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Quarterbore
12-13-2004, 08:07 PM
The goal of this post is to index useful resources for the 300 Whisper on the web. If you know of a good reference I am missing, please post below and I will update this first post.

My 300 Whisper pages:

300 Whisper Overview (http://quarterbore.com/300whisper)

Forming 300 Whisper Brass (http://quarterbore.com/300whisper/brass.html)

Sub-Sonic Loads (http://quarterbore.com/300whisper/subsonic.html)

Supersonic loads (http://quarterbore.com/300whisper/supersonic.html)

Sample weapons in 300 Whisper (http://quarterbore.com/300whisper/rifles/index.html)

Other Web Resources:

SSK Industries - The only place for a real 300 Whisper (http://www.sskindustries.com/)

Model 1 Sales 300 Fireball Uppers (http://www.model1sales.com/item-detail.cfm?ID=UCE300&storeid=1&image=u16carpre3.gi f)

Feisty Rooster's 300/221, 300 Fireball, and 300 Whisper page (http://feistyrooster.com/300x221/300x221index.html)

THE LONG WHISPER by Todd Spotti - An excellent overview of the 300 Whisper with loads! (http://www.lasc.us/RangingShotLongWhisper.htm)

d-mon
04-28-2005, 08:29 PM
Have a look at is done in France:www.stopsontfm.com

ND

d-mon
04-28-2005, 08:32 PM
Have a look at is done in France:www.stopsontfm.com
and this one:http://perso.wanadoo.fr/fmr-pantin/

ND

m21black
05-02-2006, 08:12 PM
Do a search for Percy Engineering from down under... Whisper and suppressors are the norm in that part of the world.

Asterisk
05-15-2006, 09:36 AM
hello!
Does someones knows where i can find some balistic data for the 300whisper in 220 gr or if not for other bullets?
More precisely i m looking for the height loss at 50 , 75 ,100, 150 yards...
sorry for my "frenchy" english :grin:

d-mon
05-15-2006, 06:16 PM
Salut Asterix,
Je ferais tourner le logiciel sierra ce soir, et t'enverai l'info demain ou apres demain.

Nico.

m21black
05-16-2006, 02:23 PM
Sounds like you you need a ballistic program and a cronograph. I'd recommend the Ohler cronograph and here is a web site that will help you with some online ballistics,
http://www.eskimo.com/~jbm/ballistics/traj/traj.html

I have no experiance with 220 grainers as I prefer the 240 grain Sierra HPBT. For every day shooting and hunting I set my zero at 82 yards, which makes me 2" high at 50 yards and 2" low at 100 yards. I use 9.2 grains of H110 with a CCI SR primer.

I have also been working on a 125 grain load, 2400FPS velocities are easly achievable but I haven't found a consistant load yet.

PA4LIFE
01-28-2010, 01:25 PM
Sounds like you you need a ballistic program and a cronograph. I'd recommend the Ohler cronograph and here is a web site that will help you with some online ballistics,
http://www.eskimo.com/~jbm/ballistics/traj/traj.html

I have no experiance with 220 grainers as I prefer the 240 grain Sierra HPBT. For every day shooting and hunting I set my zero at 82 yards, which makes me 2" high at 50 yards and 2" low at 100 yards. I use 9.2 grains of H110 with a CCI SR primer.

I have also been working on a 125 grain load, 2400FPS velocities are easly achievable but I haven't found a consistant load yet.

i also like the ohler and have had good results - well until a shed fire turned it into an artistic paper weight

PA4LIFE
01-28-2010, 01:27 PM
I have no experiance with 220 grainers as I prefer the 240 grain Sierra HPBT. For every day shooting and hunting I set my zero at 82 yards, which makes me 2" high at 50 yards and 2" low at 100 yards. I use 9.2 grains of H110 with a CCI SR primer.


this is an amazing idea. but what do you do if it's 125, 150 or 175 yards? do you have that all mapped out too?