Manufacturer | Stelth |
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Condition | New |
Bullet Weight | 220 Grain |
Bullet Type | Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) |
Ammo Casing | Brass |
Quantity | 20 |
Ammo Caliber | .300 Blackout |
Manufacturer SKU | 300B220TMC-STL |
Primer Type | Boxer |
Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1071 |
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 560 |
Attracts Magnet | No |
UPC Barcode | 818778022175 |
Cost Per Round | $1.00 to $1.10 per round |
Use Type
Indoor Range
Range Training
Why go through so much trouble to take home a suppressor when you don’t also fire ammo that’s specifically made for suppressors? Ammo Inc. stelTH 300 AAC Blackout ammunition is loaded so it can’t break the sound barrier, which makes its report easier for a suppressor to muffle. Even non-suppressed rifles will fire this ammo more quietly than usual!
This cartridge doesn’t owe its low muzzle velocity to a weak propellant charge. Its bullet is just a beefy boy at 220 grains, which means its chamber pressure is strong enough to fully cycle a semi-auto.
This round is clean in addition to quiet. Its TMJ projectile doesn’t let hot propellant gasses touch its lead core, so it doesn’t foul up a barrel with lead residue. Ammo Inc.’s HyperClean Technology promotes less residue from the propellant itself, so you can put off cleaning your rifle while you’re knocking around some targets.
Ammo Inc.’s factories in Arizona and Wisconsin turn out highly consistent components. These rounds’ brass cases are worth involving in a handloading project, and their Boxer primers are non-corrosive.
This cartridge doesn’t owe its low muzzle velocity to a weak propellant charge. Its bullet is just a beefy boy at 220 grains, which means its chamber pressure is strong enough to fully cycle a semi-auto.
This round is clean in addition to quiet. Its TMJ projectile doesn’t let hot propellant gasses touch its lead core, so it doesn’t foul up a barrel with lead residue. Ammo Inc.’s HyperClean Technology promotes less residue from the propellant itself, so you can put off cleaning your rifle while you’re knocking around some targets.
Ammo Inc.’s factories in Arizona and Wisconsin turn out highly consistent components. These rounds’ brass cases are worth involving in a handloading project, and their Boxer primers are non-corrosive.
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