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Link Posted: 11/18/2014 5:49:39 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:


threaded barrels can still have an 11 degree crown in there.  You can also get 5/8" threading if you want the muzzle to be thicker and less prone to change when hot.
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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:
I'm seriously considering this caliber for my next build. I would be wanting either a 16 or 18 inch barrel so my question would be can I get a barrel with a target crown instead of threaded?
Thanks



threaded barrels can still have an 11 degree crown in there.  You can also get 5/8" threading if you want the muzzle to be thicker and less prone to change when hot.



Thank you for your reply. The reason I asked is because I don't want a threaded barrel and I would prefer to buy it that way instead of taking it to my gunsmith to have it done.
I have a .300 BLK with a 16" barrel and I wish I would've done it that way, I use it for hunting and I don't really need a flash hider on it.
Link Posted: 11/18/2014 10:30:18 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:



Thank you for your reply. The reason I asked is because I don't want a threaded barrel and I would prefer to to buy it that way instead of taking it to my gunsmith to have it done.
I have a .300 BLK with a 16" barrel and I wish I would've done it that way, I use it for hunting and I don't really need a flash hider on it.
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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:
I'm seriously considering this caliber for my next build. I would be wanting either a 16 or 18 inch barrel so my question would be can I get a barrel with a target crown instead of threaded?
Thanks



threaded barrels can still have an 11 degree crown in there.  You can also get 5/8" threading if you want the muzzle to be thicker and less prone to change when hot.



Thank you for your reply. The reason I asked is because I don't want a threaded barrel and I would prefer to to buy it that way instead of taking it to my gunsmith to have it done.
I have a .300 BLK with a 16" barrel and I wish I would've done it that way, I use it for hunting and I don't really need a flash hider on it.


Muzzle devices can act as brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward. I cannot imagine not wanting one of those functions.  The latter function seems like it would be especially suited to hunting w/o a suppressor when you may not be wearing hearing protection, or not that much.  Black river tactical makes a light weight simple small funnel type "linear comp".  KAK makes a couple that are slightly larger and made of aluminum.
Link Posted: 11/19/2014 10:25:38 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:


Muzzle devices can act as brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward. I cannot imagine not wanting one of those functions.  The latter function seems like it would be especially suited to hunting w/o a suppressor when you may not be wearing hearing protection, or not that much.  Black river tactical makes a light weight simple small funnel type "linear comp".  KAK makes a couple that are slightly larger and made of aluminum.
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Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:
Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:
I'm seriously considering this caliber for my next build. I would be wanting either a 16 or 18 inch barrel so my question would be can I get a barrel with a target crown instead of threaded?
Thanks



threaded barrels can still have an 11 degree crown in there.  You can also get 5/8" threading if you want the muzzle to be thicker and less prone to change when hot.



Thank you for your reply. The reason I asked is because I don't want a threaded barrel and I would prefer to to buy it that way instead of taking it to my gunsmith to have it done.
I have a .300 BLK with a 16" barrel and I wish I would've done it that way, I use it for hunting and I don't really need a flash hider on it.


Muzzle devices can act as brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward. I cannot imagine not wanting one of those functions.  The latter function seems like it would be especially suited to hunting w/o a suppressor when you may not be wearing hearing protection, or not that much.  Black river tactical makes a light weight simple small funnel type "linear comp".  KAK makes a couple that are slightly larger and made of aluminum.



"brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward"
Non of which I need on a hunting rifle. I'm just a simple man but blast will be thrown forward anyway. As far as a suppressor is concerned that would be nice on my .300 BLK but after the 200$ tax stamp another 1000$ for a suppressor is not a logical purchase for me. I do have an Accu-Tac flash hider on my 300 BLK.

Link Posted: 11/19/2014 3:49:36 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:



"brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward"
Non of which I need on a hunting rifle. I'm just a simple man but blast will be thrown forward anyway. As far as a suppressor is concerned that would be nice on my .300 BLK but after the 200$ tax stamp another 1000$ for a suppressor is not a logical purchase for me. I do have an Accu-Tac flash hider on my 300 BLK.

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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:
I'm seriously considering this caliber for my next build. I would be wanting either a 16 or 18 inch barrel so my question would be can I get a barrel with a target crown instead of threaded?
Thanks



threaded barrels can still have an 11 degree crown in there.  You can also get 5/8" threading if you want the muzzle to be thicker and less prone to change when hot.



Thank you for your reply. The reason I asked is because I don't want a threaded barrel and I would prefer to to buy it that way instead of taking it to my gunsmith to have it done.
I have a .300 BLK with a 16" barrel and I wish I would've done it that way, I use it for hunting and I don't really need a flash hider on it.


Muzzle devices can act as brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward. I cannot imagine not wanting one of those functions.  The latter function seems like it would be especially suited to hunting w/o a suppressor when you may not be wearing hearing protection, or not that much.  Black river tactical makes a light weight simple small funnel type "linear comp".  KAK makes a couple that are slightly larger and made of aluminum.



"brakes, comps, flash hiders or the fourth function:  to throw blast forward"
Non of which I need on a hunting rifle. I'm just a simple man but blast will be thrown forward anyway. As far as a suppressor is concerned that would be nice on my .300 BLK but after the 200$ tax stamp another 1000$ for a suppressor is not a logical purchase for me. I do have an Accu-Tac flash hider on my 300 BLK.



