8.6 Blackout: The Weakest 338 EVER!

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  • @flamingsteve5883
    @flamingsteve5883 Год назад +107

    garand thumb's video on the rifle "the fix" is a great example for how powerful the round can be in the right gun, it cut through 3 16 inch blocks like they werent even there

    • @justinw1198
      @justinw1198 Год назад +8

      With hollow points too. But the fmj veered off after the first block

    • @Chris_Garman
      @Chris_Garman Год назад

      That round was supposed to expand. It was a massive fail.

    • @ac1dflare937
      @ac1dflare937 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@justinw1198true but in a living target especially one the size these would be for will not be an issue

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc 2 года назад +308

    These blackout rounds were designed for quiet, close quarter combat, anything beyond that is icing on the cake,

    • @randomidiot8142
      @randomidiot8142 2 года назад +13

      The 338 spectre and 10mm based .338's are better at that. They use smaller lighter more compact ar15's.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад +15

      yes, that is the .300blk

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад +6

      @@randomidiot8142 Id like to see the specs on that round vs the 8.6Blk. In what way are they better?

    • @randomidiot8142
      @randomidiot8142 2 года назад +6

      @@PatriotPaulUSA they're made for the ar15 vs the lr308/AR10. More mag capacity, similar bullets, similar ballistics, easier case forming, smaller/lighter rifle.
      Maybe not 'better', just very similar and comparable with pros and cons vs the 8.6 bo.

    • @Michael-rg7mx
      @Michael-rg7mx Год назад +12

      By combat I'm going to assume you mean poaching in an urban area.

  • @elsydeon666
    @elsydeon666 9 месяцев назад +25

    Kevin was also the guy who directed the .300 AAC Blackout development when he worked for AAC, before he founded Q, LLC.
    8.6 Blackout is a shortened 6.5 Creedmore case with a .338 Lapua bullet stuffed in it. The intent is that it can be used in the AR-10 platform with nothing more than a barrel change.
    They also found that 1 in 1" twist works even better, but they go with 1 in 3" to keep bullets from spinning themselves apart.

  • @devonfarmer3438
    @devonfarmer3438 Год назад +70

    I appreciate how open minded you are even when it’s not your thing, a lot of this wave of subsonic specific has to do with modern people want to be able to ditch the hearing protection while plinking or shooting at hogs and coyotes

    • @GregoryMcBride-qf7hx
      @GregoryMcBride-qf7hx 11 месяцев назад +3

      Not to mention most deer hunting at least in the woods is done under 50 yards lol. If you know you’re holds ect then you should be able to hit a deer where you want to

    • @lt_bacon205
      @lt_bacon205 11 месяцев назад +5

      tbf If it has enough ass too tear thrugh 3 blocks of balistic Gel like they aren't even their cause the rotational Velocity it really makes the case of a good hunting round (Plus the guy who made the Round and gun has taken a shit load of African game with a 5 pound gun lol)

    • @MarkLoganFIB
      @MarkLoganFIB 10 месяцев назад

      I think for many city people too it is a great option for your home. In your house you don't have the option to put on ear protection, and many people don't want to blow out their ears or their kids or partners ears just to defend themselves.

    • @GregoryMcBride-qf7hx
      @GregoryMcBride-qf7hx 10 месяцев назад

      @@MarkLoganFIB for sure, agree, especially if you get a bullet that fractures upon impact and only penetrates about 12 pictures of jell.

  • @TheDiamonddave2
    @TheDiamonddave2 2 года назад +46

    Ron, the 8.6 Blackout's parent case isn't the 338 Federal or the 308 Winchester, it's the 6.5 Creedmoor shortened.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад +9

      It seems he never quite gets his details all correct but he does bring his opinion. I try to set some of it straight every time I respond to his vids, but its kinda silly, nobody is reading them and many just parrot what folks like Ron say.

    • @miketyson8933
      @miketyson8933 2 года назад +3

      The .338 Razorback is a 10mm auto necked to the .338 now thats the new fad in an AR platform, they didnt want the less powder sitting sideways in the casing its really genius, goofy looking but genius

    • @sniperNghillie97
      @sniperNghillie97 Месяц назад +1

      I mean the 6.5 IS a .308 parent.

    • @HighPower762
      @HighPower762 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@sniperNghillie97no it's not. The parent case of the 6.5 Creedmoor is a 30 TC.

  • @jacobivy2854
    @jacobivy2854 2 года назад +168

    I have seen the guys at Q and Discreet Ballistics do some very impressive work with this round. I have a 7” Daniel Defense PDW 300 I use for hunting white tail in the thick pines. You can’t beat an overall package of 20.75” long for getting through the woods and into a tree stand. It makes my full sized hunting rifles and even 18” shotguns feel like unwieldily beasts.
    I’ll definitely give the 8.6 a shot when I can more easily find ammo for it.

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK 2 года назад +9

      Get it while you can because I know they will get expensive fast. This is a very attractive package that people will pay premium to get first

    • @SolRayz
      @SolRayz 2 года назад +5

      Way too cost prohibitive and unavailable to be useful at this point.

    • @miketyson8933
      @miketyson8933 2 года назад +5

      They have the .338 Razorback now a 10mm auto necked to a .338 its pretty bad in the AR platform its a sweet combo

    • @buckaroobonsi555
      @buckaroobonsi555 Год назад +2

      That would be great if not for NFA. Who wants to deal with the paper work of SBR just to hunt white tail?

    • @jacobivy2854
      @jacobivy2854 Год назад +1

      @@buckaroobonsi555 I do. A suppressed SBR is amazing for hunting applications.

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 2 года назад +11

    Some people believe the 7.5 FK pistol is a powerhouse, but if you then suggest they hunt game with a 30 carbine, they may think you are nuts. If you believe the Blackout cartridges are suitable for hunting, then you should have no issue with using the overpowered 7.62x39 or 30-30. Up next, taking Kodiak Bear with the 22 Short (warning: it's already been done).

  • @andrewmartin7346
    @andrewmartin7346 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are amazing and so informational you're not a fud you're a forward-thinker. Thank you.

  • @z987k
    @z987k 2 года назад +23

    I was under the impression that the 8.6 blackout is based on the 6.5 creedmore, necked up and shortened rather than the 338Federal(308win). That's what faxon says on their website.

    • @snek9353
      @snek9353 2 года назад +2

      Yup

    • @4991Ares
      @4991Ares 2 года назад +3

      Although they say it's based on 6.5 Creedmoor, there is no practical difference. 6.5 Creedmoor is .30 Thompson Center necked down to .30 caliber. In turn, .30 Thompson Center is an improved version of .308 Winchester, retaining the exact same base (which is the same base as .30-06, which is the same base as 8mm Mauser). That means it will fit on a .308 Winchester bolt face, and brass for 8.6 can be made out of .308 Winchester brass (or 6.5 Creedmoor, if you prefer).
      Similarly, .300 Blackout is the commercialised version of .300 Whisper (as mentioned by Ron), which is .221 Fireball necked up, which in turn is .223 Remington shortened down. Although the direct ancestor is .221 Fireball, everybody who makes their own .300 Blackout brass does so from .223 Remington (or 5.56 NATO) because that's what's available.

