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Old 09-11-2010, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by libertyman777 View Post
Let me ask this.

Why does .223 brass used to make .300 Whisper brass need to have the necks turned down?
Not all of it does. It completely depends on your chamber.

Older SSK chambers are a touch on the tight side and may require neck turning for chopped 223 brass to work.

There is such a thing as 300/221 and 300/223. They are two different calibers. The 300/223 is just a 223 necked up to 30 caliber.

However if you think you have a 300 Whisper chamber designed to work with cut down 223 brass, go ahead and use Redding 300/221 (aka Whisper) dies.

If this gun has not been built yet, ask your gunsmith *exactly* what case length you should trim to. If he says 1.350-1.400 than you have a Whisper chamber and you can use Whisper dies.
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