Barnes .300 AAC Blackout Precision Match 220gr Burner OTM BT Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
716876300228
MANUFACTURER:
Barnes
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
716876300228
grains:
220
caliber:
.300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)
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The .300 AAC Blackout cartridge is known for its versatility, and Barnes leverages this with their Precision Match 220gr Burner OTM BT ammunition. These rounds offer match-grade accuracy in a subsonic package, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. The heavy 220-grain bullet provides excellent downrange performance, while the subsonic velocity ensures compatibility with suppressors. Whether for competition, training, or tactical use, this ammunition delivers consistent and reliable performance.

Barnes .300 AAC Blackout Precision Match Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Barnes
Caliber .300 AAC Blackout
Bullet Weight 220 grains
Bullet Type Burner OTM BT (Open Tip Match Boat Tail)
Muzzle Velocity 995 fps
Muzzle Energy 484 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .611
Rounds Per Box 20
Application Target Shooting, Competition, Tactical

Key Features

The Barnes .300 AAC Blackout Precision Match ammunition offers exceptional performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for precision shooting. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
Match-Grade Accuracy Precision-manufactured components
Ensures consistent performance and tight groupings
Burner OTM BT Bullet Optimized for long-range accuracy
Boat tail design improves stability and reduces drag
High Ballistic Coefficient .611 BC
Superior wind resistance and energy retention
Subsonic Velocity 995 fps muzzle velocity
Ideal for suppressed firearms and reduced noise
Versatile Performance Suitable for various shooting disciplines
Excels in target shooting, competition, and tactical applications

Applications & Use Cases

The Barnes .300 AAC Blackout Precision Match ammunition is designed for various shooting scenarios, particularly excelling in precision-based applications:

Competition Shooting

Ideal for various competitive disciplines:

  • Precision Rifle Series (PRS)
  • National Rifle League (NRL)
  • F-Class competitions
  • Long-range shooting matches
Other Applications

Suitable for additional shooting scenarios:

  • Tactical training
  • Law enforcement applications
  • Precision target practice
  • Load development for custom rifles
Performance Highlights
  • Exceptional accuracy at long ranges
  • Consistent performance in various weather conditions
  • Reduced recoil for faster follow-up shots
  • Optimal for use with suppressors

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Match-Grade Accuracy: Precision-manufactured components ensure exceptional accuracy and consistency.
  • Subsonic Velocity: 995 fps muzzle velocity is ideal for use with suppressors.
  • High Ballistic Coefficient: .611 BC provides excellent downrange performance and wind resistance.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for competition, tactical use, and precision target shooting.
  • Quality Construction: Barnes' reputation for high-quality components and manufacturing processes.

Cons

  • Price: Premium performance comes at a higher cost compared to standard .300 BLK ammunition.
  • Limited Availability: May not be as readily available as more common .300 BLK loads.
  • Specialized Use: May be overkill for casual plinking or general range use.
  • Bullet Weight: 220gr bullet may not be ideal for all .300 BLK firearms, particularly those optimized for lighter loads.

About Barnes:

Barnes Bullets, founded in 1932, is a leading manufacturer of ammunition and bullets based in Mona, Utah. The company moved its operations to this state-of-the-art facility in 2010 to expand its manufacturing capabilities. Known for their innovation in bullet design, particularly their all-copper projectiles, Barnes has built a strong reputation for producing high-quality ammunition that delivers superior performance across various shooting applications. Their product line includes a wide range of ammunition types, from hunting and self-defense rounds to match-grade offerings like the Precision Match series for the .300 AAC Blackout. Barnes' commitment to research, development, and stringent quality control has made them a favorite among hunters, competitive shooters, and law enforcement professionals worldwide. The company's American-made status allows for close oversight of the entire manufacturing process, ensuring that each round meets their high standards. Barnes continues to push the boundaries of ammunition performance, providing shooters with reliable and accurate products for their specific needs, whether it's for hunting, self-defense, or competitive shooting.

Barnes .300 AAC Blackout Precision Match Ammo FAQ:

Yes, the cases are reloadable. However, as with all reloading, proper procedures and data should be followed to ensure safety and performance.

While it will function in various barrel lengths, it's optimized for barrels between 9" and 16". Longer barrels may push the velocity into the transonic range, affecting accuracy.

It should function in most .300 BLK firearms, but it's always recommended to check your firearm's manual. Some older or specialized firearms may have limitations on ammunition types.

While primarily designed for match shooting, it can be used for hunting in areas where subsonic ammunition is preferred or required. However, hunters should check local regulations and ensure ethical shot placement due to the reduced energy of subsonic rounds.

Temperature can affect ammunition performance, but Barnes designs their loads to maintain consistency across a wide temperature range. Extreme temperatures may still cause slight variations in velocity and point of impact.

The effective range depends on the shooter's skill and the firearm used, but this ammunition is capable of maintaining accuracy beyond 300 yards. However, the subsonic velocity means increased drop and wind drift at longer ranges compared to supersonic loads.

The Open Tip Match (OTM) bullet is not designed for expansion. It's optimized for accuracy and consistent flight characteristics rather than terminal expansion.

The subsonic round will have a more pronounced arc in its trajectory compared to supersonic loads. This means more drop at longer ranges, requiring greater elevation adjustments for long-range shooting.