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Thinking of a .277 for new build?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1769004" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>There are many ways to skin this cat, if your staying on the long action the 270 WSM really, really works, I've built dozens of them, you can run a mild load in the 2900 fps range with a 170 and recoil is actually pleasant.</p><p>Built a pile of Sherman Wildcats so I really like the 270 Sherman, real similar performance to the WSM just on a standard bolt face.</p><p>I know some guys are kicking around a 270 MAX which is a Sherman design blowing out the SAUM which should be right in or just over the WSM but give you awesome ADG brass.</p><p>The 7 Blaser necked down is a solid option as well, very solid, I have not built one yet but have a reamer print ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1769004, member: 13632"] There are many ways to skin this cat, if your staying on the long action the 270 WSM really, really works, I've built dozens of them, you can run a mild load in the 2900 fps range with a 170 and recoil is actually pleasant. Built a pile of Sherman Wildcats so I really like the 270 Sherman, real similar performance to the WSM just on a standard bolt face. I know some guys are kicking around a 270 MAX which is a Sherman design blowing out the SAUM which should be right in or just over the WSM but give you awesome ADG brass. The 7 Blaser necked down is a solid option as well, very solid, I have not built one yet but have a reamer print ready. [/QUOTE]
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