One winter I fell down the rabbit hole of subsonic .300 BLK loads built specifically for suppressor use. It sounded simple at first but simple is doing a lot of heavy lifting there.
The first loads were all over the place, some wouldn’t cycle, some were inconsistent on velocity and a few grouped like they were actively avoiding each other on paper. Every range trip turned into data collection instead of anything resembling relaxing shooting.
I spent about two months working through it, changing small things one at a time, trying to find that balance where everything finally lined up. When it finally came together, it was one of those quiet moments where everything just works the way you intended, there’s a particular satisfaction in getting a load like that dialed in.
The first loads were all over the place, some wouldn’t cycle, some were inconsistent on velocity and a few grouped like they were actively avoiding each other on paper. Every range trip turned into data collection instead of anything resembling relaxing shooting.
I spent about two months working through it, changing small things one at a time, trying to find that balance where everything finally lined up. When it finally came together, it was one of those quiet moments where everything just works the way you intended, there’s a particular satisfaction in getting a load like that dialed in.