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Sig wins contract with the 277 fury
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<blockquote data-quote="Lwarner03" data-source="post: 1916530" data-attributes="member: 114322"><p>Lol, I'll also be calling TBAC before I run an 80,000 round out of a 16" barrel on one of their cans.</p><p>1/2 the draw of the short barrel is room for the can but I don't know enough of the engineering behind them to know what pressure rating can will need to handle the 277 fury.</p><p>Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me will weigh in. If I have a can rated for 300 win mag (66,000-ish?) I'd be worried about my can with higher pressure and shorter barrel?</p><p>Plus, you're 100% right, it'll still be loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lwarner03, post: 1916530, member: 114322"] Lol, I’ll also be calling TBAC before I run an 80,000 round out of a 16” barrel on one of their cans. 1/2 the draw of the short barrel is room for the can but I don’t know enough of the engineering behind them to know what pressure rating can will need to handle the 277 fury. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me will weigh in. If I have a can rated for 300 win mag (66,000-ish?) I’d be worried about my can with higher pressure and shorter barrel? Plus, you’re 100% right, it’ll still be loud. [/QUOTE]
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