Go for it and let us know what you end up using in it. If my wife ever gets back out in the woods, she might be using a 7.5" .300.Come to think of it I have a new to me .300 blackout upper I might try out later this season. I got a set of sights on it but haven't shot it to confirm/adjust zero yet.
In my old .300 blackout 16" AR I used the 120 grain barnes hollowpoints. I don't have anymore of those, and they are hard to find and expensive now.Go for it and let us know what you end up using in it. If my wife ever gets back out in the woods, she might be using a 7.5" .300.
Is there a reason you are going with the 110's over the 194's? She likes running subs more than supers out of the short barrel.In my old .300 blackout 16" AR I used the 120 grain barnes hollowpoints. I don't have anymore of those, and they are hard to find and expensive now.
For this one I have some underwood 110 grain Varmageddon loads and some underwood 194 grain max-expansion loads. If I use it i'll likely keep it to less than 75 yards and use the varmageddon for neck shots.
I have more of the supers at this point, and the 110s should be going fast enough to do a lot of damage in a neck shot. I bought the subs to test it out and make sure it functions fine, with the intention of doing a form 1 .30 cal suppressor for it. I'll want to do some expantion/penetration testing with the subs before i want to send them at a deer....Give me something to tinker with in the off season. I like quick and clean kills and feel better about the supers with the limited time for testing this season. Don't like to shoot alot this time of year unless it's at a deer.Is there a reason you are going with the 110's over the 194's? She likes running subs more than supers out of the short barrel.
Dang how many rounds you shot through that gun to have to rebarrel it?I've had this Super Redhawk in 44 Mag for years and years. Had to get it rebarreled last year so it's shooting really well now. Never killed a deer bc everytime I've had the chance they were young deer I didn't want to shoot. Hoping to change that this year.
I've had it for nearly 20 years and honestly don't know how many rounds I've fired. The gun got to where I couldn't hit anything with it, even with a scope it was very erratic. I called Ruger and they had me send it in for inspection. Got it back with a target showing a ragged hole at 15 yards where their tech had fired it after repairs. The paper just said barrel repair but nothing more. I called them and was told their tech couldn't hit paper at 15 yards from a rest so he rebarreled the gun. 20 year old gun and they did it free of charge. All it cost me was 30 bucks to ship it to them. Shoots great again now.Dang how many rounds you shot through that gun to have to rebarrel it?
I have the same gun and want to try to get one this year if I can fill some more tags first. What are you shooting out of yours?Shot this button last year with my .357 GP100. Ill carry it a few times this year I'm sure.