Limited-Inventory – Save $42.00+Today!
If you have been looking for a solid deal on 300 Blackout subsonic ammo, this one is worth a look. Ammunition Depot has US Cartridge 300 Blackout 220 Grain Subsonic FMJ in a 200-round bulk pack on sale for $144.99, or just $137.74 shipped free with code ALAND5.
For shooters running suppressed rifles or pistols, this brass-cased load offers the quiet performance, reliable function, and bulk value that make range days a lot more enjoyable.
Top Features
- 200-round bulk pack — long-range sessions without frequent reloads.
- 220-gr FMJ subsonic at ~1024 fps — optimized for suppressed shooting (no supersonic crack).
- New brass casings — reliable feeding, clean extraction, and reloadable.
- Smooth cycling in semi-autos and SBRs; consistent ballistics for training and close-range work.
- Works especially well from short barrels with a can — low report and stable function.
Why Shooters Love It
This load is built for quiet, dependable range time. The heavy 220-grain bullet stays subsonic, so when you pair it with a suppressor you get a much quieter, repeatable shot and smooth cycling in short-barrel platforms. For shooters who want bulk practice or suppressed training without dodgy function, this is a practical, wallet-friendly option.
Unbeatable Price
- MSRP:
$180.00 - Your Price: $137.74
- Savings: Save $42.26 (25% OFF!)
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US Cartridge 300 Blackout 220 Gr Subsonic FMJ (200 Rounds) / Ships Free | Ammunition Depot | $ 176.99 $ 144.99 |
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Hornady Frontier 300 Blackout 208 Gr FMJ Subsonic (Box) | Ammunition Depot | $ 31.99 |
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Federal American Eagle 300 Blackout 220 Grain Subsonic OTM (Case) | Ammunition Depot | $ 778.99 $ 722.39 |
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Federal American Eagle 300 Blackout 220 Grain Subsonic OTM (Box) | Ammunition Depot | $ 36.49 |
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I just got back from the range trying out their .380 hollow points that were on sale a few weeks back. They are loaded very hot. I stopped shooting early for fear they would damage the old Beretta 84BB.
Why is this as expensive as .308 ammo?