Hornady 300 Blackout Ammo For Sale
Overview of Hornady 300 Blackout Ammo
Key Features of Hornady .300 Blackout Ammo:
- Leading Innovation: Since 1949, Hornady has set the standard in precision and reliability with cutting-edge ammo design.
- Supersonic & Subsonic: Hornady offers both supersonic and subsonic .300 Blackout rounds, perfect for versatile shooting applications.
- Reliable Across Scenarios: Whether for hunting, target shooting, or suppressed fire, Hornady .300 Blackout ensures consistent, dependable performance.
Hornady .300 Blackout ammo is known for its versatility and performance, offering a strong option for hunting and shooting. For varmint hunting, the 110-grain V-MAX or CX bullets provide high velocity and rapid expansion — the Hornady Black 110gr V-MAX is a top choice for varmint hunters. The 135-grain FTX in the Hornady Custom line is perfect for larger game like whitetail deer. For budget-friendly range shooting, the 125-grain FMJ Frontier ammo is ideal. Hornady also excels in subsonic options, with the 208-grain A-MAX and Hornady Subsonic 190gr Sub-X delivering quiet performance for suppressor use.
Want hard numbers? Compare velocity, energy, and drop across popular loads in our complete 300 Blackout ballistics chart.
Use Cases for Hornady .300 Blackout Ammo:
- Varmint Hunting: The 110 grain V-MAX or CX bullets offer high accuracy and excellent expansion for small game.
- Big Game Hunting: Hornady Custom 135 grain FTX provides enough stopping power for larger game like whitetail deer.
- Target Shooting: Hornady Frontier 125 grain FMJ is an affordable choice for range days.
- Subsonic Suppressor Use: The 208 grain A-MAX and 190 grain Sub-X are ideal for subsonic, suppressed shooting.
Read our Hornady .300 Blackout Ammo Reviews
| Ammo Brand | Review |
|---|---|
| Hornady 300 Blackout 190 Gr Sub-X | Read Review |
| Hornady American Gunner 300 Blackout | Read Review |
| Sellier and Bellot 300 Blackout Subsonic | Read Review |
Customer Reviews
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JB said:
I used these rounds a couple of weeks ago hog hunting. 2 bullets fired, 2 hogs down! 97 lbs and 104lbs. Good head shot placement. They both went down immediately, didn't even take one step.