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Originally Posted by dksd39
...Second, after you read up you will realize this is not the gun you want to buy as your sons deer rifle.
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Just a follow-up on that comment. Do you plan on using a suppressor to hunt with (and is that legal in AL?) If not, what lead you to the .300 Whisper?
With subsonic loadings, no bullet is going to expand very well (at all), so bullet placement is all that much more important. This would not be the best suited to someone just learning to shoot / hunt. What is your son's experience level?
On the other hand, the .300 Whisper is actually not a bad cartridge for deer, so long as you load for it appropriately. With supersonic loadings you can push bullets in the 125, 150, 170 range to where they match those of a .30-30. This would be an excellent deer cartridge with the added bonus that it can easily be made to function well in a semi-auto, unlike a .30-30.
If you are looking for a medium-range brush gun, something a .300 Whisper with supersonic bullets is a viable option. However, keep in mind that this round is still basically a wildcat. You are not going to find factory ammo on the shelf at WalMart. If you are a reloader, that's great. If not, and you plan to use this once or twice a year to shoot a deer with, you might want to look at some other options.
OTOH, if you just want something different - because you can - I'm all for that, just so you are aware of the abilities and limitations of the cartridge (of course, that could be said for any cartridge / gun).