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Ok, we've heard NATO may be adopting the 6.8x51 Sig round.
An article on an Australian magazine says it looks like the Australian army will adopt it but there is a civilian designation of .277 Sig Fury of you can find ammo etc.
It seems to run at higher pressures because of a special case using an Stainless Steal case head attached to a brass case.
Is that a reloading proposition?
Assuming pressure increases velocity does anyone know what it's muzzle velocity using a given barrel length?
It's a .270 calibre so does it offer anything more for rifle hunters?
Is it going to be the elusive flat shooting cartridge that is a real changer?
An article on an Australian magazine says it looks like the Australian army will adopt it but there is a civilian designation of .277 Sig Fury of you can find ammo etc.
It seems to run at higher pressures because of a special case using an Stainless Steal case head attached to a brass case.
Is that a reloading proposition?
Assuming pressure increases velocity does anyone know what it's muzzle velocity using a given barrel length?
It's a .270 calibre so does it offer anything more for rifle hunters?
Is it going to be the elusive flat shooting cartridge that is a real changer?
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