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Ideas for New .277 build
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2217665" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>I have a 270-338 rum imp. and getting your velocity goals of 3200-3250 in a 24inch 27 Nosler is easily obtainable but there is a cost.</p><p>27 Nosler brass is only available from Nosler and running upper end loads is a no-no wont last. other option is reforming quality 28 Nosler brass. </p><p>barrel life is short with powders like RL-33 and N570 those powders are tough on barrels but are what is needed for your velocity goal so you need to factor that in your decision. I am on my 3rd barrel, best advice pick one bullet and develop your load and then stay with it, DONT explore to many options. </p><p>mine it fun to shoot and is a lightening bolt on game but if I do it again It will be a 27-300 PRC lot more top quality brass options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2217665, member: 43193"] I have a 270-338 rum imp. and getting your velocity goals of 3200-3250 in a 24inch 27 Nosler is easily obtainable but there is a cost. 27 Nosler brass is only available from Nosler and running upper end loads is a no-no wont last. other option is reforming quality 28 Nosler brass. barrel life is short with powders like RL-33 and N570 those powders are tough on barrels but are what is needed for your velocity goal so you need to factor that in your decision. I am on my 3rd barrel, best advice pick one bullet and develop your load and then stay with it, DONT explore to many options. mine it fun to shoot and is a lightening bolt on game but if I do it again It will be a 27-300 PRC lot more top quality brass options [/QUOTE]
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