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I looked back about 10 pages and did a search, but didn't see much relevant info.

What are you guys loading for light 300blk? I'm looking at 110gr Vmax most likely. I want a fast, accurate load for paper or steel out to 200 yards. The Vmax isn't crucial. If you have a different bullet you like, let me know.
If you could, I'd like your load data as well as velocity from whatever barrel length you use.
I'm just getting started so I can do any powder, bullet, primer, etc. I would prefer a COAL that would work in my AR as well as my RAR.

I know not to trust all internet info and to build up to hotter piads while looking for pressure signs.

Thanks in advance.
 
I can't share any of my load data as I don't use 110gr projectiles, but I can say that I've been loving H110 powder for supersonic 300BLK.

For a fast, accurate, and devastating 110gr projectile, most seem to prefer Barnes. My rifle loves 'em, but my wallet doesn't.
 
Consult all data sources first but my 16" carbine 300 Blackout rifles like the Hornady 110 V-Max with H110 powder, RP 7 1/2 primers, and reformed LC brass. I load the 110 V-Max with 19.5 grains of H110 with an overall length at 2.040". Hornady 10th manual list 20.2 as maximum and an oal at 2.050" using Hornady brass and Win SR primers. I get approx. 2375 fps in my rifle with the 110 V-Max. Note 19.5 is close to maximum and I'd start lower and work up to my levels.
 
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I can't share any of my load data as I don't use 110gr projectiles, but I can say that I've been loving H110 powder for supersonic 300BLK.

For a fast, accurate, and devastating 110gr projectile, most seem to prefer Barnes. My rifle loves 'em, but my wallet doesn't.
I'd love to load Barnes Vor-Tx exclusively, but I'm not selling my private jet to buy them.

If I thought the Armscor 30Carbine 110gr RNFMJ would be accurate, I'd buy those to burn up, but I think the Vmax or similar is a better choice for stretching the distance a bit.
 
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Consult all data sources first but my 16" carbine 300 Blackout rifles like the Hornady 110 V-Max with H110 powder, RP 7 1/2 primers, and reformed LC brass. I load the 110 V-Max with 19.5 grains of H110 with an overall length at 2.040". Hornady 10th manual list 20.2 as maximum and an oal at 2.050" using Hornady brass and Win SR primers. I get approx. 2375 fps in my rifle with the 110 V-Max. Note 19.5 is close to maximum and I'd start lower and work up to my levels.
That sounds like a good one to check out. Thanks
 
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