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Old 11-07-2006, 07:13 PM
Lawfficer Lawfficer is offline
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300/221 Page

I've compilled everything I have found about the 300 Whisper into one page.

Let me know if you see any errors or have something to add


http://lawfficer.doesntexist.com/300whisper/

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Old 11-08-2006, 09:10 PM
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Excellent site. I have one suggestion. In this paragraph:
But why not just buy a .308 rifle you ask? Because this round loves it when you put a Suppressor/Silencer on it! Further, it has the ability to properly stabilize heavier rounds (190gr,200gr,220gr,240gr) to insure accuracy, but at the same time, keeps the round under the speed of sound.
You state that the round has the ability to stabilize heavier projectiles. The round has nothing to do with stabilizing the projectiles. That is controlled by the rate of twist of the barrel. The longer (heavier) the bullet the faster it needs to spin. Also, a bullet traveling at 1000 fps needs a faster twist than the same bullet traveling at 2600fps. 1/8 or faster twist is needed to stabilize 200gr and heavier bullets at subsonic speeds in the 300whisper.
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Old 11-13-2006, 10:07 PM
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116 views and only 1 reply?? It can't be that good or that complete. Im still looking for opinons/views/corrections etc.

And thanks for the help Cherokee
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Old 11-15-2006, 10:45 PM
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Lawfficer, thanks for an awesome page on the 300/ 221. That is a lot of good info. I've been searching for 300 Whisper info on the web for about 5 months now, and your site has a lot of references I have not seen. I'm still trying to learn as much as I can while I'm STILL waiting for all of my parts to arrive. I actually have received a few of them now, but this process is still taking a long time. After reading the info on reloading, I have a question for you that I have never heard anyone discuss. Which of those bullets on your list has the best sub-sonic expansion? I'm looking to make practice rounds that won't need to expand, but I also want a round that will give me the most expansion in a hunting/ sniper bullet? What would you suggest?
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Old 11-15-2006, 10:55 PM
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To be very honestly I have no clue but they all kill paper very well. Ill have to set up some wet card board next time I go to the range.

The problem Im having now is every one and thier brother, and their brother's brother, and their brother's brothers' cousin are sighting in their deer rifle and getting time to play on the range is almost impossible.
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Old 11-16-2006, 03:59 AM
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What exactly is a “Sniper bullet”?
The answer to your question is none. All those bullets were designed to expand at velocities well over 1000fps.
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