    • @suavexxi
      @suavexxi 2 года назад +1

      8.6 blackout is based on 6.5 creedmoor brass and chamber… but the bullet is a 338

    • @Chris_Garman
      @Chris_Garman Год назад

      @@4991Ares When you get right down to it, there are really only about 7 parent cases the rest are all derived from.

    • @aljosaskrabelj8412
      @aljosaskrabelj8412 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@4991Ares 30 thompson center has same base diameter yes but it casing is wider then 308. So you cant make 8.6 out of 308 casing. You need 6.5 Creedmoor or 30 Thompson Center.

  • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
    @PrecisionRifleNetwork 2 года назад +1

    Ron makes me smile. Thanks for the vid.

  • @gtcam723
    @gtcam723 10 месяцев назад +4

    So, Kevin Brittenham was formerly of Advanced Armament Corporation. They were responsible for taking the .300 Whisper and developing to work with in an AR without necessarily having to change anything between running subsonic and supersonic. Also, what they did that JD Jones didn’t do? Was get a SAAMI spec for the cartridge. As I recall Robert Silvers was also heavily involved in the .300 Blackout. The point was for Spec Ops units to get away from running 9mm sub guns. They could run subsonic ammo for stealth and then when things got loud, they could switch mags to supersonic and have their firepower back all in the same platform.
    Now, the fascinating thing with the 8.6 is that twist rate which alters what we’re used to where terminal ballistics are concerned.

  • @robertjackson1407
    @robertjackson1407 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @frederickfries924
    @frederickfries924 Год назад +10

    JD Jones did a lot of subsonic round development with quite a lineup of different "whisper" cartridges. The concept was super simple, stuff the biggest, heaviest bullet you could with enough powder to tickle supersonic speeds and send it. That being said, the .375 raptor would potentially be a better option?

  • @augurcybernaut4785
    @augurcybernaut4785 2 года назад +1

    Love love love the history recap

  • @JohnHBatte
    @JohnHBatte 2 года назад +96

    All I know is I’ve seen several people hitting 700yrds with 500ftlbs, suppressed it is quiet, the wound channels are extreme. All and all I think it is a great cartridge

    • @buckaroobonsi555
      @buckaroobonsi555 Год назад +13

      The drop and wind drift at 700 yards has to be stupid large. I find it hard to believe they have 500ftlbs. of energy at 700 yards. 500ftlbs. of energy is not that much energy you would have to be after really thin skinned game that go down easy! Shooting this cartridge at 700 yards on game animals is irresponsible and not ethical. You hit the shoulder of a deer at 700 yards with 500ftlbs. or less you will for sure wound the animal and not recover it. The travel time at 700 yards has to be on par with a muzzle loader. With the wind drift this thing will have by 700 yards you are easily going to have issues keeping the shot in the vitals no amount of skill can make up for wind drift and travel time!

    • @joshuashackelford6696
      @joshuashackelford6696 Год назад +22

      @@buckaroobonsi555 a lot of the wounding potential of this round comes from it’s crazy high spin rate. Even at lower foot pounds of energy the rounds expand and penetrate like a broad head. No one doubts a bow’s ability to take game.

    • @Sophisticlesenergy
      @Sophisticlesenergy Год назад +7

      ​@joshuashackelford6696 I entirely agree with you about the virility of the round at range, but I have to ask do you think the other guy is wrong about that travel time and wind drift? Also with that higher spin you will have to worry about spin drift past 500 or so, I would seriously worry about being able to land an ethical shot at 450 or 5.
      Nobody doubts a bows ability to kill, no argument here, but nobody thinks taking a 100 yard bow shot in perfect conditions is ethical either.

    • @Chris_Garman
      @Chris_Garman Год назад

      @@joshuashackelford6696False and false. Not only does the spin not transfer to the target, the super expanding round doesn't even expand.

    • @johnwhick7419
      @johnwhick7419 5 месяцев назад

      @@Sophisticlesenergy I’ve seen videos of people hitting with it reliably out to 700 yards. That being said if I am limited to murdering an elephant with a 5lb whisper from 250 to 300yds away. I can live with that lol.

  • @johnrhoades4366
    @johnrhoades4366 2 года назад +1

    Love the Spomes take! You are appreciated Ron!

  • @cornbreadburgess1950
    @cornbreadburgess1950 2 года назад +12

    Hey Ron thanks for the update, and the twist rate is the key for this raskle,To each his own,just have safe FUN.

  • @612minigun
    @612minigun 8 месяцев назад +1

    If I am not mistaken, the reason the case was shortened and the neck set further back was for magazine compatability. The outside diameter of 338 is the same as the diameter of the neck of 308, and AR10 pmags have guides of a specific size set either side of this area to keep 308 cartridges pointing in the correct orientation. And if I am not mistaken, the parent case of 8.6 blackout is 6.5 Creedmore, not 338 federal. Since 6.5 Creedmore has interior dimensional changes that increase it's power capacity over a normal 308 cartridge

  • @thibaultghesquiere
    @thibaultghesquiere 2 года назад +20

    Apparently the way they optimised 300blk and then 338blk to short barrels was in part with a change of powder : instead of using the slow burning powder that most cartrige maker used in rifle cartriges, they choose fast-burning pistol powder. This made that the powder was able to transfer all it's energy in the span of a short barrel. As you said, the guy who created 300blk was initially working in pistol cartriges.
    I though that was neat, and I don't understand why nobody did that before, as short barreled rifles are nothing new!
    Also a subsonic rifle has all the reasons to have a shorter barrel, as it doesn't need the barrel lengh for speed, nor for precision .The only problem is stability, and they fixed that with short span rate as you explained very well

    • @dd-km2ne
      @dd-km2ne 2 года назад +1

      They also increased the twist rate to 1:3 for 8.6blk which is crazy

    • @thibaultghesquiere
      @thibaultghesquiere 2 года назад

      Yeah, 1/3 seem mental, but it also allows them to stabilize the bullet even with such a short barrel

    • @vicnighthorse
      @vicnighthorse 2 года назад +1

      The .338 Specter stabilizes it's bullets with a 1/6.5" just fine. Keep in mind that is often a 1.745" 300gr copper bullet. It looks ridiculously long. It also opens to 1.125" diameter and penetrates 19-20" in clear ballistic gel.

    • @T_D_B_
      @T_D_B_ 2 года назад +4

      This detail of powders is key

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 2 года назад

      IIRC I think the powder was less "pistol powder" and more "magnum revolver/magnum shotgun powder".

  • @jtotheshua885
    @jtotheshua885 Год назад +1

    Love your videos man, thank you

  • @Dalesarty
    @Dalesarty 2 года назад +25

    I agree to each there own. Depending on your part of the country you hunt 200 maybe a long shot and for others 400 maybe the normal. The right tool for the job is all that really matters. 👍👍

  • @cijuciks
    @cijuciks 7 месяцев назад

    thanks for the very good description. that's exactly how I imagined the tool for myself

  • @armandpansegrouw6302
    @armandpansegrouw6302 2 года назад +43

    As a seventeen year old I'm still hunting with a 303 British and loving it(and I still prefer older wood stock rifles,in fact my dream gun is a 8mm or a 7x57 kar98 Mauser rifle),but the ballistics of this new cartridge is very interesting and peaks my interest.
    Edit,I would gladly be an old fud with you 😄

    • @erggml1887
      @erggml1887 2 года назад +6

      I stand astride both worlds, I love the new and the old at once. There is a lot there with the new stuff. But, there is something about quality hand rubbed wood, proper rust bluing, signs of care and use, and old school design that speaks to the heart. The modern stuff just does not have that aesthetic, or "soul" if you will, and it appears that you are noticing that by your statement.

