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277 Fury Remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1888798" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>It should have no problem. The fury is designed to run in AR10 platform rifles that cannot handle anything close to the pressure of a bolt action. The steel case head is the key to the fury running at higher pressures. The fury's States max pressure is 80,000 psi. If you compare that to the wsm cartridges with a max pressure of 65,000 psi you are looking at a 19% increase in pressure. What happens when you run a standard cartridge over pressure? The case head shows the signs, ejector swipe, loose primer pockets, expanded web, etc. the brass is the weak link in the system not the action. Sig used a steel case head to run those higher pressures and not be limited by the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1888798, member: 55944"] It should have no problem. The fury is designed to run in AR10 platform rifles that cannot handle anything close to the pressure of a bolt action. The steel case head is the key to the fury running at higher pressures. The fury’s States max pressure is 80,000 psi. If you compare that to the wsm cartridges with a max pressure of 65,000 psi you are looking at a 19% increase in pressure. What happens when you run a standard cartridge over pressure? The case head shows the signs, ejector swipe, loose primer pockets, expanded web, etc. the brass is the weak link in the system not the action. Sig used a steel case head to run those higher pressures and not be limited by the brass. [/QUOTE]
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