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Thread: .277 Wolverine for Varmit Gun
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7 October 2014, 21:54 #16New Member
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FT,
I'm glad to see you "get it".
If you need anything along the way, just hit me up. Sounds like you'll be just fine, though.
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10 October 2014, 19:29 #17
Got my 18" SS .277WLV Barrel today! Looks great Ordered an Aero Precision stripped Upper W/O forward assist, just need a dust cover. Still looking for the "just right" hand guard, something 15" or so, and some way to add a small rail section on the bottom for a bi pod. I'm just going to pull a BCG, CH and Lower off of another rifle, as a "loaner" for this one as it will be a dedicated varmint gun. Maybe some coyote hunting this winter, but probably next spring. Looking forward to this, maybe my last rifle.
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10 October 2014, 19:47 #18
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10 October 2014, 19:55 #19
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10 October 2014, 20:20 #20
My suggestion on the rail are the 15" force rail or the 15" ALG Defense rail.
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10 October 2014, 21:19 #21
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10 October 2014, 21:22 #22
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10 October 2014, 21:33 #23
I looked at all 3 so far and the Gen 2, especially at 150 bucks, looks great. Since it won't see really "rough" handling as a dedicated varmint gun, I'm sure it would really be tough enough to handle the job. Lots of open space too, for good air flow and cooling.
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10 October 2014, 21:37 #24
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23 October 2014, 10:54 #25
Out of curiousity, what powder(s) are you using to get this performance out of the 277?
I am looking at getting into this caliber. I load for 5.56 and 308, and while I hunt with the .308 it's a beast especially when suppressed. I'd like to build a lightweight .277 I can use my QD 7.62 can with when I want. Probably run a 2-7x power optic... Already building it in my head
Are you sourcing bullets locally or online? And the biggest thing for me is converting brass.
Thanks!
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23 October 2014, 10:58 #26
In using 1680 to get the above velocities. A lot of other people are using 5744 and getting similar results. You can use 2200, RE7 and imr 4198 and get great accuracy but velocity isn't as good. You can buy formed brass from A couple of sponsors at the MDWS WLV forum if that makes it easier. Bullets I get online from various places. RMR had 90gr GD the other day and I have found 100gr AB overstock at Shooters pro shop for $18.45 per 50 which is a great price! Just look around and you'll find them.
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23 October 2014, 11:05 #27
Thanks for the info!
I get some great accuracy with 4198 and my bolt .223 so I'm not a stranger to it...and I like having commonality/powder I can use in more than one gun.
I'll probably look at getting a few hundred pieces of formed brass to start just to make things easier on me...glad to know that's an option
I'm going to *try* to swing a .277 package as a Christmas present to myself this year so hopefully the wife plays ball. I was trying to talk her into another 5.56 can the other day with no luck lol
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23 October 2014, 11:06 #28
.277 Wolverine for Varmit Gun
I'm the same way want a general commonality in majority of my powders as well. Slide on over to the forum and get aquatinted and good luck on the Christmas present
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23 October 2014, 15:30 #29
How much longer before there is commercially available .277 ammo?
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23 October 2014, 15:33 #30
any day now... think he is having some trouble getting his website going...