    • @bradmckinney7003
      @bradmckinney7003 2 года назад +4

      Try a Finnish Mosin with 182 grain pills.

    • @raptorman6589
      @raptorman6589 2 года назад +6

      Find a 6.5x55 swedish mauser there great

    • @armandpansegrouw6302
      @armandpansegrouw6302 2 года назад +2

      @@raptorman6589 if I can get one I for sure will,it is a great caliber,my uncle has one but unfortunately he kind of modernised it,he put it in a Boyd's stock,had a suppressor installed.So not really what it use to be.

    • @armandpansegrouw6302
      @armandpansegrouw6302 2 года назад +2

      @@bradmckinney7003 Also a great rifle, although I really doubt I'd be able to find one in my country.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Год назад +2

    hahaha i went to ask Mr. Spomer a random question about really low ratio twist rate barrels on his official website and then immediately stumbled across the 8.6 and further thereafter this video of his popped up in my “recommend” videos. Did not know he had already made a video on it. A 1:3 twist barrel on the 8.6!!! Crazy!

  • @philliphill4763
    @philliphill4763 2 года назад +4

    Thanks Ron, for another terrific episode!

  • @linger2001
    @linger2001 Год назад +1

    What a nice analysis

  • @ericgebhardt4058
    @ericgebhardt4058 8 месяцев назад +3

    I really enjoyed Ron's explanation of why these subsonic "blackout" cartridges work so well. Greater mass moving slowly thereby doing more terminal damage than lighter, faster bullets. A similar philosophy behind big bore airguns-350 gr flat nose bullets at 750-800 fps, yielded 32+ inches of penetration in ballistic gel.

  • @brianquick3205
    @brianquick3205 11 месяцев назад

    If you think about all the different cartridges we have in America and how similar they are but we perceive the differences to be vast. It’s kind of amazing. Only an multi-generational endeavor could create such variety that we can all enjoy and discuss.

  • @webviking
    @webviking 2 года назад +9

    Best description and comparison I've seen of the new 8.6 BLK round and related rounds. Thanks, Ron! I'll be converting my .308 pistol-rifles with 12.5"" barrels with the Faxon 8.6 BLK 12" barrels. Regarding my Diamondback .308 pistol-rifles with 13.5" barrels, I'll have to cut a little off the handguards.

    • @jamesbrischke4815
      @jamesbrischke4815 Год назад

      I'm already accumulating parts for my next build.....

  • @workingguy6666
    @workingguy6666 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much, Ron, for doing the research to make this an easy-to-understand presentation. I only knew that the 8.6 was now a thing, but I didn't know what it was.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад +3

      I would only say to watch some other videos and Faxon and Q's actual testing and reloading and chrono/radar specs for the full picture as well. Its going to be pretty popular I am thinking. It has too many huge things helping make it one.

  • @timothygarrett9372
    @timothygarrett9372 Год назад +9

    When I first read about the 8.6 it caught my attention. As an avid hunter/shooter in Oklahoma I have a couple different rifles depending on woods hunting or Prarie hunting. This was a great alternative to my. 30-30 and .243 win for the hunting my children do. One rifle for all their hunting needs, and for my range pleasure.

    • @hamhocks
      @hamhocks Год назад +1

      Howdy fellow Okie

    • @samlee1546
      @samlee1546 Год назад +1

      @@hamhocks As a Texan I first am foremost am required to say that Texas is better than Oklahoma. Having said that your public deer hunting land is amazing and your laws are very good especially if you want to paddle into a place to hunt.

  • @clarenceclark8592
    @clarenceclark8592 2 года назад +1

    Excellent content

  • @garyhocker7876
    @garyhocker7876 2 года назад +11

    Another great video, you've got me thinking there might be a place in my gun safe for a short barrel 8.6 Blackout.
    And it would fit in a backpack nicely.

    • @webviking
      @webviking 2 года назад +1

      Well summarized. I'll be converting my .308 pistol-rifles with 12.5" and 13.5" barrels to 8.6 BLK.

  • @CreativeWarrior-
    @CreativeWarrior- 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating!!!

  • @plumbbobslim9313
    @plumbbobslim9313 2 года назад +131

    It just makes me think of how it would be great to see a 338 federal revival, especially if some companies chambered it in ar10 rifles. Or if Robinson Arms made a 338 federal chambering.

    • @masonmcneill3969
      @masonmcneill3969 2 года назад +9

      I want to swap my AR10 to a 338 federal now, i thought a few weeks ago I had created a revolutionary wildcat when I thought of it, turns out it exists haha

    • @pancortv8989
      @pancortv8989 2 года назад +11

      338 federal is a neat round. Would be awesome in an AR10

    • @phild9813
      @phild9813 2 года назад +7

      I’m thinking a compact Ruger American in 338 Federal, a rifle for the masses!

    • @garyscheer8017
      @garyscheer8017 2 года назад +9

      I have the Savage MSR in 338 Federal and love it. Never could figure why it never caught on with the AR10 crowd basically it mirrors 30-06 performance out of a AR10

    • @John_Redcorn_
      @John_Redcorn_ 2 года назад +1

      You can get AR barrels chambered in 338 Fed (i thought about building one), but no factory rifles i know of. Would be cool

  • @stevemiller6547
    @stevemiller6547 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderfully informative video> Thank You!

  • @feetoorourke
    @feetoorourke 2 года назад +37

    My brother took a beastly 7 point last year with his 300blk pistol. The terminal effect at close range was nothing short of fantastic.

    • @bearbait2221
      @bearbait2221 2 года назад +5

      Don't brag about pistol hunting or what it should be called wounding.

    • @feetoorourke
      @feetoorourke 2 года назад +20

      @@bearbait2221 get with the times. Short barreled and braced ar or bolt action pistols are fantastic options for dense brush or kids.

    • @RepublicofTX
      @RepublicofTX 2 года назад

      @@bearbait2221 you have to be a 98 year old man, get with the times you old dog.

    • @mtdusmc9437
      @mtdusmc9437 2 года назад +1

      @@bearbait2221 Exactly right.

    • @mtdusmc9437
      @mtdusmc9437 2 года назад +2

      @@feetoorourke If being an ethical hunter and not utilizing an underpowered cartridge to hunt with is being "not with the times", I'm certainly ok with it.

  • @larrygardner726
    @larrygardner726 9 месяцев назад

    You are very entertaining. I understood all of this before the video, but I watched until the end. You make great videos

  • @1bobharvey
    @1bobharvey Год назад +18

    I was entirely unimpressed with the 8.6 black on paper and just laughed, then I seen the video of the fast twist on ballistics gel and WOW I did not expect that at all.

    • @mdees88
      @mdees88 Год назад +6

      The video is quite misleading. They poured water on top the 1:3 twist block for a more dramatic affect. They also hit that block 2" higher than the other block, which is why the expansion appears to come out of the top of the block. Go watch it again...

    • @JTTTTT850
      @JTTTTT850 Год назад +4

      Fast twist on a subsonic bullet is still slower than a regular supersonic bullet. It’s a dumb gimmick

    • @nerd1000ify
      @nerd1000ify Год назад +1

      The fast twist is to stabilise very long heavy bullets. Which is really for military needs. They wanted to maximise subsonic performance vs targets wearing body armour, that means using a heavy bullet with very high sectional density to penetrate armour despite low velocity.

