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Help on a .277 build
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Jake Duke" data-source="post: 1578279" data-attributes="member: 29978"><p>Having been down this road a time or two- and since you are wanting a possible LA, have you considered a 270-300 win mag?</p><p></p><p>I know they have the unfashionable belts, but you will pick up a few HUNDRED feet a second and still have a hunting weight rig. One pass from 300 wm to 270 Wm. I have had one for several years and I think it is just about as much juice as you can get out of a 270 and maintaining effeciencies. Yes a 270-50 BMG will go more, but.....</p><p></p><p>The 1-8 is a good choice, mine was Pacnor and shoots very well. You may also want to consider a little freebore. The guys with the 270wby seemed to have higher velocities at lower pressures per powder units burned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Jake Duke, post: 1578279, member: 29978"] Having been down this road a time or two- and since you are wanting a possible LA, have you considered a 270-300 win mag? I know they have the unfashionable belts, but you will pick up a few HUNDRED feet a second and still have a hunting weight rig. One pass from 300 wm to 270 Wm. I have had one for several years and I think it is just about as much juice as you can get out of a 270 and maintaining effeciencies. Yes a 270-50 BMG will go more, but..... The 1-8 is a good choice, mine was Pacnor and shoots very well. You may also want to consider a little freebore. The guys with the 270wby seemed to have higher velocities at lower pressures per powder units burned. [/QUOTE]
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