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$300 - $350 for a barrel depending on the configuration required. Upper price depends on the components you choose. Doc's upper was roughly $1200
$300 - $350 for a barrel depending on the configuration required. Upper price depends on the components you choose. Doc's upper was roughly $1200
Where do I line up...??
The forend we are using for this particular build has a series of cooling slots, so we arranged the barrel engraving to be visible through the slots. It seemed like a nice touch. (Yes Doc, yours is the same as this)
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Call the shop 403-277-7786, we have a second 300 Fireball upper ready to go in a few days. Just waiting on some paint and a minor part.
Best impulse purchase EVER!

Someone just called up and purchased the second upper.
To everyone else ..... you snooze, you lose.![]()
Did ya buy one??? Are we gonna be .300 Fireball / Whisper buddies???
-M
Someone just called up and purchased the second upper.
To everyone else ..... you snooze, you lose.![]()
Remington makes new 221 Fireball brass and Wholesale Sports has it in stock. Its not exactly cheap but it is available.

You guys should really get the reamer that lets you use chopped down 5.56 cases though. It gives you a cheaper and more reliable source of brass, without having to go through the hassles of neck turning. It also gets you away from the potential for donuts from sizing up the .221 cases.
The 5.56 cases are rated for higher pressure and have a thicker web, which is advantageous for supersonic loads and subsonic loads with bullets heavier than 240gr. Marstar has 260gr. plated bullets for a good price.
I suspect most who get one of these will also. $150 for a reamer, split over several guns isn't a whole lot for what it saves you. If those are the prices you're paying for the .221 cases, its covered by the cost difference of 3 bags of brass.
You guys should really get the reamer that lets you use chopped down 5.56 cases though. It gives you a cheaper and more reliable source of brass, without having to go through the hassles of neck turning. It also gets you away from the potential for donuts from sizing up the .221 cases.
The 5.56 cases are rated for higher pressure and have a thicker web, which is advantageous for supersonic loads and subsonic loads with bullets heavier than 240gr. Marstar has 260gr. plated bullets for a good price.
We ended up having some orphan barrel banks and managed to turn those into uppers just to see how they would work. A lot of the credit for that should go to DocM cause he was the one whining to me to get an upper made. They turned out so nicely I decided to post them to the forum. I had no idea there would be so much interest.



























