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possible new 300 whisper canidate
Thinking of building a new whisper, i was going to do a sbr on my nfa lower but realised i couldnt hunt with it locally. has anyone tried building a whisper on a savage model 25? they seem to be detachable mag and designed around the 223 so it seems to be a pretty viable canidate.
just looking at the action i am wondering if they are pinned in like the savage mark 2 rimfires or are they screwed in since no bbl nut is evident? other ideas would be a savage model 10,110,12,or 16 perfer stainless action and bbl but not manditory. would like a cz but the rings seems to be quite high at 20 moa. or a possible winchester model 70 if i can find a used 223/221 cheap and local any other ideas besides a charles daily x or similar? |
Try the HOWA 1500. You will be happy. Spook turned me on to the HOWA's and I must say he was absolutely right. 20 moa picatinny bases are available and feeding, extraction and ejection are 100%. My CZ527 Whisper was probably 90% reliable for ejection, my HOWA has NEVER failed to feed, extract or eject properly. I picked up a .223 barreled action and sent it to Douglas Barrels for the rebarrel job. Three week turnaround and the work was done right.
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What is a HOWA 1500 and where do I find info on it?
ETA: Nevermind, HOWA1500.com worked well... So why is this rifle good for the 300/221 as opposed to a Remington 700? |
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I've had fantastic luck with the CZ527's and never had any problems with extraction or ejection. They are accurate and have fantastic triggers. I really like the single set trigger. The scope rings that come with the rifles are great too. I have no experience with the Howa's. Titleiiredneck: If your NFA AR is an SBR you can just swap out the upper for a longer barrel to hunt with. If its an MG you might be limited by your states hunting regs.... might give you some other options. Frank |
I've used 700's in several calibers but never 300/221. I didn't think a bolt gun could have much in the way of issues cycling as I've never experienced a problem with the standard caliblers.
Thanks for the heads up. |
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