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105-002-710WB
300 AAC Blackout 147gr Full Metal Jacket 200/Case
Cartridge: 300 AAC Blackout
Bullet Weight (Grains): 147
Rounds: 200
Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Muzzle Energy: 1407
Muzzle Velocity (feet per second): 2076

Full Metal Jacket projectiles are the ideal choice for recreational target shooting and training. When you want great value without sacrificing quality and performance, you can rely on Sellier & Bellot full metal jacket ammunition to deliver results.

SKU#: SB300BLKBCASE

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Fuzzwalker,

Please tell me where you are finding .308 Win for $0.32 a round. I really want some of that deal.

Excluding Russian, steel case, foreign mil-surp and factory reloads the cheapest I've found reloadable brass, boxer primed .308 by any manufacturer is $0.65 a round. Even reloading .308 costs me more than $0.32/round, using once fired brass I already have on hand and using a quality bullet (sierra matchking, hornady A-max, etc.) it costs $0.40+/round (powder, primer and bullet. A GD 147gr from Wideners cuts the bullet cost to $0.15 (on sale) but still costs more than $0.32 if using new brass.

As for the S&B 300 BLKOUT I've found it to be acceptable for plinking and at $0.50 a round less than I can reload a round using virgin, not resized once fired 5.56, brass ($0.27/piece + $0.15/bullet + $0.03 primer +$0.08 powder = $0.53/round). I'll buy more at this price and continue to buy it as the price continues to drop.

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Wolf is 0.32 a round for 308, if you're too fancy for that (seems you are, which makes me wonder why you'd buy S+B) you can do the rebate on 180gr power shoks at PSA right now (https://gun.deals/product/federal-308-180gr-sp-power-shok-20-rounds-ammunition-308b-799-after-rebate...) and score them for 0.40 a round. If you switched from matchkings to.. well, anything else with a similar BC you'll find yourself saving money while retaining accuracy - I've not noticed any difference in groups from $$$ bullets to $ ones then again I shoot off of anything BUT a bench, without a lead sled and other nonsense and max out at 300 yds.
As for 300 brass you can score 1000 for $109 from rockey brass quite often. You can load in speer 120gn hollowpoints at 0.12/ea from your LGS or catch their giveaways and rebates for down to 0.08/ea. Now, I've got some BO brass on its 10th firing - subsonics last forever! so with that math I'm down to a penny per on brass.
Seems you're overpaying everywhere. This is a deals site, use it.

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I buy the S&B because unlike the Wolf (which is $0.32 per shot period, nothing reusable) I can reuse the brass which cuts the cost of a round fired almost in half. For BO I use the GD 147gr FMJ for supersonic. But for bolt guns I'll stick to bullets that may cost twice as much but deliver consistency no matter how I shoot them. But your original post started out comparing the cost of steel case .308 Wolf to Czech re-loadable brass case 300 BO saying the blackout was too expensive at $0.48/round. To each his own, but I'll take my brass home. I'll reserve using steel case ammo in rifles designed for steel cases (and I do shoot TulAmmo and Wolf through my 7.62x39's). And I already claimed my $5 per box on 10 boxes of Federal a month ago (check should be here soon). I used it on 10 boxes of Federal Non-Typical. And ten boxes doesn't last long then you're back to $12.99 at PSA (for now). Luckily there's a second source for Power Shok that's $11.97/box ($13/box depending on your sales tax) which beats PSA after you add their shipping. And its available in 4 calibers, of course you probably don't shop at Wal-Mart. And your Rocky Brass 300 BO for $0.11 per piece (on sale, its regularly closer to $0.15 or more with shipping) is once fired LC 5.56 reformed to 300. And last time I checked into Rocky Brass it was mixed headspace (not all LC) that had most likely been fired through a SAW. I can trim, reform and anneal my own 5.56 if reformed NATO spec brass is what I wanted.

It may seem to you I'm overpaying everywhere, but it appears to me you're practicing false economy. But, to each his own, as long as your method works for you and meets your needs that's all that counts in the end. Happy shooting.

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With .308 rounds at $0.32 per there's not a reason on the planet these should be costing more.
Reloading both let me say 308 takes around 46 grains of powder, 300BO, less than 20. Both take the same bullet.
By the way, reloading 300BO costs about 15 cents a round for 120grn supers, and 22 cents a round for 200/220 grn subsonics, and that's buying retail non-bulk components. A lee press kit will pay for itself after about 300-500 rounds

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Not $186.98 after code...It comes out to 221.93. And MCP is an invalid code.

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Not sure if I got bad batch, but I've had a 2% primer failure. Checked, and they had nice dents, and about half out those go bang the 2nd time.

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Painful? Geesh. I don’t consider my Henry .45-70 to be painful, and that doesn’t have a buffer tube.

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I had these for my ar pistol ... there kinda snappy and a lil painful to shoot ( i was shouldering my shockwave blade while its still legal to do do to sight in) i would much rathere shoot Remington 220 gr subsonic but that my 2 cents... they do work fine which is more than what i can say for my hornady black rifle edition ammo which refused to cycle

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