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Remington .300 AAC Blackout Subsonic 220gr Open Tip Flat Base Ammo

Remington Ammo

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UPC:
047700479903
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Remington Subsonic .300 AAC Blackout ammunition is the result of a collaboration between AAC and Remington to deliver quiet ammunition designed to maximize the effectiveness of silencers. This 220 grain Open Tip Flat Base (OTFB) load is specifically engineered for optimal performance when paired with a suppressor. It caters to silencer users or anyone wanting a dependable and consistent subsonic load that does not produce supersonic cracks. The ammunition features tight velocity control to eliminate supersonic cracks and uses OTFB bullets to prevent exposed lead on the heel, which can lead to fouling in silencer ports.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Remington
Caliber .300 AAC Blackout
Bullet Weight 220 grains
Bullet Type Open Tip Flat Base (OTFB)
Muzzle Velocity 940 fps
Muzzle Energy 432 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .680
Rounds Per Box 20
Application Subsonic, Suppressor Use
UPC 047700479903
Case Material Brass
Bullet Features No exposed lead on heel
Box Dimensions 5.9" L x 2.75" W x 1.6" H
Country of Origin United States

Key Features:

The Remington .300 AAC Blackout Subsonic 220gr Open Tip Flat Base Ammo offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for suppressed shooting and self-defense. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Bullet Type Open Tip Flat Base (OTFB)
Designed to eliminate exposed lead on the heel, preventing lead buildup in silencer ports
Bullet Weight 220 grain
Heavy bullet weight for optimal subsonic performance
Velocity 940 fps
Subsonic velocity to eliminate supersonic cracks
Rounds per Box 20
20 rounds per box, 200 rounds per case
Silencer Optimized Yes
Specifically designed for optimal performance when paired with a silencer

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Suppressed Shooting: Ideal for use with silencers, providing quiet operation without supersonic cracks.
  • Home Defense: Subsonic ammunition reduces overpenetration risks while maintaining effectiveness.
  • Tactical Operations: Suitable for law enforcement and military applications requiring reduced noise signature.
  • Hunting: Effective for short to medium range hunting, particularly in noise-sensitive areas.
  • Target Practice: Allows for quieter range sessions, especially when using suppressed firearms.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Subsonic Performance: Designed for optimal performance when paired with a silencer, reducing noise significantly.
  • Heavy Bullet Weight: 220 grain bullet provides excellent terminal performance at subsonic velocities.
  • Open Tip Flat Base Design: OTFB bullet eliminates exposed lead on the heel, preventing lead buildup in silencer ports.
  • Consistent Velocity: Tight velocity control eliminates supersonic cracks, ensuring truly quiet operation.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for both silencer users and those seeking a dependable subsonic load.

Cons

  • Limited Range: Subsonic velocity of 940 fps results in a more limited effective range compared to supersonic loads.
  • Reduced Energy: Lower velocity means less kinetic energy on target compared to supersonic .300 Blackout loads.
  • Specialized Use: Primarily designed for suppressed shooting, may not be ideal for all .300 Blackout applications.
  • Bullet Drop: Subsonic velocity causes greater bullet drop at longer distances, requiring holdover.

About Remington:

Remington Arms Company, founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington in Ilion, New York, is one of America's oldest and largest firearms and ammunition manufacturers. With over 200 years of history, Remington has been a pioneer in firearm and ammunition technology. The company is headquartered in Madison, North Carolina, and has manufacturing facilities in various locations across the United States, including Lonoke, Arkansas, where much of their ammunition is produced. Remington is known for its high-quality firearms and ammunition, catering to hunters, sport shooters, law enforcement, and military personnel. Their ammunition division offers a wide range of products, including the Subsonic line, which is specifically designed to maximize the effectiveness of suppressors. Remington's commitment to innovation has led to numerous patents and advancements in ammunition technology, making them a leader in the industry.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are the key features of the Remington .300 AAC Blackout Subsonic 220gr Open Tip Flat Base Ammo?

A: This ammunition is specifically designed for optimal performance with silencers. It features a 220 grain Open Tip Flat Base bullet, operates at subsonic velocities (940 fps), and comes in boxes of 20 rounds. The ammo is designed to eliminate supersonic cracks and maximize silencer effectiveness.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for use without a silencer?

A: While this ammunition is optimized for use with silencers, it can be used without one. However, you may not experience the full benefits of its subsonic design without a silencer. It will still function reliably in .300 AAC Blackout firearms.

Q: What is the purpose of the Open Tip Flat Base (OTFB) bullet design?

A: The Open Tip Flat Base (OTFB) bullet design serves two purposes. First, it eliminates exposed lead on the heel of the bullet, which helps prevent lead buildup in silencer ports. Second, it provides consistent expansion and accuracy, making it effective for both target shooting and hunting applications.

Q: What is the velocity of this ammunition?

A: This Remington .300 AAC Blackout Subsonic ammunition has a muzzle velocity of 940 feet per second (fps). This subsonic speed ensures that the bullet doesn't break the sound barrier, reducing the audible report and maximizing the effectiveness of silencers.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for hunting?

A: Yes, this ammunition can be used for hunting, particularly in situations where noise reduction is important. The 220 grain bullet provides good terminal performance on medium-sized game at shorter ranges. However, due to its subsonic velocity, it may not be ideal for long-range hunting scenarios.

Q: How does this ammunition compare to supersonic .300 AAC Blackout loads?

A: Compared to supersonic .300 AAC Blackout loads, this subsonic ammunition offers significantly reduced noise, especially when used with a silencer. It also has less recoil. However, it has a lower velocity and flatter trajectory, which may affect long-range accuracy and energy transfer at extended distances.

PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
047700479903
grains:
220
caliber:
.300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)