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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2481811" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>Yeah I've just never had luck with any cartridge that was developed as supersonic and "de-tuned" to run subsonic. 300blk is about perfect for supers or subs. There are a few other wildcats like the 375 raptor and maybe the new 338 federal knockoff that Q is calling the 8.6 creedmoor that look promising. But none of those are part of this conversation.</p><p></p><p>Most good subsonic rounds have 1 thing in common. They were once a smaller volume case necked up. Not changing the case geometry and really only changing the powder and projectile seems to get poor results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2481811, member: 122313"] Yeah I've just never had luck with any cartridge that was developed as supersonic and "de-tuned" to run subsonic. 300blk is about perfect for supers or subs. There are a few other wildcats like the 375 raptor and maybe the new 338 federal knockoff that Q is calling the 8.6 creedmoor that look promising. But none of those are part of this conversation. Most good subsonic rounds have 1 thing in common. They were once a smaller volume case necked up. Not changing the case geometry and really only changing the powder and projectile seems to get poor results [/QUOTE]
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