Federal .300 AAC Blackout American Eagle Suppressor 220gr OTM Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
029465064617
MANUFACTURER:
Federal
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
029465064617
grains:
220
caliber:
.300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)
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Experience the ultimate in subsonic performance with Federal's American Eagle Suppressor .300 AAC Blackout ammunition. This 220-grain Open Tip Match (OTM) load is specifically engineered for optimal performance in suppressed firearms, delivering consistent accuracy and reduced sound signature. With a muzzle velocity of 1000 fps, these rounds offer an impressive balance of power and stealth. The heavy 220-grain projectile provides excellent down-range energy retention and terminal performance, making it ideal for both target shooting and hunting applications. Federal's renowned quality control ensures that each round meets the highest standards of reliability and consistency, giving shooters the confidence they need for precision shots and quiet operation.

Federal .300 AAC Blackout American Eagle Suppressor Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Federal
Model American Eagle Suppressor
Caliber .300 AAC Blackout
Bullet Weight 220 grain
Bullet Style OTM (Open Tip Match)
Muzzle Velocity 1000 fps
Muzzle Energy 488 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .650
Sectional Density .331
Rounds Per Box 20
Primary Use Target Shooting, Hunting

Key Features

Federal's .300 AAC Blackout American Eagle Suppressor ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for suppressed shooting and hunting. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
Subsonic Velocity 1000 fps muzzle velocity
Optimized for suppressor use and reduced sound signature
Heavy Bullet Weight 220-grain projectile
Excellent energy retention and terminal performance
Open Tip Match Design Precision-manufactured OTM bullet
Enhanced accuracy for target shooting and hunting
High Ballistic Coefficient .650 BC
Superior downrange performance and wind resistance
Reliable Ignition Federal's quality primers
Consistent performance in various weather conditions

Applications & Use Cases

The Federal .300 AAC Blackout American Eagle Suppressor ammunition is designed for various shooting scenarios, particularly excelling in suppressed applications:

Target Shooting

Ideal for various target shooting applications:

  • Precision long-range shooting
  • Competition shooting
  • Training and practice
  • Suppressed shooting sessions
Hunting Applications

Suitable for various hunting scenarios:

  • Medium-sized game hunting
  • Predator control
  • Hog hunting
  • Nighttime hunting (where legal)
Performance Highlights
  • Subsonic velocity for reduced sound signature
  • High ballistic coefficient for improved long-range accuracy
  • Consistent performance in suppressed firearms
  • Excellent energy retention for effective terminal performance

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Subsonic Performance: Optimized for use with suppressors, reducing sound signature.
  • High Accuracy: Open Tip Match design ensures consistent precision.
  • Versatile: Suitable for both target shooting and hunting applications.
  • High Ballistic Coefficient: Excellent downrange performance and wind resistance.
  • Quality Manufacturing: Federal's reputation for consistency and reliability.

Cons

  • Limited Range: Subsonic velocity may limit effective range compared to supersonic loads.
  • Reduced Energy: Lower velocity decreases kinetic energy, potentially affecting long-range performance.
  • Specific Use Case: May not be ideal for all shooting scenarios, especially those requiring higher velocities.
  • Suppressor Requirement: Optimal performance requires a suppressor, which adds cost and legal considerations.

About Federal:

Federal Ammunition has been a leading innovator in the ammunition industry since 1922. Headquartered in Anoka, Minnesota, Federal has built a reputation for producing high-quality ammunition for hunters, shooters, law enforcement, and military personnel. Their commitment to innovation, precision manufacturing, and rigorous quality control has made them one of the most trusted names in the ammunition business. Federal offers a wide range of products, from rimfire and centerfire rifle ammunition to shotgun shells and handgun cartridges, catering to the needs of various shooting disciplines and applications.

Federal .300 AAC Blackout American Eagle Suppressor Ammo FAQ:

The 220gr bullet is on the heavier end of the spectrum for .300 AAC Blackout ammunition. This weight is typically used for subsonic loads to maintain energy and effectiveness at lower velocities.

The effective range can vary depending on the firearm and shooter, but typically, this subsonic ammunition is most effective within 200 yards. Beyond this range, bullet drop and wind drift become more significant factors.

This ammunition should function in most .300 AAC Blackout firearms, but it's always recommended to check your firearm's manual or consult with the manufacturer. Some firearms may require adjustments to cycle reliably with subsonic ammunition.

The trajectory of this subsonic round will have a more pronounced arc compared to supersonic loads. It will drop more quickly at longer ranges, requiring more holdover or scope adjustment for accurate shooting at distance.

Yes, the brass cases from this ammunition can be reloaded. However, as with all reloading, proper procedures and safety precautions must be followed, and load data specific to subsonic .300 AAC Blackout should be used.

For optimal accuracy with this heavy 220gr bullet, a faster twist rate is recommended. A 1:7 or 1:8 twist rate is typically ideal for stabilizing these heavy subsonic bullets in the .300 AAC Blackout.

The Open Tip Match design contributes to excellent accuracy by providing a consistent bullet profile and weight distribution. This design is favored by many precision shooters for its ability to provide tight groups at various ranges.

While a specific break-in procedure isn't necessary for the ammunition itself, following the firearm manufacturer's recommended break-in process is advisable. This typically involves cleaning between groups of shots for the first 20-50 rounds.

Due to its subsonic velocity, this ammunition typically produces less muzzle flash than supersonic loads. This can be beneficial in low-light shooting situations, even when used without a suppressor.