    • @edwardlance2379
      @edwardlance2379 Год назад +2

      Kevin Brittingham also claims that 8.6 Blk puts more energy on target out of a 12" barrel than a 308 does with a 20" barrel because of the 1:3 twist and with 20% less recoil (go watch his video, he says right there). Obsolute horse puckey. Rotational energy does not add to translational energy. If high twist rates were all that, you can rest assured it would have been on the market decades ago. He is certainly not the first person to experiment with faster twist rates.
      As for stabilization, you don't need a 1:3 twist to stabilize those bullets, even at subsonic speed, and in fact, over spinning a bullet is detrimental to accuracy at longer ranges. Subsonics will still fly a long way and maintain velocity pretty well (they aren't subjected to the severe drag of supersonic flight). The only thing that makes subsonics difficult to make really accurate is their sensitivity to velocity differences from shot to shot. It doesn't take much velocity change to make a big change in drop.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou 8 месяцев назад

      and its supersonic to get 500k rpm, subsonic it is just the regular spin of a normal rifle in the 256k range @@mdees88

  • @davidlanger3295
    @davidlanger3295 Год назад

    That’s great information and philosophy of modern hunting. I guess it depends on what you want to achieve. It’s nice to have a multitude of choices now

  • @gabepearl5661
    @gabepearl5661 2 года назад +17

    Fun video! We missed a couple of the strong points. It's designed to fit in AR 308 style rifles. It works perfectly with your remaining magazines. It was also not designed to need a 16-in barrel. It comes into barrel configurations. Remington 700 style action and AR-10 action.
    If you're interested in this round It would also be who people to look up videos of Kevin in Africa taking tons of different large game with it including cape Buffalo

    • @lucastonoli3256
      @lucastonoli3256 2 года назад

      It is also worse than .375 Raptor in every aspect. People are already having trouble with those poorly thought out 1:3 barrels when trying to run supersonic loads.

    • @Jiggaboots420
      @Jiggaboots420 2 года назад +5

      @@lucastonoli3256 Except it feeds in an AR

    • @lucastonoli3256
      @lucastonoli3256 2 года назад +1

      @@Jiggaboots420 A 5 minute job on an AR-10 mag will get it to feed fine. The mag will keep working with .308 after the adjustments.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад +1

      Well said! Ron sometimes skips some major points , accidently or maybe not. "Behove" is how its spelled by the way.

    • @cb253
      @cb253 Год назад

      @@lucastonoli3256 The other advantage to the 1:3 barrel is that ammo will expand at lower velocities.

  • @Dr.Tackleberry
    @Dr.Tackleberry Год назад +1

    Great video brother.

  • @PatriotPaulUSA
    @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад +23

    How did I know, Ron would probably not like a new 8.6 sub/supersonic round developed in 2022! 😅 The 300 BLK was to fit in a AR15 and for close quarter under 200yd range imho. The 8.6 is a subsonic/supersonic for a AR10 size rifle. This is going to take off like crazy. You can have a .243W, 260R 6.5CM, .308, and 8.6BLK(.338) even the new 375 Raptor barrels all for your Ar10/LR308! Just a simple barrel swap! Same bolt, same mag, same everything, just swap barrels! Ron failed to explain that 8.6BLK uses a 6.5 Creedmoor case necked up for a .338 bullet and then trimmed. This is not designed to replace a .338 magnum. Its a whole new range. Look at the specs. On subsonic, you can use a 8.5" barrel and a 8-12" can for ultimate quiet, short, wood hunting gun. When have you ever seen that? The other thing Ron seems to miss, is that the round is limited by the AR10 mag size. That is why its not competing with the long .338 Magnums. 338 magnums cant fit into a Ar10/LR308 mag. Also the bullet/case design is the same lessons learned with 6.5C. A long, super efficient bullet, not ran way down into the powder makes the cases hold up better, as Ron noted by not leaving a donut. Its a more efficient bullet, and case and a gun. It has a huge range and in a Ar10, lets you change between 7 different calibers in minutes! From .243W to .338/8.6Blk supersonic or Subsonic and still will knock down anything in North America. Even a .375R for the largest caliber. You have bullet weights from 160 to 360 grains in just the 8.6Blk! I can use 1 rifle and carry 2 mags. 1 subsonic mag for close range woods etc, and a quick detach suppressor. Then switch to a mag of 210gr supersonic to reach out farther. Seems like it could be a massive hit to me :) Looks like this Kudu isn't a fan of the 8.6Blk! -8.6 Blk vs Kudu -ruclips.net/video/_C6FKKx1d_8/видео.html Ron may not be a fan of 8.6BLK but I bet the people are!

    • @josephfranzen9196
      @josephfranzen9196 Год назад +4

      I currently use 8.6 for home defense and it’s phenomenal. I’m not a hunter but am a PMC for half the year and we currently use .300 BLK for our rifles as well as 7.5 for our sidearms. I would like to see 8.6 issued but globally it isn’t a round that’s widely available to us, especially with the firm I work for being based in the UK. As far as a hunting round you guys would know exponentially more about it than I would I’ve honestly never been but in terms of close to intermediate range on a soft target it’s absolutely devastating.

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK Год назад

      well said

    • @AverageGunPerson
      @AverageGunPerson Год назад +3

      Thanks for this comment, Spomer clearly likes to spew his fair share of garbage. The points you brought up are well known and reflect the design intent, for him to ignore that is intellectually lazy

    • @buckaroobonsi555
      @buckaroobonsi555 Год назад

      I do not see it taking off like mad. The cartridges true potential is 200 yards and less and shot guns and straight walled cartridges already do that very well. I do not see the same push on this and hype train we saw with the 6.5CM. First not a huge amount of hunter wanting to SBR legally, second the brass is proprietary and lacks volume distribution, third it requires an AR10 action. If anything this cartridge makes the case for loading heavy short range bullets in more traditional cartridges like 30-06, 308, 8x57, 9.3x57. You can load almost any cartridge subsonic. You can shorten any barrel if you do not mind the performance loss. If your going subsonic or just slow and low recoil you can even load all lead cast bullets.

    • @Leviathan762-zh4lq
      @Leviathan762-zh4lq Год назад

      ​@@josephfranzen9196
      I can definitely see socom being interested in something like this
      With a decent can on shooting from 300-500 meters your basically undetectable perfect for overwatch or urban sniping

  • @suavexxi
    @suavexxi 2 года назад

    Super appreciate your perspective & that history Sir 🎉

  • @jk-kr8jt
    @jk-kr8jt 2 года назад +20

    Ron, I've been seeing "Blackouts" in deer camps for years. Usually caused from liquid corn or liquid hops and barely. I think I'll pass on this new Blackout just like I passed on those other Blackouts. Thanks for the info thou.
    Cheers, Jeff

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  2 года назад +3

      Ah, you are a wise and cautious skeptic.

    • @jk-kr8jt
      @jk-kr8jt 2 года назад +1

      @@RonSpomerOutdoors hey now, it has gotten me this far. 👍

    • @hantus77
      @hantus77 2 года назад

      @@RonSpomerOutdoors
      Ron you should see this .375 from MarkandSam after work channel
      Link below: Modern .375 H&H
      ruclips.net/video/cA0AGVP8WKg/видео.html

    • @paulreid2223
      @paulreid2223 Год назад

      Concentration levels in corn syrup/barley determines timing of the "Blackout" effect ..

