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IMO: Ammo companies are half a Democrat. They'd be better served by developing "new" loads for existing fodder and offering appropriate bbls for sale.

 


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I get the idea behind this and the 277 fury. High pressure loads for 16-20 inch barrels than hang with if not beat "old" cartridges from 22-26 inch barrels. With how the popularity of supressors has taken off its a growing market.

My only hang up with these is being able to reload these specialty cases without needing a complete diffrent set of equipment
 

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I get the idea behind this and the 277 fury. High pressure loads for 16-20 inch barrels than hang with if not beat "old" cartridges from 22-26 inch barrels. With how the popularity of supressors has taken off its a growing market.

My only hang up with these is being able to reload these specialty cases without needing a complete diffrent set of equipment
Good post. Thanks. I'm an enthusiast and by no means an expert (obvious): Is this rd "saying" steel cases aren't shit anymore and SAAMI needs to "re-evaluate"?

FYI/FUN FACT: A bullet fired from a diving aircraft has enough inherit/relative velocity to overcome stability from twist:

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