4:"text";s:11064:"The price of that app on iOS is like $12. $1,485. The cartridge, which is also known as 7.6235, works with existing AR-15 pattern magazines, bolts and BCGs, and requires only a few barreled upper be installed upon a normal M-4 lower. A spotter with rangefinder helps, but I still don't deviate much from POA. 6.8 SPC. But when you start moving past 100 yards, its time to break out the zippier calibers. (i have no chrono) no signs of over pressure though. From my experience, a 36/300 zero will keep your 5.56 projectile inside of 5-inches from your point of aim all the way out to 300-yards. I am big fan of the 50/200 zero in .223/5.56 and I am hoping there is something similar for the blackout round. But before we dive in, lets cover some terms and ideas youll need to know in order to understand battlesight zeroes. I've had problems trying to zero the 10/22 with the 3x9 at close range (10-15y) before, but after reading this article it makes perfect sense.  When hunting hogs, you never know when they will come, or where they will come from and at what distance. Thanks for reading! Sweet. I only shoot subsonics in my .300 BLK, so it&#x27;s zero&#x27;d at 100 yards. Theresa problem though, the majority of shooters do not have regular access to a gun range where they can get much distance outside of 25 yards. Shot the 300 BO the other day as I am dedicating this rifle to subsonic only. The terminal ballistics have got to suck. [Email your firearms-related questions to Ask Foghorn via[emailprotected]. Elevation Windage Units. Not sure if anyone is still reading this thread, but Silver State Armory has 6.8 Nosler Accubond 110 grain in stock. But yeah. Shooting the rifle was an adventure. It seems like a 1-trick pony  subsonic or nothing at all. Most bullets from both cartridges weigh around 125-Grains. The above models are designed for AR-15s in 5.56 and .223 in standard barrel lengths. Still not a range mos.  &quot; The distance from a weapon system at which a 50 percent probability of target hit is expected, or the tracer burnout range.&quot; [copied from FM 101-5-1 Operational Terms and Graphics] of the AAC 300 Blackout is about 440m for a 9 barrel when using supersonic ammo. So how do we get the 36 yard zero with only 25 yards to work with? Posted: 8/27/2019 10:39:35 . Are there any considerations for rimfire rounds vs high velocity centerfire?  Should I go to an outdoor range to get a nice zero or would 25y do? Every time I fired it, I had blowback in my eyes and sometimes a black smudge on my forehead. So I put the time in, gathered as much info as I could as far as what shooters are using when it comes to optics and ammo, and I calculated where the bullet would impact at the 25 yard line with a 36 yard zero and made a target out of it. And Im not being snotty about that, I really want to know. Thank You. Anywho, since I sent out this email some time back, I have had a chance to look into it further, and had similar results to Jimbo. Additionally, that incline maximizes the range of your weapon.  That means that if you aim at the center of the vital zone of a deer at any . All of your rounds should really be at least touching the faded circle. The Trijicon is an &quot;adjust once&quot; design with each click representing  MOA. Does any one know if this is still holds true with 300 black. This is going to be where you want your bullet impacts to be. For the best result, please make sure the offset optic aligns with the bore when canted - It minimizes offset. Nov 14, 2018 (Edited) My 9 year old son shoots a .300 blackout. whats the best all around variant? , my answer is the 6.8 SPC. Hitting the deer was the issue. Well, then go out to 300-yards and zero your gun. In my opinion, the 300 BLK round is the perfect gun for game under 100 yards away. The reason I chose 300 BLK is because it performs very well from short barrels and I wanted a short, maneuverable gun for home defense. Full disclosure those numbers aren't 100% exact-- the near zero is actually like 24.89yds or something like that. When I crunched the numbers off the depiction above, for a 16in barrel, the 50 yard chart showed the far zero looked to be around 225 yards, . He immediately decimated a rock in front of him and promptly missed his target. I will primarily be shooting 300 BLK subs with a suppressor. Hits at longer distances are not an issue with a range finder a drop chart and a good rest. Man, you guys ask all the right questions. Okay, well, it does, but it doesnt matter in regards to this article. Knowing my bullet's MaxOrd distance, all other points before and beyond that distance will be below my PoAim and easier to calculate in my head, since I Do have time to calc and aim.. It provides a load comparable to a .30-30 or 7.6239 that functions perfectly in an AR-15. I have a 9 AAC. From 250-300 yards, place the crosshairs on the animal's back. The Armys zero also allows you to get out to 350-yards, but you can expect a little more than 6-inches of drop. Well to me this is real funny.I have 2 Ati 300 blackouts & love them.I use 125 grain p.p.u. Most of our shooters are also using basic 5.56/.223 55 grain FMJ for their range ammo, which is also what they zero their rifle with. The second dot is 150 yards at subsonic and 300 yards at supersonic.  