  • @ryanpatton5937
    @ryanpatton5937 Год назад

    Im digging that new 8.6 blackout

  • @TransformersHoarder
    @TransformersHoarder 2 года назад +3

    I love 300 AAC Blackout but not for it’s amazing suppression capabilities but for the sweet ballistics of 110-115 grain out to 300 yards. Now this has me interested in 8.6 Blackout but not suppressed but more for that 220gr out to 300 yards.

    • @Agvad
      @Agvad 9 месяцев назад

      Have you seen or tried it yet? Im curious about that twist rate on that lighter, relatively high velocity bullet bc the magnus effect could seruously disorient it in medium-long ranges. But it is just my fiction however, havent seen any tests on it yet.

  • @kweeks10045
    @kweeks10045 2 месяца назад

    Subsonic with a can is about as fun as it gets for close in shooting. The biggest improvement for me was properly setting up the buffer system with a different spring tension and buffer weight. It really helped to mitigate muzzle rise and felt recoil. Obviously this greatly reduced the time to get back on target.

  • @approachingtarget.4503
    @approachingtarget.4503 2 года назад +38

    In my opinion the 300 BO was designed for CQB. And our special forces wanted something with more impact as the M4 or MP5. Urban warfare!
    This 8.6 seems to stretch that junction just a little further. I think the .308 or 7.62 still own that realm in the future with the 6.8 as the biggest replacement in that category.
    I would never choose this over a .308,.270, or 3006 for hunting.

    • @ronjones1414
      @ronjones1414 2 года назад +2

      The 300 Whisper was specifically designed as a suppressed, long range round for designated marksman. 30 caliber was specifically chosen to use the 240 grain MatchKing. It was not created with any military input.

    • @Manbunmen65
      @Manbunmen65 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for stating the obvious.

    • @JaronActual
      @JaronActual 2 года назад +3

      Except the 8.6 requires the much longer, heavier AR-10 platform. And for what? A 300gr subsonic may have more energy on paper than a 200gr subsonic, but is there any appreciable difference at room-to-room distances?

    • @Sparks52
      @Sparks52 2 года назад +5

      @@JaronActual When it comes to penetrating body armor and modern helmets, there is.

    • @JaronActual
      @JaronActual 2 года назад +3

      @@Sparks52 If you're worried about armor, ditch subsonic rounds altogether.

  • @hk93shooter
    @hk93shooter 19 дней назад

    what changed my thinking was the twist in the barrel. while working with 300 blk and very short barrels 8 in. 6 in 5 in and 4 in barrels the needed to increase the twist to properly stabilize the bullet. they found out it does something special. a 3 in 1 twist will have a rotational energy much greater that impact energy. that was the paradigm shift.' rotational energy.' from long heavy barrels throwing heavy fast bullets . to a super fast twist throwing heavy slow bullets. and having the same damage upon impact . really wild stuff.

  • @jamesgunnyreed
    @jamesgunnyreed 2 года назад +18

    This fits right in with the .450 Bushmaster and the .350 Legend.... If you look at the guys that were hunting in the late 40's 50's and 60's... 30-06 was the "Go To" cartridge. Maybe because they saw how good it was in WW1 and WWII with the 1903 Springfield and M1 Garand.... Later in the late 60's through to the 2000's .308 was the "Go To" great cartridge (and still is)... Maybe because of the 7.62x51 NATO and the M14. Along with the Remington 700 and Winchester Model 70 being widely known as the best Sniper rifles and the .308 being the best round of times??? Now as we are moving fwd and so many folks have embraced the different AR platforms and calibers available in those platforms, and so many being very familiar and proficient with AR's its just happening like it has in the past...The military cartridges have always become popular. Think 45-70 Govt! We are already seeing this with the 6.5 Creedmoor and Im willing to bet that we will see it with the 6.8X51 being fielded by the Army in the M5 service rifle and M250 light machine gun.
    Ron you are right about a paradigm shift. I spent 20 years in the Marine Corps with the M16A2 from 1992 to 2012 (I never got an M4) and swore I would never own an AR.... Now I have 3 of them... These days Cerakote, M-LOK, slings, rails, night vision, bipods, optics and building your own set up is now as desirable as a beautiful Weatherby or Browning Walnut stock... 20 yrs ago many people thought that suppressors were illegal... Even though they were not, you just didnt see them. You would get laughed at if you had a suppressor on a hunting rifle...Now they are common place. Henry even has threaded barrels on Lever Guns.
    Im excited about all the new stuff and technology in the gun world. Polymer cased cartridges, affordable night vision, sub sonic ammo, suppressors, new military rifles with 80,000-100,000 psi chamber pressures that have a 10,000 rnd barrel life. Its wild times... I just wish I could keep up with it all.

    • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135
      @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 2 года назад +1

      Affordable night vision? Any suggestions?

    • @gabeelkins9059
      @gabeelkins9059 2 года назад

      @@thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 I wish bud, I wish.

    • @mikesimpson6757
      @mikesimpson6757 2 года назад +1

      @@thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 What do you consider affordable? Anything affordable will be chinese made ATN seems to make good quality NVS with a range of capabilities and prices.

    • @lastminuteman
      @lastminuteman 2 года назад

      Well said👍

    • @kentuckywindage222
      @kentuckywindage222 2 года назад

      80 to 100,000 psi and 10,000 rounds at what rate of fire? That's an explosion and metal. Sounds like a cutting torch unless a single shot. I know things have come a long way but I'll be highly impressed with those numbers at normal military rates. Just my humble opinion. As stated there sure are some great things going on with firearms right now.

  • @Guadalupeaencinas
    @Guadalupeaencinas Год назад +2

    @7:00 I'm a fan of your channel and I've heard you mention the doughnut build up being a possible reason for design of the lowered shoulder and I'm sure that's one of the reasons for it.
    For this 8.6 blk out however, there is a much more important reason for doing it. As far as i know, and it has to do with cartridges properly seating into the AR 10 magazines. Apparently the OD of the 308 neck is 338. Same as the 338 bullets in the 8.6 black out. This allows the cartridges to tuck in to the ribs of the magazine and align the way the 308s do, which greatly increases reliability of feeding for semiautomatic gas guns using AR10 style mags.

  • @Haroldandbob
    @Haroldandbob 2 года назад +12

    I'm loving my 8.6 blk bolt action. I'm getting great performance out of the 12" SBR. Sub MOA 350 gr subs, spicy 225 gr TTSX putting out great energy. This round is here to stay and slay. This little shorty is gonna take an Elk this year.

    • @bobgordon1754
      @bobgordon1754 2 года назад +4

      Better get close.

    • @matthewsmith2051
      @matthewsmith2051 2 года назад +2

      @@bobgordon1754 you need to do more research on this. The developer took this 8.6 to Africa and has killed everything short of elephant with it. It’s the 1-3 twist it gives the projectile rotational energy. This thing is cutting edge

    • @bobgordon1754
      @bobgordon1754 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewsmith2051 I have no doubt the cartridge is awesome. The problem I have is cost and availability of components. I'm already trying to feed close to a dozen cartridges.

