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Noting the earlier question about the 302 Whisper - see my never ending thread in the other section on reloading. It is a 30BR with a fast twist barrel. PM me after reading if you have any further questions as I finally have it working with all bullet weights from 125 --> 250.
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I didn't think a bolt was made for the 579 that would work with the 300/221 but perhaps my info is wrong. I thought that was the original problem. The Remington 700 SPS all setup to go aren't unreasonable but I know some don't like polymer stocks :smile:.
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I have written off my l579 since it has the a .308 boltface and the .338 bullets are so expensive. |
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as of now, i'm looking for a whole gun to be exported to iceland, or a barrel/reamer/headspace/go/nogo set. |
i've written off converting the sako l579 to a whisper. i'm just finishing it as a .243 and will sell it to pay for the whisper.
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Hey Kristfinn.
Did you ever consider buying a barrel from Lothar Walther in Europe? I got one in .300-221 (.300 Whisper) with a twist of 1/8 for my SIG 551 SWAT. My local gunsmith did make the outside of the barrel. Just send me a message if you want to know more. |
i just got a .222 sako vixen to use as a base for my 300/221 whisper project.
so now i just need the following: - a barrel cal .30 1:8 twist, i'll get a local gunshop to order it for me, most likely a shilen - .300/221 die set, have not been able to find it on ebay, and midway wants a minimum order of $500 to ship to iceland. if somebody is willing to act as a proxy for me, that would be nice. - reamer and go/nogo gauge, will order it from pacific gauge (again, a proxy for it would be nice) - bullet mold for 120 and 240 grain bullets. the bloody bullets here are so expensive, that i'm just going to start rolling my own. any reccomendations for a mold? cheers, kf |
just a brief update.
now i have managed to get the die set, bullet molds, reamer, go and nogo gauges, molds and you name it. everything but the barrel. the sako l461 that i have, has a standard .222 barrel. would it make sense to have a barrel made that would fit right into the stock, that is to just have ligth barrel? am i loosing some accuracy by having a lighter barrel? my can is on the heavy side so perhaps its not a good idea? how long should i have the barrel, does 18" sound ok. i guess i will both be shooting 120gr supersonic and 210 gr subsonic. cheers, kf |
hi all,
i'm giving up on the barrel front. i've not been able to find anybody that can export a barrel from usa, but a catalog barrel and those don't come faster than 1:10. buying a european barrel in 1:8 is horribly expensive. is it a hopeless case, using a 1:10 barrel? how heavy bullets can i stabilize subsonic with 1:10? |
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