190 gr Sub-X | Remanufactured Brass
This loading utilizes the 190 grain Sub-X projectile, originally developed by Hornady for subsonic applications where controlled expansion at lower velocities is required. The Sub-X (Subsonic eXpanding) bullet is characterized by a lead core with a cannelured jacket and a polymer Flex Tip insert. This design is intended to promote reliable expansion at velocities typically below 1,050 fps, while maintaining sufficient structural integrity for moderate penetration.
From a ballistic standpoint, the Sub-X projectile operates in a narrower performance window compared to heavier, purpose-built subsonic projectiles. Its lighter mass (190 gr vs. 200–220 gr class bullets) results in lower overall system pressure when loaded to subsonic velocities. As a consequence, this round generates less gas volume and backpressure, which can affect cycling reliability depending on the host platform, gas system configuration, and suppressor use. Users may observe reduced bolt velocity or inconsistent cycling in platforms that are not tuned for lower-pressure subsonic ammunition.
Terminally, the Sub-X is designed to expand at subsonic impact velocities, aided by the Flex Tip initiating expansion upon contact. However, compared to bonded or solid copper subsonic projectiles, expansion consistency can vary depending on impact velocity and intermediate barriers. It is best understood as a general-purpose expanding subsonic bullet rather than a top-tier terminal performer.
This loading is assembled using remanufactured brass cases that have been fully processed, inspected, and resized to meet functional standards. Reman brass allows for cost reduction while maintaining acceptable consistency for range use, training, and general-purpose shooting. That said, case-to-case variation will typically be higher than with new production brass, which may result in slightly wider velocity spreads.
Overall, this round is positioned as a budget-oriented subsonic option. It provides functional performance and acceptable terminal characteristics at a lower cost, but does not match the pressure curve optimization, cycling reliability, or terminal consistency of higher-end subsonic loads. It is well-suited for applications where cost efficiency is a primary consideration and absolute performance is not the primary requirement.
Summary Characteristics:
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190 gr Sub-X projectile with polymer Flex Tip for low-velocity expansion
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Subsonic velocity regime (~1,000–1,050 fps, platform dependent)
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Lower pressure curve relative to heavier subsonic loads
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Intended for training, general-purpose use, and cost-sensitive applications
This is a functional, economical subsonic load designed to perform within its constraints—not to exceed them.
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300 BLK 190 Gr Sub-X
Chamber great, consistent muzzle velocity, they go boom! Great price for the Sub-X bullet, just bought 500 more.