The bottom hash mark of a 68 MOA ring reticle from the EOTECH helps by providing a holdover of 2.5 inches above the intended point of impact at about 5 yard point blank distance.". Doesn't matter whether it's feet, inches, yards miles, whatever the unit is, it's metric. If I could see ya I would hit you . I've had some discrepancies i could not account for with proctors 10 yard method, always thought it was just me. Anywho the Armys zero is comparable to the USMC, offering similar range potential. You are aiming slightly upwards. Using an MPBR zero, you can also zero at shorter ranges. So long as your target isn&#x27;t much over 100 yards, that is. 300 AAC/Blackout arose in the 2000s during GWOT out of military requirements for an individual weapon which would hit harder than the standard-issue M-4 carbine in 5.5645 NATO, but without a substantial increase in weight, or the need to issue an entirely new weapon system. Select Your Gun Type. (the call it 'blank' because it's realized as the maximum 'ineffective' range aka the range where your target is blank from No hits from sighted in zeroes point of aim. Great article! . Self defense .300 blackout with red dot @ 25 yards. I was a geodetic surveyor. If the bullet drops more than 6-inches at 300-yards or elevates more than 6-inches at or on its way to 300-yards, you cant hit your target and therefore do not have a 300-yard MPBR.  Want your own full scale target? The .300 Blackout cartridge is around 40% heavier than a 9mm round fired from the MP5-SD. If a rifle is zeroed for 50 yards shoots a round with a muzzle velocity of 1050fps the 190gr bullet will exhibit a 6.7&quot; drop at 100 yards. Despite what you might have heard, the bullet doesnt magically drift upwards when it leaves the barrel. Of course, this is a matter of opinion, but when it comes to making accurate shots from point blank distance all the way out to 300 yards you really cant argue that the 36 yard zero makes thinking about your hold overs and unders a breeze, which is especially the case when youre under extreme stress. You have a lot of grain pushing down on springs. Altitude (feed) Maximum 15000 feet; Minimum 0. I understand there might be the occasional exception in Texas or Arizona these days. it isn&#x27;t completely tested, but the numbers that I did happen to test were r. Its engrained in me. Conversely, a round fired with the same 50 yard zero with a muzzle velocity of 900fps the 190gr bullet will exhibit a 9.5 . This is where the point of aim meets the point of impact. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. . For better or worse, the 36 yard zero is basically a hybrid that flattens out the St. Louis Arch of a trajectory the 25 yard zero creates while still providing a decent maximum range. So, this makes zeroing a lot easier. This article is just about the most horrible zeroing advice imaginable. Im not really seeing the appeal. This makes it easy to achieve the POA/POI relationship necessary to achieve the 50/200 yard zero at 10 yards. Compare ballistics data on your favorite Winchester Ammunition rounds. While boutique cartridges can come and go 300 Blackout has had staying power. For example, the 50/200 zero means that the point of aim coincides with the point of impact at both 50- and 200-yards. What are you using for zero distance for your blackout? At first glance, the classic 25-yard zero is the best zeroing distance across the entire length of terminal effectiveness. Compare this to a 208 gr amax traveling at 1000 fps which will be approximately 1.5&quot; low at 25 while sighted in at 100, and 107 inches low at 300. Its simple as the round meets the line of sight at 36 rising then 300 as its falling. Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. Now, I understand that they zero the M-16s at 300 yards.  Have not been able to chek the "200" yet but wiil go check out at around 230 instead when I can. no matter what, if you move up in caliber.you gonna have to pay ladies$$$, Bullet weight is a BIG factor in the drop. Take a look at the Best AR-15 Scopes & Optics! Just an observation to those training for 2 legged predators, if you're engaging much past room sized distances here in the US of A, you got some serious 'splaining to do. I use.77 grainfor a truer flight, more accuracy, and more knockdown power. That said, I come from a 5.56mm background and know very little about 300 BLK trajectories across various distances. Check out canted optics zeroing tips here. I've never seen a 36 yard range, maybe the marines own them all? Gravity is a constant companion. In this video I use the Caldwell Precision Tripod. THIS . Find it here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3aAzerSPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kotaboy32Email: kotabo. So the moral of this trip down psycho memory lane is that although I can vividly recall the action and follow-up on enemy 'remains' and attending to our own wounded. Here&#x27;s why . Sure its not the most precise means to hit a target, but in combat, you want quick and accurate. But the near-parabolic trajectory of any and all bullets fired from a firearm is easily corrected by range estimation and sight adjustment. Max range to hit a man in his torso could be as far as 300-yards, but youll hit him closer to his belt buckle than his chest. Lol. Well also talk about why you might want to consider a battlesight zero and if its ultimately right for you.  Well, sorry to bust balls, guys but not much of this matters in real time hot combat situations. The table below will include drop data using a 50 yard zero, a 200 yard zero, and 100 yard zero for comparison. But the largest and most visibly distinct difference is the bolt face for 7.62x39 and .300 Blackout. ";s:7:"keyword";s:25:"300 blackout 36 yard zero";s:5:"links";s:302:"<a href="http://informationmatrix.com/SpKlvM/talib-kweli-baby-mother-darcel">Talib Kweli Baby Mother Darcel</a>,
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