  • @markjones2859
    @markjones2859 Месяц назад

    Hi there Ron. The parent case for the 8.6 blackout is the 6.5 Creedmoor.

  • @taurus600
    @taurus600 2 года назад +5

    Regardless of what you prefer yourself, guns are awesome either way. I absolutely love an old wood stock 30-06 bolt gun, just like I love real old-school lever action guns, but I also love ar10 and ar15 platforms. Theyve all got their place

  • @garydonais758
    @garydonais758 Год назад

    Love all the 338s keep up the good work.

  • @the_watcher_abc
    @the_watcher_abc Год назад +7

    The .338 Fed is truly a missed opportunity. What a superior cartridge that went nowhere.

    • @TeensierPython
      @TeensierPython Год назад

      100% agree. It had everything anyone needed in a round.

  • @midwestbd7144
    @midwestbd7144 5 месяцев назад

    After watching this cartridge get tested I think it’s safe to say it would drop any animal in North America at 100 yards. The twist rate does some crazy stuff, it can sip through multiple gel blocks while still making a pretty good wound cavity.

  • @jamesgravel7755
    @jamesgravel7755 2 года назад +15

    Well. I’ve been watching these guys develop this round and they where shooting 1000 yards and it was staying stable and accurate out that far with a slower heavier bullet and I really think it has some potential when guys start reloading for this round we are going to see some impressive stuff. And really going back to high power big bore PCP air rifles we learned you don’t need a 150grain bullet going 3000fps to hit will power and accuracy out past 100 yards. A well placed shot with a lower power round is very effective. More than people think

    • @travislupum
      @travislupum 9 месяцев назад +1

      My airforce texan lss all tuned up can slam steel at 300yds with a 400gr bt-hp I love the big bore air guns so much

  • @zaphods2ndhead193
    @zaphods2ndhead193 Год назад +1

    Kevin also helped develop .300 blackout. Before Q LLC he worked for the AAC that helped develop a proposed replacement for the HK MP5. They did not win the contract but Kevin left AAC and founded Q and took that design further and made the Honey Badger in .300 Blackout. Currently I use a suppressed .300 blackout running subsonic as my backup home defense weapon if my shotgun isn't enough. I also hunt pigs with it but with sonic ammo. Much more knockdown than 5.56/223 out of a shorter barrel and I can put more rounds out faster than with a bolt gun. Personally I love the AR platform. I deer hunt with my dad's bolt 300 Win Mag.

  • @stevenlewis6781
    @stevenlewis6781 2 года назад +15

    I think the 1 and 3" twist rate is the key to this thing. Kevin over at Q has taken multiple Big 5 African animals with this cartridge and it's performance is impressive. Ron is correct in saying it's a paradigm shift. This cartridge is MOA past 400 yards, and with modern optics and range finders it will be effective. Is it the best option for an elk at 600 yards, no. Is it effective at reasonable ranges? For sure.

    • @bobgordon1754
      @bobgordon1754 2 года назад +4

      Does anyone except a professional sniper have any business shooting at an elk at 600 yds?

    • @jacobivy2854
      @jacobivy2854 2 года назад +3

      @@bobgordon1754 Absolutely. There are plenty of recreational and competition shooters completely capable of taking 700 yard ridge to ridge shots in an ethical manner. It depends on the cartridge, conditions, and experience of the shooter.

    • @thomasdaum1927
      @thomasdaum1927 2 года назад +5

      This cartridge is only useful as a door buster ! It will last as long as the 356 Winchester, yes it lasted 5 minutes !……

    • @thomasdaum1927
      @thomasdaum1927 2 года назад +2

      Yea things are changing but are they changing for the good or just a fad ?….

    • @phild9813
      @phild9813 2 года назад +2

      Terminal performance is what I’m interested in, and the side effects of such a fast twist barrel. I do wonder if it would be enough to expand a big copper TSX bullet effectively.

  • @VincitOmniaVeritas7
    @VincitOmniaVeritas7 2 года назад +3

    And there’s also the .375 Raptor: a .375 bullet in a necked up .308 win / 7.62x51 brass. Same idea.

    • @welinder01
      @welinder01 2 года назад +1

      probably the superior option. what's the barrel twist rate on that?

  • @mikesimpson6757
    @mikesimpson6757 2 года назад +2

    I am retired military and still work to support them. The 300 Blackout came into its own for subsonic work with our special forces. It has pretty much replaced the 9mm silenced sub machine guns used by our military in the 70's- 90's.much better range and hitting power while still remaining subsonic. The 8.6 Blackout will be embraced by the special ops community since more mass and diameter means more stopping power and still remain subsonic with a cartridge usable out to 200 yards

  • @nataliedeyton6829
    @nataliedeyton6829 2 года назад +7

    I hunt with a ar15 ... have for many years now ... 6.5 Grendel and 300 blk and .450 bushmaster. I will have a 8.6 soon as the ammo is commonly available. The guns are really light and handy

    • @SurmaSampo
      @SurmaSampo 2 года назад

      It is a shame that the AR15 can only run low pressure 6.5 Grendel.

  • @dansaver8247
    @dansaver8247 2 года назад

    Terrific show. Thank you.

  • @IamONaLIST
    @IamONaLIST 2 года назад +12

    I have been following the 8.6 development for several years. The round that most people want to compare it too is the 375 Raptor. I am also a big fan of 300blk and being able to double or even triple the effective range for subs and supers with 8.6 is phenomenal. My neighbor went Nilgai hunting in South Texas. You can't bring anything less than 300 Win Mag and they prefer shots to be taken at 100yds or less. The hide on these things like a ballistics rubber retaining wall. Even getting a great shot, my neighbor was underwhelmed with the results and when he got him he immediately traded that gun for 338 Win Mag. Now Kevin Brittingham of Q takes a gun with a 12 inch barrel, half the length of the 24 inch in my neighbors 300WM and drops Nilgai.

    • @harteverett
      @harteverett 2 года назад +1

      I shoot the 375 Raptor and Socom. It does not compare. It far from the heels of the 338 Federal I shoot as well. Only shoots monolithic copper bullets from light to midweights, you still have to throttle back the 278-300 class standard projectiles cause they too will overspin much past 1100 FPS. The 1/3 twist spins at 400,000 rpm most light to midweights and you’re throttling back the heavies to below 300,000 rpm/ 1100 fps else they will spin apart as well. Monolithics high$ and fairly rare on the shelves. I wouldn’t throw my 338 federal away for it, I Built a 12” in shts n giggles

    • @IamONaLIST
      @IamONaLIST 2 года назад +4

      @@harteverett My neighbor has a 338 Federal, it's a nice round. With 8.6Blk it's going to be a lot like 300blk initially. People initially just loaded 308 into 300blk brass and you saw a lot of poor performance. Now you have companies that make bullets specifically for the 300blk velocities and faster twists. It will be the same with 8.6Blk. Maker and others are already making bullets specifically for the velocities and twist rates. Also Faxon and Gorilla Ammunition have shown the difference between 1:8 and 1:3 twists on gel tests. Shooting gel isn't the same as live game but you get an idea of performance. If I had 338 Federal or 375 Raptor already, I probably wouldn't switch. I would have to look at the cost of each for entrance. Also having a suppressor for these calibers is an added expense. I know 375 and 8.6 have subsonic loading, I am unaware of any in 338 Fed

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 2 года назад

      @@harteverett yeah the 375 really seems powerful, but u know they wanted something that didn't require customized magazines or a change in gas settings when going from subs to supers. 8.6 is exactly the same diameter as 308 at the magazine rib, so it works to maximum capacity in every type of factory 308 magazine on the planet.
      I've seen what the 350 grain makers can do on gel, and it's nipping at the heels of the 375 400 grainers, especially with the increases twist, which aids in legal expansion and increases the total volume of internal contact (the tips of the petals actually contact more tissue and traverse a longer path with higher twist). All things being equal this increases terminal effect, but the 375 is more impressive in most any other regard.
      Personally I think there's a sweet spot in there somewhere.

