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Originally Posted by ranger dave
you should never and i mean never fire super sonic loads in a rifle with a pistol gas tube too much pressure try 8g of 2400 with a 147g to 150 g bullet it will stay sub sonic and work fine in a model 1 upper
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I think that this needs some clarification. You can shoot super sonic loads in 300-221 Fireball/300 Whisper provided that the gas system has been set-up correctly for these conditions.
For example there are several companies that offer AR15 pistols that shoot standard 223/5.56 ammo. The port pressure for these pistols is about 45000 to 50000 psi. The cycling of the action is controlled by the port diameter, buffer weight, and recoil spring tension. There also numerous carbine length rifles with "carbine" length gas systems. The port pressure at the "carbine" position is about 30000 to 35000 psi. These rifle have "carbine" buffers and are designed to operate at these pressures. The standard rifle length gas system operates at pressures of about 15000 to 20000 psi.
In the 300-221 Fireball/300 Whisper, super sonic loads produce about 18000 psi at the pistol port position (~5in, from chamber) and about 10000 to 12000 psi at the carbine port position ~8in. from chamber). See QuikLoad data output here:
http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/ph....php?photo=371
I have built rifles with gas ports in both the pistol and carbine position. They all use standard rifle weight buffers and recoil springs without the need of an adjustable gas port. The trade off for this is that rifles with a carbine gas port require slow powders and heavy bullets to reliably run sub sonic ammo. But you will be able to push the 125gr bullets about 30 to 80 fps faster than a rifle with a pistol position gas port.
On the other hand, rifles with the gas port in the pistol position can shoot the lighter bullets like 150gr at sub sonic velocities with much less load development. You can still push 125gr bullets but your max loads will be about 30 to 80 fps slower than a rifle with a carbine position gas port.
So if you are considering building a 300-221 Fireball/300 Whisper you need to decide if you are more interested in super sonic loads or sub sonic loads. If you want to mostly shoot super sonic with an occasional sub sonic load go with the carbine position gas port. If you are mostly interested in sub sonic shooting and occasional super sonic loads go with the pistol position gas port. Both will work but each has it's unique advantages and disadvantages.
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