Transform your shooting experience with Remington's UMC .300 AAC Blackout ammunition, loaded with a precision-crafted 220-grain Open Tip Flat Base bullet. This advanced subsonic round combines match-grade accuracy with reliable terminal performance, making it the ideal choice for tactical professionals and serious enthusiasts alike. Manufactured to the highest standards in Remington's state-of-the-art facilities, each round delivers consistent velocities and flawless cycling in both suppressed and unsuppressed platforms. When accuracy and reliability are non-negotiable, this ammunition stands as a testament to Remington's commitment to excellence.
Product Highlights:
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer | Remington |
Caliber | .300 AAC Blackout |
Bullet Weight | 220 grains |
Bullet Type | Open Tip Flat Base |
Muzzle Velocity | 940 fps |
Muzzle Energy | 432 ft-lbs |
Ballistic Coefficient | .680 |
Casing Material | Brass |
Primer Type | Boxer, Non-corrosive |
Rounds Per Box | 20 |
Boxes Per Case | 10 |
Application | Target Shooting, Training, Plinking |
Key Features:
The Remington .300 AAC Blackout UMC 220gr Open Tip FB Ammo offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for target shooting and training applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:
Bullet Type | Open Tip Flat Base Provides consistent accuracy and terminal performance |
Bullet Weight | 220 grains Heavier bullet for subsonic performance |
Muzzle Velocity | 1015 fps Subsonic velocity for suppressor use |
Muzzle Energy | 503 ft-lbs Sufficient energy for target shooting and training |
Casing Material | Brass Reloadable brass casings for cost-effective shooting |
Applications & Use Cases:
- Target Shooting: Ideal for range practice and improving marksmanship skills.
- Training: Consistent performance for tactical and defensive training scenarios.
- Plinking: Enjoyable recreational shooting at informal targets.
- Suppressed Shooting: Subsonic velocity makes it suitable for use with suppressors.
- Home Defense: Can be used for home defense, especially in suppressed firearms.
Pros and Cons:
Pros
- ✔ Subsonic Performance: 220gr bullet weight provides excellent subsonic performance for suppressed shooting.
- ✔ Open Tip Flat Base Design: Offers improved accuracy and consistent performance for target shooting and training.
- ✔ Versatile Application: Suitable for both target shooting and hunting, providing flexibility for different uses.
- ✔ Reloadable Brass Casings: Features non-corrosive, reloadable brass casings for cost-effective shooting and reuse.
- ✔ UMC Quality: Manufactured by Remington's Union Metallic Cartridge Company, known for reliable ammunition.
Cons
- ✘ Limited Energy: Subsonic velocity of 1015 fps results in lower muzzle energy compared to supersonic loads.
- ✘ Reduced Effective Range: Subsonic velocity may limit the effective range for hunting applications and long-distance target engagement.
- ✘ Specialized Use: Primarily designed for suppressed shooting, may not be ideal for all .300 Blackout applications.
- ✘ Ammunition Availability: Subsonic .300 Blackout ammunition may be less readily available than supersonic options.
About Remington:
Remington Arms Company, founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington in Ilion, New York, is one of America's oldest continuously operating manufacturers. With over 200 years of history, Remington has become a household name in firearms and ammunition. The company's main manufacturing facilities are located in Lonoke, Arkansas, where they produce a wide range of ammunition, including the popular UMC (Union Metallic Cartridge) line. Remington is known for its innovations in ammunition technology, such as the development of the first successful centerfire cartridge in 1873. The brand is also recognized for its commitment to quality, with rigorous testing procedures ensuring each round meets strict performance standards.