1680 in stock at Cabelas

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1680 in stock at Cabelas

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Thanks for the heads up! Picked up my 5!
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What are you guys using 1680 for?
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300 Blackout. There is nothing like it for subsonics out of a carbine
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ugareloader wrote:300 Blackout. There is nothing like it for subsonics out of a carbine

Thanks. What is your load?
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This is actually the first time I have found 1680 in stock. But I will be experimenting with the Palmetto Projectiles 203 gr casts with around 10.0 grains. Hoping it will work cause it will be a very cheap bullet at around 11 cents a bullet
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mk23 wrote:
ugareloader wrote:300 Blackout. There is nothing like it for subsonics out of a carbine

Thanks. What is your load?
10.6 gr of 1680 under a SMK 220 gr with mixed brass seated to 2.089 COL is what works best for me.
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