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Ideas for New .277 build
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<blockquote data-quote="Northkill" data-source="post: 2217691" data-attributes="member: 110890"><p>Appreciate your thoughtful response Harpec. Glad to have you in this game. What cartridge are you setting up for, or am I to assume it's the 27 Nosler? </p><p>Mesa makes a nice stock. I have two GW Magnus stocks that I really like and figured I'd keep this build in the "family" as a little brother. The Clymr comes in around 29 oz depending on configurations and inletting, etc. They are very strong and stable and I am partial to the integrated forend pic rail, as well as the overall ergonomics. I like my stocks somewhat similar in design. I think it helps me be more proficient in switching between rifles, with muscle memory being a valuable thing in hunting situations. </p><p>Likely not doing a DM. </p><p>The PK brake on my Kirby Allen built 7-AM blew me away. Literally almost no recoil from an ultra-sized case. A 27 Nosler should have enough muzzle pressure to also make it pretty effective I'd think. The 7-AM also has the #4 Bartlein Carbon 400 MOD - just longer - and it shoots very good. I'm liking it better than my Christensen and Proof carbons so far. </p><p>Thanks for the action feedback. I also like the integral rail. Will look at that. </p><p></p><p>Yep, now we wait and work at sniffing out brass, bullets, powder and primers. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northkill, post: 2217691, member: 110890"] Appreciate your thoughtful response Harpec. Glad to have you in this game. What cartridge are you setting up for, or am I to assume it's the 27 Nosler? Mesa makes a nice stock. I have two GW Magnus stocks that I really like and figured I'd keep this build in the "family" as a little brother. The Clymr comes in around 29 oz depending on configurations and inletting, etc. They are very strong and stable and I am partial to the integrated forend pic rail, as well as the overall ergonomics. I like my stocks somewhat similar in design. I think it helps me be more proficient in switching between rifles, with muscle memory being a valuable thing in hunting situations. Likely not doing a DM. The PK brake on my Kirby Allen built 7-AM blew me away. Literally almost no recoil from an ultra-sized case. A 27 Nosler should have enough muzzle pressure to also make it pretty effective I'd think. The 7-AM also has the #4 Bartlein Carbon 400 MOD - just longer - and it shoots very good. I'm liking it better than my Christensen and Proof carbons so far. Thanks for the action feedback. I also like the integral rail. Will look at that. Yep, now we wait and work at sniffing out brass, bullets, powder and primers. :) [/QUOTE]
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