22 conversion w/ barrel liner in place of adapter for 300blk?
Does anyone make this? A typical liner is a bit fat and would do better in a 350 Legend with a PU bushing but is it possible in 300blk?
Does anyone make this? A typical liner is a bit fat and would do better in a 350 Legend with a PU bushing but is it possible in 300blk?
My LEAF has been at the dealer for months and it got me wondering. If they never manufacture the module, what happens? In a couple years, can they demand the loaner back and tell me to tow my jalopy out of their garage? Or is there an obligation to complete the work they started?
I see Norma primed from Raven for about the same as Starline unprimed from Midway and X-treme unprimed from Midway is a dime less. From what I gather, Norma may have the most consistent brass, X-treme may have the lowest internal volume, and Starline may have standard consistency and slightly below average internal volume. I'm trying to determine which case makes more sense or if it even matters, ie, does low volume aid in subsonic loads but make things less linear (too exciting) for a home reloader making supersonic loads?
My primary interest is traditional suppressor subsonic from a 9.5" gas gun but I want the option of supersonic suppressed. I have some Berry's 220gr plated to use for my first loading and probably ordering VV N110. I've given up for now on making space to add a casting and coating hobby. It looks like Lil-gun and V-max 110gr is popular for supersonic.
I have experience loading 380, 9mm and 223 with good function and targeting. I haven't enjoyed the process of prepping pockets (Dillon super swage) and haven't had enough consistency in depth or tension of primers to make that worthwhile, so I have no plans to convert cases.
I have experience building 5.56 with standard mass and low mass and adjustable gas and non-adjustable gas. I expect I'll be able to tune a 300 blk gun without much trouble but I'm certainly open to input on any reloading component choices that may help or hinder the process.