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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 1575873" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Looks good. What can are you using? I built a .300 Whisper about 8 years ago for a ACC Cyclone . I did it all from scratch except the barrel . Even then I had the port moved to a different location from where the maker suggested. I had to play with different recoil springs and settled for a 9mm one. I finally got it to run good. It's quieter to stand beside it being fired than shoot it because of the spring noise . I make my brass out of .223/.556 which takes time. If it ever cools off ,I need to go out and work up a good 220gr. load. I've had a lot of other projects push this one to the backburner too often. Some of them I wish I had never started. I bet some of you know how that goes. Post some results when you get a good load worked up. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 1575873, member: 524"] Looks good. What can are you using? I built a .300 Whisper about 8 years ago for a ACC Cyclone . I did it all from scratch except the barrel . Even then I had the port moved to a different location from where the maker suggested. I had to play with different recoil springs and settled for a 9mm one. I finally got it to run good. It's quieter to stand beside it being fired than shoot it because of the spring noise . I make my brass out of .223/.556 which takes time. If it ever cools off ,I need to go out and work up a good 220gr. load. I've had a lot of other projects push this one to the backburner too often. Some of them I wish I had never started. I bet some of you know how that goes. Post some results when you get a good load worked up. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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