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105-000-683WB
105-000-682WB
300 AAC Blackout 123gr Full Metal Jacket 50/Box
Cartridge: 300 AAC Blackout
Bullet Weight (Grains): 123
Rounds: 1000
Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Brand Style: First Defense
Muzzle Energy: 1352, ...

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Affordable Practice/Plinker Price - Good Enough for Duty/Competition Use
Magtech First Defense .300 AAC Blackout 123-grain FMJ ammo offers the performance of a premium load at the price of practice ammo. Magtech manufactures this clean-shooting, brass-cased .300 AAC Blackout 123-grain FMJ ammunition entirely in-house with high-grade, rigidly quality-controlled components.

- Supersonic (2,230 fps - 1,352 ft.-lb. muzzle energy), good for tactical & competition use
- Primer & bullet are sealed to keep out moisture during long-term storage
- Excellent ammo for use in humid/wet environments
- Excellent shot-to-shot consistency
- Reloadable Boxer-primed brass cases
- Available in 50-round boxes or 500-round cases

Magtech’s First Defense .300 AAC Blackout supersonic ammo is loaded with a 123-grain FMJ bullet - wait, isn’t that the same weight as a 7.62x39? Yes, but it is NOT a modified AK bullet but rather a bullet specifically designed by Magtech engineers for optimal performance in 300 BLK rifles, including SBRs.

SKU#: 300BLKBCASE
105-000-682WB
Mfr Part: 300BLKB

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Or you could just shoot 7.62x39 and not bother with this fad...

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300 blackout isn't a fad; it's quickly becoming a well-established caliber.

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Quickly!!?? I traded my 300bo for a Grendel 2 years ago and couldn’t be happier. Been paying 25 cents a rd ever since. Even now you’re paying 43 cents a rd for supersonic shwag ammo??? This caliber is bullshit. It’s a fad that won’t die!

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---$399.99 shipped after code "NDU"---
Best I can get is $449.99 shipped after applying that coupon. Do I need to do something else?

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Came shipped just like the picture. Open box with about 5 rounds loose in the package. Nice deal.

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I’ve shot about 2k rounds through an AR pistol. Never had an FTF or issue that wasn’t weapons related. I don’t reload personally, but websites such as Freedom Munitions offer store credit for about $1.50/lb of spent brass. That helps take the sting out a bit.

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Any reviews on how well this stuff shoots?

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Just a heads up that they are terrible at packaging this stuff, they ship it sideways which makes the ammo spill and spread all over in the box :-(

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Yeah... they can't pack for schizzors. My last order from them only had one 50 round box intact.. the rest were split wide open.

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Well fellows a fool and his money

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Use the M7Y code for this deal. I just ordered a case and it does work. The H7L only takes off 10% off $200 max. The order is in. If it cancels, I'll post an update. I can't load 300 black for less than 40 cents a round and MagTech makes decent ammo for plinking.

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Finally bought a casting pot and a mold not paying these stupid prices any more to plink.

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Dont shoot .300blk if you want to plink...

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Agreed with @gamerdude72 . I go through 1000 rounds in a few months and I'd pay $200 for that in a second over casting and reloading my own rounds. Crazy talk right there IMHO.

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Yeah if you don't value your own time, cost of equipment, etc.

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