Veteran Ammo .300 AAC Blackout 110gr Hornady V-Max Ammo

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$37.50 - $375.00

Additional Specs:

UPC:
810108164647
MANUFACTURER:
Veteran Ammo
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
810108164647
caliber:
.300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)
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Veteran Ammo's .300 AAC Blackout 110gr Hornady V-Max ammunition offers exceptional performance for hunters and sport shooters. This round features Hornady's renowned V-Max bullet, known for its polymer tip and thin jacket, which promotes rapid expansion upon impact. The 110 grain weight provides an ideal balance of velocity and energy for the .300 Blackout cartridge. Designed for accuracy and terminal performance, this ammunition is suitable for varmint hunting, predator control, and target shooting with .300 Blackout rifles.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Veteran Ammo
Caliber .300 AAC Blackout
Bullet Weight 110 grains
Bullet Type Hornady V-Max
Muzzle Velocity 2375 fps
Muzzle Energy 1378 ft-lbs
Case Material Brass
Primer Type Boxer
Rounds Per Box 50
Recommended Use Varmint hunting, Predator control, Target shooting

Key Features:

The Veteran Ammo .300 AAC Blackout 110gr Hornady V-Max Ammo offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for target shooting and hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Bullet Type Hornady V-Max
Polymer tip design for rapid expansion and fragmentation
Bullet Weight 110 grains
Ideal weight for balancing velocity and energy in .300 AAC Blackout
Muzzle Velocity 2375 fps
High velocity for flat trajectory and increased energy transfer
Accuracy Sub-MOA
Precision manufacturing for consistent shot placement
Reliable Ignition High-quality primers and powders
Ensures consistent performance in various conditions

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Varmint Hunting: Excellent for taking down small to medium-sized varmints with its rapid expansion and fragmentation characteristics.
  • Home Defense: Suitable for home defense scenarios, especially when used in short-barreled rifles or AR pistols chambered in .300 AAC Blackout.
  • Target Shooting: Ideal for precision target shooting and training due to its accuracy and consistent performance.
  • Tactical Applications: Well-suited for law enforcement and military use in CQB situations where suppressed fire and barrier penetration are important.
  • Competitive Shooting: Can be used in various competitive shooting disciplines that allow for .300 AAC Blackout ammunition.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Versatile Caliber: .300 AAC Blackout is effective for both supersonic and subsonic loads.
  • Lightweight Bullet: 110gr bullet weight offers excellent velocity and flat trajectory.
  • V-Max Bullet Design: Hornady V-Max provides rapid expansion and fragmentation on impact.
  • Accuracy: Precision-manufactured for consistent performance and tight groupings.
  • Veteran-Owned Company: Supporting a veteran-owned business with your ammunition purchase.

Cons

  • Limited Range: .300 Blackout has shorter effective range compared to some other rifle calibers.
  • Specialized Use: May be overpowered for small game and underpowered for larger game.
  • Wind Sensitivity: Lighter bullet weight may be affected more by wind conditions.
  • Weapon Compatibility: Requires a firearm chambered specifically for .300 AAC Blackout.

About Veteran Ammo:

Built under Hyperion Munitions, which was founded in 2015, Veteran Ammo reflects a deep commitment to the needs of American veterans and firearms enthusiasts alike. Manufactured in Largo, Florida, Veteran Ammo is created for those who value both performance and integrity. Each cartridge is meticulously engineered to deliver dependable results across various applications, from the range to defensive situations. This brand is not only a choice for quality ammunition but also a symbol of Hyperion Munitions’ dedication to supporting veteran communities. With each purchase, customers are contributing to a brand that values service, honor, and American craftsmanship.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What is the primary use for .300 AAC Blackout ammunition?

A: .300 AAC Blackout ammunition is primarily designed for use in AR-15 style rifles. It offers excellent performance for both supersonic and subsonic loads, making it versatile for hunting, self-defense, and tactical applications. The 110gr Hornady V-Max bullet used in this Veteran Ammo load is particularly well-suited for varmint hunting and home defense scenarios.

Q: What are the ballistic characteristics of this 110gr Hornady V-Max load?

A: The 110gr Hornady V-Max bullet in this .300 AAC Blackout load offers a high ballistic coefficient for its weight class. It's designed for rapid expansion upon impact, making it effective for varmint control and self-defense. The muzzle velocity for this load is approximately 2375 fps, providing flat trajectory and good energy retention at medium ranges.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for suppressed firearms?

A: While this particular 110gr load is supersonic, the .300 AAC Blackout cartridge was designed with suppressor use in mind. This ammunition can be used with a suppressor, but it will not be as quiet as subsonic loads. For optimal noise reduction, consider using subsonic .300 Blackout loads in conjunction with a suppressor.

Q: How does the Hornady V-Max bullet perform on impact?

A: The Hornady V-Max bullet is designed for explosive expansion upon impact. It features a polymer tip that initiates rapid expansion, creating a large wound channel. This makes it highly effective for varmint hunting and self-defense scenarios where immediate energy transfer is crucial. However, it may not be ideal for larger game hunting where deep penetration is required.

Q: What is the effective range of this .300 AAC Blackout load?

A: The effective range of this 110gr Hornady V-Max load in .300 AAC Blackout is typically up to 300 yards for varmint hunting and tactical applications. Beyond this range, the bullet's velocity drops significantly, reducing its expansion capabilities and energy transfer. For home defense or close-quarter scenarios, it remains highly effective within 100 yards.