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Sig wins contract with the 277 fury
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2833483" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I agree with the question of will makers of sporting rifles make a special, actions and recoil lugs, and bolts to withstand the 80,000 pounds of pressure, repeatedly. I think that Throat and Barrel life will be somewhat reduced until the Rifle makers develop a steel that will withstand that new higher level of pressure, for at least 2000 rounds or hopefully more. On the other hand, if the ammo makers offer a reduced pressure and velocity "Sporting Load ", then that might detract from the desire to own one. If you own a .270 Weatherby Mag, or a .270 Win Short mag, and the new Fury Sporting Ammo ends up being 150 fps faster with 150 grn bullets , is that enough to make you run out and buy one?? Maybe!! Will the faster twist mean that the 170 grn class of . 277 bullets will be the choice?? Again, Maybe. Very Interesting new round . Exciting New Technology!!! In the Orthopedic implant industry, we would sometimes say we had a "Product in search of a Use" Perhaps what the 220 Swift was in 1960, the 277 Fury will be in 2023!! We will watch with great interest and learn!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2833483, member: 100742"] I agree with the question of will makers of sporting rifles make a special, actions and recoil lugs, and bolts to withstand the 80,000 pounds of pressure, repeatedly. I think that Throat and Barrel life will be somewhat reduced until the Rifle makers develop a steel that will withstand that new higher level of pressure, for at least 2000 rounds or hopefully more. On the other hand, if the ammo makers offer a reduced pressure and velocity "Sporting Load ", then that might detract from the desire to own one. If you own a .270 Weatherby Mag, or a .270 Win Short mag, and the new Fury Sporting Ammo ends up being 150 fps faster with 150 grn bullets , is that enough to make you run out and buy one?? Maybe!! Will the faster twist mean that the 170 grn class of . 277 bullets will be the choice?? Again, Maybe. Very Interesting new round . Exciting New Technology!!! In the Orthopedic implant industry, we would sometimes say we had a "Product in search of a Use" Perhaps what the 220 Swift was in 1960, the 277 Fury will be in 2023!! We will watch with great interest and learn!! [/QUOTE]
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