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Hunting & Fishing Is any one running a 300 Whisper for hunting?

evilmonkey

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I ran a Horus Black Bird 1.8 -8X this deer season on my 300 whisper. Looking to see if anyone else has any experiences with sub-sonic rifle hunting.
 
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I would be curious too, I dont have a whisper, but I remember reading a while back about this subject. About how some of the bullets typically used in the whisper dont expand well/at all at subsonic speeds. I shoot 220RN out of my .308 subsonic, and was wondering how they would do on deer.
 
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I need to find a softer bullet for my load. This year I had some 180 A-Max on my bench and loaded those for the season. They ran fine, but didn't expand worth a sh#t. In and out... but I can't bitch to much I took six does this year.

I need to find a soft nose 200- 220 grain to use.
 
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Have killed several with .300 Whisper and don't recommend it on the subsonic level. If loading supersonic, I say go for it. Subs just pencil-hole through deer. There are way better calibers for hunting. I have two .300 Whispers and will not use them for hunting any more subsonic.

Eddie
 
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I shot one deer with 240gr. SMK, out of my Whisper, subsonic. The bullet penciled through. If I use it again, it will be high shoulder shots only. 208 A-Max's are gonna get a try, as well.
 
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Using a whisper for hunting is very much like using a field point arrow. It is common for the bullet to tumble but that is not guaranteed. I have also seen deer take a body hit and continue to just stand there when shooting suppressed. There is much debate here on shot placement and I am not going to debate this but to say I take neck shots and have never had one take another step. I have many friends that take double lung/heart shots and they will work with a whisper but chances are you will be doing some tracking. I love my 300 whisper but am hoping to get the opportunity to harvest an animal with my 510 whisper this year.
 
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and just for the sake of info...if the time comes I will be using a cast 700gr bullet in the 510
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Nice rifle and pig diesel... All the deer I took this year with my whisper were broad side lung shots. They never made it farther then 20 meters. I just want to find a round that I can shoot subsonic and get a little expansion.
 
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Have you guys ever heard of Hawk bullets? My father and I shoot them in 1890's models 45-70's when hunting. They make a low velocity hunting bullets. It might be worth checking out, I can attest that their bullets expand at low velocities. There is actually an old picture of me and a head shot doe on their mailbag page. I don't hunt much with the 45-70's any more but when I do I'm using hawks.

http://www.hawkbullets.com/maintest.htm

Ray
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: evilmonkey</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Nice rifle and pig diesel... All the deer I took this year with my whisper were broad side lung shots. They never made it farther then 20 meters. I just want to find a round that I can shoot subsonic and get a little expansion. </div></div>

Thank you. I think it will be pretty hard to consistently have any appreciable expansion at sub sonic velocity in a rifle bullet and retain nice accuracy at 100 yards or more. The 220 bthp does tumble after it hits. The exit wound on this hog was pretty messy.
 
Re: Is any one running a 300 Whisper for hunting?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Carpenter07</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Have you guys ever heard of Hawk bullets? My father and I shoot them in 1890's models 45-70's when hunting. They make a low velocity hunting bullets. It might be worth checking out, I can attest that their bullets expand at low velocities. There is actually an old picture of me and a head shot doe on their mailbag page. I don't hunt much with the 45-70's any more but when I do I'm using hawks.

http://www.hawkbullets.com/maintest.htm

Ray </div></div>

thanks Carpenter for the info on hawk bullets, I'll have to check them out... i have friend loading me up some 30 Cal 220gr RN to try out.
 
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so what you guys think about the 300 black out?
 
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the black out is essentially a whisper as far as i know.

i've killed a few deer with subsonic 220gr SMK's, but you do need to hit them high shoulder. i lung shot one, and it penciled through. sometime they tumble, sometime they don't. i never lost one, but it can be a little tough.
unless you "have" to shoot subsonic, i wouldn't recommend it. it's totally doable, but there are better options.
 
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anybody tried lehighs subsonic bullets, they look like theyd be pretty nasty
 
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So the Whisper's main problem is lack of suitable bullets?

What about a .458 SOCOM or .50 Beowulf loaded subsonic for hunting?
 
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I wonder if soft nosed bullets like the Hornady Interlock of the Sierra Pro Hunter might perform better. And the round nosed, flat base design should be easier to stabilize.