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So Will the .270 Win Overtake the CM's and PRC's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 1947752" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>There is some work being done on a new barn burner .277, I think its called the SIG Fury and works at 80psi using some steel components to the "brass"...I'm sure that will not be cheap. The article I read said they were getting like 3000 with a 140 or 150 bullet? Also, Nosler is developing the 27 Nosler...so there is some potential in the .277 caliber--faster twist barrels and a 140 gr Nosler ABLR would help the old school .270 Win. Maybe create a .270 AI since everybody loves the AI moniker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 1947752, member: 109378"] There is some work being done on a new barn burner .277, I think its called the SIG Fury and works at 80psi using some steel components to the "brass"...I'm sure that will not be cheap. The article I read said they were getting like 3000 with a 140 or 150 bullet? Also, Nosler is developing the 27 Nosler...so there is some potential in the .277 caliber--faster twist barrels and a 140 gr Nosler ABLR would help the old school .270 Win. Maybe create a .270 AI since everybody loves the AI moniker. [/QUOTE]
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