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Reamer freebore?
What a great site, been lurking a bit trying to soak up info but cannot seem to find any regarding the most useful reamer freebore dimensions for the 300 Whisper.
A 1:8 twist seems mandatory to go above 220gr bullets, though some seem to shoot OK from a 1:10. The reamer company advised they can machine me a reamer to suit any bullet, but there's the problem! Supersonic: I'd like to shoot 125gr Ballistic Tips, 100gr Speer Plinkers or 110gr Speer HP Subsonic: 200-220gr cast lead bullets 220gr HPBT or 240gr Sierra Match Kings They advised: "The standard 300-221 freebore is .160" 240 grain Sierra Match King should have .190" freebore, 1°-30. 125 grain Nosler should have .025" freebore If you want a reamer that will do both, you can order the reamer with .025 freebore and order a uni throater to throat the chamber out for the 240 grain" So should I just order the standard reamer, or go for the extended throat version? Will accuracy suffer greatly by shooting 125gr BT's in such a long freebore? I guess excess pressures will never be a problem :smile: Hope someone can help, my head is fairly spinning with options :confused: Cheers BoS |
It depends on who you have to satisfy. If you tell a bench rest shooter it is throated for a 240 but he is loading 125s he is not going to be happy :). You just have to pick one and live with the rest. Pressures do go up shooting the heavies in a short throat if you can get them to chamber. Also if you get a uni throater you will have to have them grind a custom rear bushing because the standard 30 caliber one will not work with the 300/221. The only ones that I know who have gone with the short throat planned to only shoot light supersonics. Most go with the standard and live with it by seating just a hair deeper and slightly reducing loads for the heavy bullets. Have fun.
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