    • @harteverett
      @harteverett 2 года назад +1

      @@ravissary79 the 375 Raptor uses standard 308 mags, it is the 45 Raptor that uses a special ramp insert which I bought from the maker. 375 Raptor hasn’t had any feeding issues for me, neither has the 375 Socom, it shoots from a 458 Socom mag

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 2 года назад +1

      @@harteverett it uses standard mags with the internal rib filed down.
      The 45 raptor requires an insert.
      A 308 magazine rib inside inside magazine is designed to hold cartridges by the bottleneck shoulder, it just so happens that the neck on a 375 is way fatter than the neck on a 308. But the shank of a 338 in front of the neck is exactly the same diameter as the neck of a 308.
      You didn't file down the rib on your sr25 magazine?
      All of the official sources and DIY forums tell you to do it, ND there's even pics and videos showing you how.
      ----
      375 socom from a 458 socom magazine won't have this problem because it's smaller than 458 socom (in the neck).

  • @boneshank2237
    @boneshank2237 Год назад +1

    Ahhh quality content from Ron Boomer outdoors 😅😅

  • @boogerwelder
    @boogerwelder 2 года назад +8

    Good performing subsonic ammo is a balance between ballistic coefficient and bullet weight limited by the velocity (about 1150fps). .300 blackout does that very well.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад

      Wait till you see how well this 8.6Blk does it too. There are some of it about a year ago at shot show outside at a range for the press. They were shooting it far and close sub and supersonic.

    • @boogerwelder
      @boogerwelder 2 года назад

      @@PatriotPaulUSA no doubt, but I'm not going to buy all new barrels, bolts, reloading supplies, etc. I'm happy with .300blk for what I use it for.

  • @C2Installations
    @C2Installations 6 месяцев назад

    First time at this channel. Well done video, much better than I guess I expected. I found the host to be interesting, engaging, and well-spoken.

  • @reloadnorth7722
    @reloadnorth7722 2 года назад +10

    I will just stick with my .308

    • @trapperbobpatriot8288
      @trapperbobpatriot8288 2 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @stevenlewis6781
      @stevenlewis6781 2 года назад

      @@trapperbobpatriot8288 I've got a POF Revolution DI and it shoots subsonic rounds just great. It's a sub MOA AR 15 that shoots.308 and weighs less than 7 pounds.

    • @John_Redcorn_
      @John_Redcorn_ 2 года назад

      @@stevenlewis6781 idk why more companies arent doing that: AR10 performance in an AR15 package. Idk why the military didnt go that route long ago

  • @mitchelyates9715
    @mitchelyates9715 2 года назад +2

    I'd like to see a comparison between 375 raptor and 8.6 blackout

  • @bluegrass4840
    @bluegrass4840 2 года назад +3

    I started hunting with my 300blk 10.5 and love it. Easy to get through the woods and up in trees and using Barnes Tac Bullets it drops deer easily.
    Plus with subs it's easy on new shooters and getting them accustomed without the loud crack and recoil.

  • @slickcross
    @slickcross 5 месяцев назад

    Man, the 8.6 is a crazy round. Watching it pierce through 3 gel blocks was insane. Kevin from Q killing big game in Africa with the 8.6 is also insane. If you have a 8.6 gun, you can kill anything in North America for sure.

  • @blackie1of4
    @blackie1of4 2 года назад +21

    Very interesting cartridge!!!
    I have no doubt that it could pull double duty.. home defense and short/mid range hunting. I'd guess the recoil is quite light too. Sounds like a great idea 🙂

    • @robbywoolums9071
      @robbywoolums9071 2 года назад +2

      I doubt you’d want to fire a full power rifle round for home defense, but to say the thing isn’t versatile is a lie.

  • @paulreid2223
    @paulreid2223 Год назад +1

    I am smitten with really efficient large caliber cartridges ; the only nagging doubt is bullet performance at the lower velocities when the overwhelming majority are designed to operate at higher velocities/pressures/rotational speeds ...

  • @garyfrear4293
    @garyfrear4293 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the information on this cartridge. A couple of things you might want to mention on this is that the 300 gr. Sierra load may not be a legal hunting cartridge is some states. We require a 900 ft/lbs. of energy at 100 yards to be a legal deer hunting cartridge. Also with the 210 gr. TSX load, most of the monolithic bullet constructions require a 2000 fps. impact velocity to allow them to expand. This round like the 300 Blackout was really designed around the close quarters combat. I do think with the right bullet combination and wt. you could have a very viable close range deer hunting rifle with this cartridge. However even the 300 Blackout will perform as well as the 30-30 Win. at its nominal ranges.

  • @sethelable
    @sethelable 3 месяца назад

    8.6 blackout in the new Bond Arms lever action AR is my new wish list rifle

  • @marcushom6789
    @marcushom6789 Год назад +5

    Ron you are definitely not a Fudd. As always I appreciate your perspective and how current you stay with firearms developments.

  • @aspitofmud6257
    @aspitofmud6257 7 месяцев назад

    Looking forward toan update from you on a gel block test with a 1:1 twist rate. It should be awesome and a continuation of the paradigm shift.
    Thank you for the consideration Ron.

  • @johannesvanhoek9080
    @johannesvanhoek9080 2 года назад +11

    I’ll stick with my heavily blued walnut stocked
    7MM Remington mag rifle
    PS. You new guys can enjoy your AR whatever platform rifles , enjoy 😊

  • @thecheapshot1065
    @thecheapshot1065 2 года назад +2

    I'm a fan of the 375 socom

  • @borkwoof696
    @borkwoof696 2 года назад +3

    With a lot of 8.6 loads the bullet actually extends very deeply into the powder column

  • @alphagrendel
    @alphagrendel 2 года назад

    Mr. Spomer, I'm glad to see attitudes about AR's and chassis style firearms changing. They honestly offer a lot to new and old hunters. My father-in-law shoots a 300 RUM, but in his 70's he's not wanting to take the abuse of that canon. I've seen him grab the 300 BLK I bought for him a few times now instead of his howitzer, and I think there are a lot of older, and younger shooters that will do the same with AR platform rifles in the future. They might not have a pretty stock, or nice lines, but chassis and modern sporting rifles are here to stay.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 2 года назад

      I bet AR15 -AR10 furniture designs may even change some to help that too for the hunting crowd.

  • @WayStedYou
    @WayStedYou 2 года назад +32

    Looks kinda goofy, just makes me think of the .338 federal being a better option

    • @Aonghuis
      @Aonghuis 2 года назад +2

      @Paul , Nosler partition 210 grain at 2700 fps is what my buddy got with his .338 Federal. So you are totally correct it beats the 30-06 at least at shorter ranges.

