.277 Cal in .308 Brass
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RE: .277 Cal in .308 Brass
The 27-08 never really saw any meaning with the already popular 7mm08 and somewhat newly shining260s being substitutes for the full size30 cal; forreproducing the performance of the 25-06 or 280in a shorter cartridge. I really don't see the point of the 27 caliber when there's a similar cartridge in 28 that can better be a double for larger game also, and if its strictly deer, a popularity issue is always there.
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RE: .277 Cal in .308 Brass
The 7mm-08 sure does seem like a pretty good substitute. Still with O'Connor pushing the .270 like he did, I would have thought that it would have seemed like a natural pregression to get the .270 in a shorter case back in the 50's - 60's. As redundant as the idea seems now...it would still be an interesting experiment in a wildcat. I wonder how it would perform relative to the original .270W, 7mm-08, and the .260Remington.
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RE: .277 Cal in .308 Brass
Make no doubt about it, you will probably see it.
I will tell you a little secret, the ONLY reason you see MOST new chamberings is to sellNEW guns, not because they are better. Everybody wants something NEW the customer will talk his self into believing it is better.
I will tell you a little secret, the ONLY reason you see MOST new chamberings is to sellNEW guns, not because they are better. Everybody wants something NEW the customer will talk his self into believing it is better.
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RE: .277 Cal in .308 Brass
I put together a .270-08 Ackley Improved a few years back that gave surprising performance from a 24" barrel. It came outslightly above the regular .270 Winchester's ballistics. The project hinged on a short action Remington - and I happened to have a .270 barrel laying around the shop looking for a home. (Some customers like having something a little different) The 270 WSM came out shortly thereafter and will likely prevent any .270 caliber based on the .308 case from getting very popular.
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RE: .277 Cal in .308 Brass
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I put together a .270-08 Ackley Improved a few years back that gave surprising performance from a 24" barrel.
I put together a .270-08 Ackley Improved a few years back that gave surprising performance from a 24" barrel.
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RE: .277 Cal in .308 Brass
Yes, The 270- WSM is really sort of a 270-08 Improved. I was not impressed to start with with the 270 WSM but it really is the best of both worlds, It has the velocity and flat shooting ability of the 270 Win shoved into a short action. Team that in my case with the 26 inch fluted barrel Varmit model Savage rifle with accu-trigger and you have a dandy reach out and whack something rifle. The down side if there is one, it weights 8.75 lbs without opticts. For me its a stand rifle so no big deal.