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Sig wins contract with the 277 fury
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<blockquote data-quote="Milepost" data-source="post: 1917584" data-attributes="member: 104022"><p>You are correct that a 270 WSM will match the performance of the .277 Fury. The only advantages to the hunting community is.</p><p>Advantages:</p><p>1) Shorter case allowing the longer, higher BC bullets to still fit in a a short action magazine. </p><p>2) New, faster powders will allow a shorter barrel for the same performance and because of this, reduce the overall weight and length of your rifle. </p><p>3) One more round in the magazine over a magnum caliber</p><p></p><p>Disadvantages: </p><p>1) The availability of reloading components </p><p>2) Initially the cost of brass will be likely to be much higher.$$</p><p>3) It will be LOUDER!! </p><p>4) Shorter barrel life</p><p>5) Probably require a labeled 80Kpsi pressure approved high strength action.... Due to liability issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milepost, post: 1917584, member: 104022"] You are correct that a 270 WSM will match the performance of the .277 Fury. The only advantages to the hunting community is. Advantages: 1) Shorter case allowing the longer, higher BC bullets to still fit in a a short action magazine. 2) New, faster powders will allow a shorter barrel for the same performance and because of this, reduce the overall weight and length of your rifle. 3) One more round in the magazine over a magnum caliber Disadvantages: 1) The availability of reloading components 2) Initially the cost of brass will be likely to be much higher.$$ 3) It will be LOUDER!! 4) Shorter barrel life 5) Probably require a labeled 80Kpsi pressure approved high strength action.... Due to liability issues. [/QUOTE]
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