I am considering it. I don't have to have Subsonic, but I am strongly considering it.I've got some gemtech 187. $18 a box
I am going to get some from Nate.The Gemtech from Nate runs well in my 300blk with a Sandman S. Just FYI
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Link and I have not yet seen a review and tested this ammo myself and it is Buyer beware.Where can I sign up to see when it comes in stock? I'd like to buy a ton of this stuff if it's that cheap or close to it.
Some guns do not like steel cased ammo. Ymmv.
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Questiono we have a date yet when these will be available? Mid March is very soon. - Davis (03/10/2020)
Response:delivery date moved to Mid-April. Not much is coming in due to the virus etc.. Thank you for your patience.
Question:1985fps is not subsonic as was answered to the one question about when you will have subs. Great price on these supers! Hope to grab some as soon as they hit - Chris (03/03/2020)
Response:Hi Chris, this is not accurate data as this is a brand new SKU for Wolf 300 Blackout Ammo. As soon as we get all the information and correct ballistics, we will update the description. Thank you for your patience.
If your gun won't run steel, that's a problem. Just my opinion. I'd be looking for a different gun.Some guns do not like steel cased ammo. Ymmv.
If your gun won't run steel, that's a problem. Just my opinion. I'd be looking for a different gun.
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For your combat loads buy quality brass cased ammo loaded to nato specs. If you use the steel for practice, do a detailed strip and clean on a regular basis and clean the gas tube since in the above testing it did get obstructed with some steel case ammo use.If you regularly shoot steel cased ammunition, it might be a good idea to replace your extractor along with your barrel, or at 5000 rounds, whichever comes first. Replacement extractors are not very expensive. Changing the extractor spring at the same time doesn’t require more work – just set aside the old extractor and spring assembly and install the new one after popping the new spring into place in the new extractor.
You should replace average OEM extractor springs beginning at 2,500 rounds and no later than 5,000. Better extractor springs will not require such frequent replacement with any ammunition – the Colt “Gold” extractor springs used in each rifle starting at 5,000 rounds were still providing reliable extraction at the 10,000 round mark, and would not have required replacement after 5,000 rounds.
Which Ammo To Buy
If Federal Brass Cased Ammo Performed So Great, Why Bother Buying Steel Cased Ammo?
The performance of the carbine firing Federal ammunition in this test was undoubtedly impressive. We fired approximately 412 pounds of ammunition with very minimal maintenance in austere conditions without a single malfunction. The fact that the rifle remained serviceable and combat accurate from the first shot to the last – could hardly be improved upon. To many who read this report, this is all the justification they need to purchase this type of ammo.
Is Brass or Steel Cased Ammo More Cost Effective?
Although ammunition prices are volatile, the prices of brass and steel remain similar to one another. That is, brass is generally more expensive than steel. We created a chart comparing the cost over time of each type, including ammunition and spare parts replacement costs.
The difference in price between brass and steel cased ammo (more specifically, copper jacketed and bimetal jacketed) means that you’ll have plenty of savings with which to buy new barrels – even if you shoot so fast that you replace them every 4,000 rounds. For this chart, we calculated brass ammunition at $130 per thousand higher than steel and replacement barrels at $250 apiece.
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The final decision is up to you, but now that you know some facts, you can make a better-informed decision in the brass vs. steel cased ammo debate. https://www.luckygunner.com/labs/brass-vs-steel-cased-ammo/