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Thinking of a .277 for new build?
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5shaggy" data-source="post: 1768628" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>I have two 6.5-284s and a regular 284win. I can handle plenty of recoil but not as excited about it as I used to be and I really don't like brakes. I was going to do a 300WSM on a long action but now I am thinking a 270 Sherman, 270 wby, or wsm focused on 150 to 170 weight bullets. Main targets will be Texas whitetail and lots of hogs as far as I can see 'em.</p><p>Anybody have any pros or cons, better ideas or just plain don't do its?</p><p>I do my own smithing, money isn't an issue(but I am kinda tight), and been reloading for 30+years with plenty of wildcats in the mix. What do y'all think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5shaggy, post: 1768628, member: 13311"] I have two 6.5-284s and a regular 284win. I can handle plenty of recoil but not as excited about it as I used to be and I really don’t like brakes. I was going to do a 300WSM on a long action but now I am thinking a 270 Sherman, 270 wby, or wsm focused on 150 to 170 weight bullets. Main targets will be Texas whitetail and lots of hogs as far as I can see ‘em. Anybody have any pros or cons, better ideas or just plain don’t do its? I do my own smithing, money isn’t an issue(but I am kinda tight), and been reloading for 30+years with plenty of wildcats in the mix. What do y’all think? [/QUOTE]
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