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			Well, lessee here... 
 
(But first, I think the compliments were a bit overdone.  I ain't that sharp.) 
 
The Whisper line is the product of J.D. Jones'  fertile mind.  The original idea was to produce a nearly silent round for use in suppressed M-16 rifles by snipers.   
 
So the thing had to fit in a standard M-16 magazine and cycle the action - besides the difficult ballistic chore. 
 
Jones took the .221 Fireball case ( for its capacity, length and head diameter) and necked it up to .30 caliber.  He reasoned that a very heavy and long .30-cal bullet would be extremely efficient in flight, even if launched sub-sonically. 
 
So the original Whisper used the 240-gr Sierra MatchKing in the Fireball case.  Overall length fit the M-16 magazine, and the case head size fit the M-16 bolt.   
 
Brilliant.   
 
Launched at 1100 fps, that sleek Matchking arched a bit, but held velocity like a miser clutching silver dollars.   
 
There may be "black" teams out there using it as we speak.  
 
As far as a hunting round goes (my opinion follows) there are better choices.  The Whisper is an accurate little cuss, but there are better and easier ways to use .30-cal bullets from a single-shot handgun.  The Contender/Encore guns handle rimmed rounds much better than rimless ones, too.   
 
I'd enjoy playing with a Whisper, but if I were headed out to hunt deer, I'd change to my 7-30 Waters or my .30 Herrett barrel.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
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