Hunting Ballistics: 300BLK 208gr AMAX #shorts


Hey everybody, for this post, I'll be talking about my experiment with a #shorts video that I tried out... it didn't end up being short enough to meet the 1 minute mark of a #shorts video, but that's ok. I'll try again later. 

For this, I used the same rifle as the previous post I did: Hunting Ballistics: 300AAC Blackout.

The difference here is I used Hornady Custom 300WSPR Blackout 208gr AMAX putting out 1,020 FPS velocity at the muzzle. Knowing now what I didn't then, I would not have done this test in the Hunting Ballistics series. 

This round hit true, but both shots I took tumbled out of the gel which I thought was odd. Come to find out this is a competition round that is essentially an FMJ with a flex tip not meant to expand.

This round failed the test, and I would not recommend hunting with it. The failure is not with the round itself or it's takedown ability, but rather with the deviation and tumbling. I would be very concerned about meat loss with this round and the excessive internal damage it could cause. 

You can watch the not so #short video here:

YouTube: https://youtu.be/tLHG0UDgnys

Facebook: https://fb.watch/9Wu3E3R7b2/

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