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bluker1
10-24-2005, 06:43 PM
All,

Thanks for the great resource here on the 300 Whisper! I'm building two AR Whisper Uppers and I'm looking to get some Corbon factory ammo in the 220 load before I start loading mine as a reference. I even called corbon and they told me they are out, because they are going thru the SAAMI process of getting it certified so it won't have .221 fireball on the cases anymore. Does anyone know of somewhere that has the Subsonic in stock?

ps. What is the best subsonic load for a 10inch 300 whisper AR upper with a Gemtech TPRS? I'm building one in 16 and one in 10inch.

thanks in advance,
alan

bluker1
10-24-2005, 08:08 PM
I did find a case of Corbon, but I'm still interested in good load data for the short 10inch suppressed upper.

thanks,
alan

encoreman
10-29-2005, 09:50 AM
here is a site that has what you want in sub sonic loads

http://www.natchezss.com/ammo.cfm?contentID=subgroupList&ammoRecID=1&brand=CB&CFID=1206990&CFTOKEN=17979266

John3
11-28-2005, 01:42 PM
FYI, Natchez (and everyone else) is out of the Corbon 220 gr. ammo. SSK has some of their handloaded 220 gr. ammo, 1040 fps, reformed 223 cases, for $75 per 50 (ouch!). This is overrun from a military contract. I really don't blame them for charging $1.50 per round - this is tedious work, and the Sierra bullets are quite expensive.

keith__davis
11-29-2005, 11:36 PM
I have been told that New River Ordance Inc used to supply Corbon Inc with brass made from LC 5.56 brass, well New River Ord. is out of brass so they aren't making anymore brass, SSK gets his brass from New River Ord as well, It was the only company that JD Jones would let make brass under the whisper name, i know Corbon tried to make its own 300 whisper brass out of .223 but gave up on it, said it was to much trouble. I was thinking of sending them a few thousand rounds of brass as a sample but don't want JD Jones crying that my brass is not right based on the fact I'm not paying him the right to call it 300 whisper. I can turn it out at a rate of 1000 rounds an hour. You can find it on stuff for sale.

memfuzz
12-02-2005, 02:14 AM
I have bought Mr. Davis's brass. I'm glad I found him, you will be too. It's a great product.

keith__davis
12-02-2005, 11:35 AM
I have been making and selling brass for years and sold to most of you here. Well for licensing and liability reasons I don't load and sell ammo. I have been seeing a large increase in the demand for loaded ammo with Corbon being out and not sure if and when they will be getting more. I have talked to Alabama Ammo and they are willing to load ammo for commerical sells for me. I would be looking at 125 and 150gr bullets for supersonic hunting and 190gr subsonic for the factory 1/10 twist barrels and a 220gr subsonic for the 1/8 twist barrels out there. Price would be alot less than Corbon. Any feed back is welcomed.

Cornholio
12-02-2005, 12:50 PM
I think that would be a great idea, Mr. Davis!

IMO, .300 Whisper is a somewhat difficult cartridge for which to load precise ammo. If you can produce high quality precision ammo (which I have no doubt you can judging by your EXCELLENT processed brass), I think you should do quite well with that venture.

Artful
01-10-2006, 02:37 AM
I have been making and selling brass for years and sold to most of you here. Well for licensing and liability reasons I don't load and sell ammo. I have been seeing a large increase in the demand for loaded ammo with Corbon being out and not sure if and when they will be getting more. I have talked to Alabama Ammo and they are willing to load ammo for commerical sells for me. I would be looking at 125 and 150gr bullets for supersonic hunting and 190gr subsonic for the factory 1/10 twist barrels and a 220gr subsonic for the 1/8 twist barrels out there. Price would be alot less than Corbon. Any feed back is welcomed.

I'm interested as well :)

Any Idea who's bullets you'll be using?

RWBlue
05-17-2006, 11:08 PM
Keith, please keep me informed about this. I would love to be able to buy factory ammo at a reasonable cost.

claydunbar
06-08-2006, 07:02 PM
Im in for several cases of the .220 grain subsonic. Have money will send. Im down to my last case. I even have a ton of brass but cannot get an accurate load on my own. Corbons prices suck, but the weapon is outstanding.

claydunbar
06-08-2006, 07:10 PM
Please keep me informed as well

Scoop
06-10-2006, 10:26 PM
Make it happen Mr. Davis! I don't think you'd have any trouble selling all they could make.

ross_76102
06-14-2006, 05:04 PM
I've been trying to get some bullets from Chris. I found him by contacting CORBIN bullet dies. He is supposedly working on a thin serrated jacketed bullet that opens up even at sub-sonic speeds. Has anybody else tried his bullets? Sounds like the ticket for sub loads.