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Rustig
10-21-2009, 12:03 AM
I have been reading through this site and am starting to get discouraged. I really like the idea of the 300 whisper, however, it seems that it is a very finicky cartridge and requires a high level of competency in both reloading and gunsmithing. I was under the assumption that if I had a custom barrel made with a pistol length gas port with the proper diameter and an adjustable gas block that I would be good to go for both subsonic and supersonic rounds. I was hoping that I could just swap out the upper on an unaltered 223 lower.
The more I read it appears that these systems require a lot of fine tuning and load development. I have no reloading experience, was planning on starting with 223, 454 cassull, and the whisper. I also have few tools to do any serious gunsmithing. I have put together two AR’s and they run great, but they required no tweaking. It was merely putting together good quality parts to achieve the uppers I wanted. Is this a project that is way over my head or is all the technical talk just scaring the inexperienced away?
nwcid
10-21-2009, 03:27 AM
Mine has been very painless.
I built my own using a Lilja 16" fluted barrel with carbine position PRI low profile gas block. Other then the barrel and the PRI block everything else is standard parts, mostly DPMS.
I did some 240gr SMK loads that I liked and then I found the 1/3 priced Hornady 220gr RN bullets and use them. My gun like 1680 for powder. I have no trouble cycling.
I only run subs in mine since if I want a supersonic .30 cal I run my Remington 700P LTR .308 or other .30 cal rifles.
Still waiting on an OD UBR stock. Still need to put a finish on the barrel and get a proper scope for it.
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Rustig
10-22-2009, 12:02 AM
Mine has been very painless.
I built my own using a Lilja 16" fluted barrel with carbine position PRI low profile gas block. Other then the barrel and the PRI block everything else is standard parts, mostly DPMS.
I did some 240gr SMK loads that I liked and then I found the 1/3 priced Hornady 220gr RN bullets and use them. My gun like 1680 for powder. I have no trouble cycling.
I only run subs in mine since if I want a supersonic .30 cal I run my Remington 700P LTR .308 or other .30 cal rifles.
Still waiting on an OD UBR stock. Still need to put a finish on the barrel and get a proper scope for it.
That looks like a very nice setup. If you don't mind I have a couple of questions about your build.
Do you know what the diameter of your gas port is?
Who did your barrel work?
Thanks for the info and pic of your build
nwcid
10-22-2009, 12:08 AM
That looks like a very nice setup. If you don't mind I have a couple of questions about your build.
Do you know what the diameter of your gas port is?
Who did your barrel work?
Thanks for the info and pic of your build
Thank you. I still have some building to do though.
The barrel was made by Lilja in MT and from there it was sent to a gun smith they work with for the chamber/head space, gas port, and threading. The gas block is head in with a set screw vs pined in.
I do not know my port size. The smith was in the south but I can not remember the name at the moment. I did this over a year ago.
snipecatcher
10-22-2009, 12:57 AM
My rifle is a bolt action, and the 300/221 is the easiest cartridge I reload. I can understand having to tune loads for an AR-15 system, but it really shouldn't be that big of a deal. I wouldn't worry too much about it. You'll love the cartridge.
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