  • @michaels3288
    @michaels3288 2 года назад

    Really happy to see someone give J.D. Jones the credit he deserves. Mr. Jones came to my neighbor's shooting grounds in SW Pa for a bird hunt, and hand delivered a 300 Whisper to him. It was the late 90's and everyone there was baffled by the odd cartridge. All the questions were answered once Mr. Jones pulled a "barrel extension" from his back pocket. ACC may have brought it to the masses, but J.D. came up with the original recipe.

  • @williamashbless7904
    @williamashbless7904 2 года назад +3

    I love big, sectionally dense, bullets. I don’t know if this will be successful, but a conventional deer rifle with a 12” bbl. Certainly gets my attention.
    Keep up the good work. Your content is well researched and presented.

  • @jacobwakefield9001
    @jacobwakefield9001 2 года назад +2

    Hi Ron,
    If you like this you should check out the .375 Raptor.

  • @mastermoarman
    @mastermoarman 2 года назад +3

    I thought the 8.6 used a necked 6.5 Creedmoor?

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 2 года назад +2

    Before anyone starts giving credit for any of these subsonic cartridges, just remember that JD Jones made a slew of them.
    From the 221 Fireball case, JD developed the 6mm Whisper, 6.5mm Whisper, 7mm Whisper, 300 Whisper, and the 338 Whisper #2.
    Then from the 7mm Bench Rest cartridge he developed, or redeveloped the 302 Whisper, 338 Whisper, 375 Whisper, and the 416 Whisper.
    Then from the 458 WinMag he made the 458 Whisper.
    From the 460 Weatherby Mag he made the 500 Whisper.
    Then from the 338 Lapua Mag he made the 510 Whisper,

    • @leftyeh6495
      @leftyeh6495 2 года назад

      Just goes to show how much marketing matters.
      Kevin might be a conceited dickhead, but he has good marketing skills.

  • @markwyatt131
    @markwyatt131 2 года назад +8

    I'm loving this. The 338 Federal is one of my favorites, but having something to run in an AR platform that's a little easier on the should will be nice.

  • @clarkpitts5393
    @clarkpitts5393 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @stephenrapalyea8475
    @stephenrapalyea8475 2 года назад +3

    Just ran a chart for the 210-grain super g-1, altitude 3500', max ordinate 4" (I have been using this successfully for 59 yrs. I know you like a 3" max ordinate.) It reached 4" at 125 yds, "0" at 210 and 4" low at about 240yds. 8.4" low at 275yds.'thoght you might be interested. It still has 1342ftlbs but looks like it would wreak havoc with that spin!

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Impressive, Stephen!

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 2 года назад +1

      And that's with a sub optimal bullet. The 210 gr has bad BC for its weight class, but the terminal effect its had in the field seems to be why its been used so much in hunting/testing. The extra spin seems to work magic with this bullet design even at lower velocities.
      When manufacturers start making bullets actually designed for this, like makers new 350 gr subsonic bullet, but in the 185-200 gr range, using a tough design with an ultra long ogive... this might start really reaching out.
      Look at the technical data on the cutting edge bullets 200 gr MTAC 338 bullet. Long ogive, very high BC, low terminal velocity threshold... if it can handle the spin then I think that bullet might be ideal.

  • @zekiah2
    @zekiah2 19 дней назад

    The main benefit of the suppressed hunter paradigm shift is the potential to repel the nfa as more people feel suppressors and short barrels are normal for hunting

  • @ratzeratzeputz
    @ratzeratzeputz 2 года назад +3

    I loved your remarks on the whole „fudd“ situation. Most people in the gun community are pretty open minded to other opinions. Have it your way and be polite, we are all on the same team at the end of the day

    • @cplinstructor
      @cplinstructor 2 года назад

      I only call people a fudd when to their view all you “need” is a fudd gun, that all technological advancement in the last 100+ years is irrelevant and that you don’t “need” it, and constantly attack and look down on the people who disagree, and are perfectly OK with gun bans as long as it doesn’t effect their $3,000 3 shot ultra mag wood stock bolt gun or their $30,000 bespoke over and under shotgun, throwing everyone else under the bus. Without realizing that the anti gunners will be coming for their “high powered sniper rifle,” and “street sweeper” shotgun next.

  • @dustinfoster7448
    @dustinfoster7448 2 года назад

    New is good but classic is classy! Hell of a video, thank you

  • @koltzi111
    @koltzi111 2 года назад +3

    Another nice video, thanks Ron! In that perspective you should check one of my favorite new sub-sonic/supersonic creations - the .375 Raptor.

    • @jarredlkling
      @jarredlkling 2 года назад +3

      .375 raptor is better in every way then this, it's just not being made by companys like Faxon. Is .375 raptor had easy to get barrels and dies with any sort of marketing it would take off so fast

  • @americanpatriot6918
    @americanpatriot6918 Год назад +1

    Just to let you know we are in the 21st century. The 1900's was the 20th century. Maybe you misspoke, maybe you thought differently. Either way, no worries. I just figured I'd let you know. So if you talk about it in the future you know you'll be right. Thanks for all the informative videos! I enjoy watching them, and I always learn something!!😎🇺🇸🦅👊

  • @yellowjacket548
    @yellowjacket548 2 года назад +6

    Outstanding and very objective review of the 8.6. It is a very forward thinking design. We will see if it stands the test in time. I've got to be honest, this old timer believes that his 338-06 and 338 Win Mag will have to be pried off his cold dead hands--for now.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 2 года назад +2

      YellowJacket ~I am also from older times, my CB Radio handle in the 1970's was Yellow Jacket, (there was a whole 10- code) 10-4 good buddy. Also the 35 Whelen with 250 grain (to about 310 grain) is outstanding and good for everything including the big bears.

    • @yellowjacket548
      @yellowjacket548 2 года назад +1

      @@royjohnson465 definitely! 10-4!

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 2 года назад +1

      @@yellowjacket548 😁👍

  • @bubbleguy695
    @bubbleguy695 2 года назад +1

    Kevin Brittingham is the guy that own Q LLC and before that he helped developed the 300Blackout with Advanced Armament Corp. And a few other guys out of Atlanta Ga

    • @lambman1999
      @lambman1999 2 года назад +1

      Bought me a sugar weasel last weekend!

  • @THESLlCK
    @THESLlCK 2 года назад +3

    It’s crazy to see how quickly this round is taking off, really makes you wonder how good ballistics will be 20, 30 years from now

    • @bluegrass4840
      @bluegrass4840 2 года назад

      Your not kidding. And it's not even SAAMI spec yet but seeing that Q and Hornady are behind it I'm sure it will not be long.

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK 2 года назад +3

      @@bluegrass4840 what I wonder is how it fairs against plate, Kevlar, and AR500. Since its ballistics and target behavior is based entirely on penetration, how does it do against armor?

    • @bluegrass4840
      @bluegrass4840 2 года назад

      @@THESLlCK Gorilla Ammo has a video of it going straight throw a windshield. That's the only test I've seen so far. But I'm interested too

    • @leftyeh6495
      @leftyeh6495 2 года назад

      It's ballistics suck!
      It's quiet. That's the key. You'll never get very good subsonic ballistics.
      All subsonic rounds are pathetic really. But they're quiet. Quiet is what matters sometimes so that's the only real use case.

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK 2 года назад +1

      @@leftyeh6495 ballistics means more than just "go fast"