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Thinking of a .277 for new build?
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5shaggy" data-source="post: 1769060" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>Bigngreen, I knew you were THE MAN amongst men on this topic. In your opinion, is the Blaser going to yield any real performance gain over the WSM being both can have Norma brass and will most likely be on a long action in my case? Barrel life isn't a big concern, but I refuse to build something with a life of 500-800 rounds like the 26/28 noslers. What could I expect from the WSM in a hunting/practice situation where no more than 15-20 rds get shot any given day with proper cooling between 3 shot strings ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5shaggy, post: 1769060, member: 13311"] Bigngreen, I knew you were THE MAN amongst men on this topic. In your opinion, is the Blaser going to yield any real performance gain over the WSM being both can have Norma brass and will most likely be on a long action in my case? Barrel life isn’t a big concern, but I refuse to build something with a life of 500-800 rounds like the 26/28 noslers. What could I expect from the WSM in a hunting/practice situation where no more than 15-20 rds get shot any given day with proper cooling between 3 shot strings ? [/QUOTE]
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