bojangles808
WKR
anyone have any insight? they talk about it briefly on the sig meateater episode @1:28:20.
.277 Sig Fury. The brass has a steel end to handle pressure of something like 80,000 psi. Im not sure if that will make it in to the civilian world or just military.
What powder?
Fireformed nicely into 260AI.
Ran a 140 match burner up to 3236 in a 24” barrel before the Fed 210 primer pierced.
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I thought I heard somewhere that the steel cases weren’t able to be reloaded?
Fireformed nicely into 260AI.
Ran a 140 match burner up to 3236 in a 24” barrel before the Fed 210 primer pierced.
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I thought I heard somewhere that the steel cases weren’t able to be reloaded?
Would a steel case head take more pressure than brass when it comes to piercing primers?
In my case yes, the primer was the weak link. With the load I ran it likely would’ve locked up the bolt with traditional brass.
Even with the load that pierced the primer, extraction was very easy.
I have seen the hybrid ammo for sale in my local gun shop, so it's already here for sportsman if they want it..277 Sig Fury. The brass has a steel end to handle pressure of something like 80,000 psi. Im not sure if that will make it in to the civilian world or just military.
My curiosity is if having a steel case head and running high pressures is just going to result in more pierced primers.