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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2314031" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>You could save some money and put on a new barrel to get a better rate of twist in the .270 and chamber to the 270AI or go a bit bigger in 280AI. That would be about $700, throated for longer .277 or the .284 bullets if 280AI. That would leave you with $1300 cash to get other goodies.</p><p>Just some options.</p><p>Either of these would be good open country chamberings. You can always get Hammer bullets in days, versus hit and miss on cup and core.</p><p>The other benefit is you can shoot standard 270 Win or 280 Remington ammo without a worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2314031, member: 104363"] You could save some money and put on a new barrel to get a better rate of twist in the .270 and chamber to the 270AI or go a bit bigger in 280AI. That would be about $700, throated for longer .277 or the .284 bullets if 280AI. That would leave you with $1300 cash to get other goodies. Just some options. Either of these would be good open country chamberings. You can always get Hammer bullets in days, versus hit and miss on cup and core. The other benefit is you can shoot standard 270 Win or 280 Remington ammo without a worry. [/QUOTE]
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