I will have write-ups on my website in the future. If I was a hog or hunted deer with a roifle it would be the 125gr 2375 all day. The lighter bullets do not intrest me as this is used for a sub gun for combat situations. At CQB ranges 50 feet and closer the 300AAC has the potential to replace all other caliber of the sub gun. The 5.56 frags as it tumbles in the 77OTM and 55FMJBT, The wound is massive at 200yards and in with 14.5 bbl. If it frags and tumbles this is optimal for massive trauma and quick stop. Long skinny ogive and a long heavy meplat causes the tumble effect. The 45ACP is an expander the 300AAC is a rifle round and will make a rifle wound with proper loading. I have seen vid of it making a massive tumbling wound in ODjell. We still have to do barrier tests, I have watched lots of video, real world live is the real test. The 300AAC is new and we are working on the best sub sonic round. We produce all our own munitions in house. It is used with 230gr fragmenting 1150 for duty and 230 cast lead for training. I like it for protection details, with a can kept by #1 (commander) in front left seat. In pistol config it is a pretty good PDW. With the can is super for home protection or in the car. 45 doesn’t go through much in the way of barriers, so I would think 300 BLK would be better there, but that is just a guess. Barriers, glass, over-penatration, etc…… who knows. Other than a better BC, I don’t see how it can out perform. The subsonic 300 BLK I have seen appears to be a normal BTHP rifle round. 45 ammo has been developed a lot further into order to offer better expansion at the lower velocities. That being said, that doesn’t take into account which types of projectiles are offered in each caliber. 45 ACP would have better effects on soft tissue as basically the only damage you get from a round moving that speed is the hole that it makes. The main advantage is that you don’t need 2 guns and 2 calibers to shoot subsonic and supersonic, you can use the same rifle and just shoot a different load where you need increased range, terminal ballistics, etc.
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