imschur Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 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.
edgecrusher Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 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
hobbesgunner Posted February 17, 2012 Report Posted February 17, 2012 Barnes makes top shelf stuff....and they're certainly not bashful about asking to be compensated for it..........wait till Black Hills jumps on the bandwagon....
survivalshop Posted February 18, 2012 Report Posted February 18, 2012 This just keeps getting better .I had a gut feeling this cartridge would not die off . My first wild cat & glad I jumped on it . I have always liked the idea of this round.
hobbesgunner Posted February 19, 2012 Report Posted February 19, 2012 Scored a hundred rounds of the Remington UMC ammo at gunshow yesterday...$12 a box...maybe get to the range this week to give it a try...hope it shoots good in my setup, if not, at least I got some quality brass
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