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Barnes Announces VOR-TX 300 AAC Blackout Ammunition


imschur

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Barnes is the latest member of the firearms industry to jump into the 300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm) pool. And it’s making quite a splash with its new 110 grain VOR-TX ammunition. It provides a 300BLK-optimized bullet, ensuring not only trouble-free magazine-length loading, but controlled-depth penetration out past 300 yards, even out of short-barrel rifles. Its solid copper construction provides consistent terminal performance through a wide variety of intermediate barriers. The 110-grain polymer-tipped bullet achieves speeds of 2,400 feet per second, delivering 1,407 foot-pounds of energy out of a 16-inch 300BLK reference barrel. Additionally, Barnes’ new 300 AAC Blackout 110-grain TAC-TX ammunition is available directly from Advanced Armament Corp. and Barnes for military, law enforcement and government clients. VOR-TX 300 AAC Blackout will be available in February, 2012, for $34/box of 20.

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Additionally, Barnes’ new 300 AAC Blackout 110-grain TAC-TX ammunition is available directly from Advanced Armament Corp. and Barnes for military, law enforcement and government clients. VOR-TX 300 AAC Blackout will be available in February, 2012, for $34/box of 20.

ouch, that's way more than gold medal match.  :o

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