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What is the forums feelings on the 'Whisper' series of rifles and calibers. Am thinking I might just go down that road after seeing one in .338 cal. TIA
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Used in conjunction w/ a sound suppression device (where permitted by law) they are way cool. For a backyard rifle range, or for pest/predator control, the "Whisper" cartridges can be just what the Doc ordered.
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive." - C.S. Lewis
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They are very quiet when using subsonic loads and a suppressor. However they have a trajectory like a rainbow when shooting heavy bullets in the 1000 FPS range. This is a 300 Whisper I built on a 700 Remington, it has a 1-8 twist to stabilize 220-240 grain bullets at subsonic speeds. good luck. Dan
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Hey LindsayNZ - just what are the laws governing suppressors in NZ ? Is it like a lot of Europe - no restrictions? Or is it more like here - plenty of restrictions, and sometimes virtually outlawed?
Regards, Scott
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Thanks guys. No, there are no restrictions on suppressors here in NZ.
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