I got 2 quality suppressors for $1200 (with tax stamps).

7.62 Specwar and Spectre II

Link Posted: 11/19/2014 4:21:38 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By AlphaOperator:

I got 2 quality suppressors for $1200 (with tax stamps).

7.62 Specwar and Spectre II

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That's not too bad for 2 suppressors. Where I live they're very proud of their stuff so they charge too much.
Link Posted: 11/19/2014 4:29:01 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:


That's not too bad for 2 suppressors. Where I live they're very proud of their stuff so they charge too much.
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Originally Posted By AlphaOperator:

I got 2 quality suppressors for $1200 (with tax stamps).

7.62 Specwar and Spectre II



That's not too bad for 2 suppressors. Where I live they're very proud of their stuff so they charge too much.


Likewise.

That's why I took advantage of SS's awesome deal.



Link Posted: 11/19/2014 9:16:21 PM EDT
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I just want a barrel with a target crown. If I can't buy it that way I'll just take it to my gunsmith and have it cut down.
Link Posted: 11/20/2014 10:02:00 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By DrkHorse57:
I just want a barrel with a target crown. If I can't buy it that way I'll just take it to my gunsmith and have it cut down.
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I don't have any target crown barrels on order yet, but will put one in next week. Will get some 16" and 18".
Link Posted: 11/22/2014 12:55:06 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Originally Posted By Dr69er:
Nice work Mark, I told you were going well with this round...Continued success !


Thanks Vic!

More kill pics:

85TSX, 50 yards, 16" bbl:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/image.jpg

Entrance:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/image1.jpg

Internal:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/image2.jpg

Exit:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/image3-1.jpg


Crow, 125 yards, 90 TNT, no more stealing corn for him:


http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/2110932.jpg


95 yards, 100 grain AccuBond, 90 pound doe, 16" bbl:


http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/324-1.jpg


8 year old wiht his FIRST kill ever, and first blood on his Wolverine rifle... 90 grain Gold Dot, 16" bbl, 60 yards:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/2085310.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/2085308.jpg


120SST, 100 yards, 18" bbl:


http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/doe1-1.jpg

Couple Texas Hogs, 16" bbl, 90 grain Gold Dots:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/2091814.jpg

100 grain AccuBond, 70 yards, 16" bbl:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/TheHomelandSoldier/2091563.jpg







And another one....



Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:05:35 PM EDT
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...and another one...  100 grain AccuBond at 105 yards out of an 8.2" barrel:

Link Posted: 11/30/2014 1:22:31 PM EDT
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...and some more....






These does were both shot at about 300 yards wiht a 90 grain Gold Dot:





Link Posted: 11/30/2014 4:26:05 PM EDT
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Whats the lowest expanding 6.8 bullet?  Thinking about a 8.2 or 10.5" barrel when you get them.
Link Posted: 11/30/2014 4:34:30 PM EDT
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Whats the lowest expanding 6.8 bullet?  Thinking about a 8.2 or 10.5" barrel when you get them.
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The 95TTSX  expands down to 1600fps, and has proven to be quite the success in the WLV.  The 90 grain Gold Dot is around 1700 fps and is kicking arse as well.
Link Posted: 11/30/2014 6:24:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:


The 95TTSX  expands down to 1600fps, and has proven to be quite the success in the WLV.  The 90 grain Gold Dot is around 1700 fps and is kicking arse as well.
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Originally Posted By cjgem:
Whats the lowest expanding 6.8 bullet?  Thinking about a 8.2 or 10.5" barrel when you get them.


The 95TTSX  expands down to 1600fps, and has proven to be quite the success in the WLV.  The 90 grain Gold Dot is around 1700 fps and is kicking arse as well.


When are the barrels due in?  Any ballistic data on the gold dots?

Thanks
Link Posted: 11/30/2014 7:59:42 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By cjgem:


When are the barrels due in?  Any ballistic data on the gold dots?

Thanks
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Originally Posted By cjgem:
Whats the lowest expanding 6.8 bullet?  Thinking about a 8.2 or 10.5" barrel when you get them.


The 95TTSX  expands down to 1600fps, and has proven to be quite the success in the WLV.  The 90 grain Gold Dot is around 1700 fps and is kicking arse as well.


When are the barrels due in?  Any ballistic data on the gold dots?

Thanks


Few weeks on more barrels and the 90 gold dot has an unofficial BC of .236. The 95TTSX is better, but much more expensive.
Link Posted: 12/4/2014 1:01:08 PM EDT
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Erik Winter at Windham Weaponry put this together for me.



Link Posted: 12/4/2014 1:38:20 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By GI_Brat:
Erik Winter at Windham Weaponry put this together for me.

http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4382/70930.JPG

http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4382/70929.JPG
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Now that's sharp!  Nice rifle bud. Be sure to add it to the Wolverine pic thread if you get the chance.
Link Posted: 12/4/2014 2:51:53 PM EDT
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Now that's sharp!  Nice rifle bud. Be sure to add it to the Wolverine pic thread if you get the chance.
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Originally Posted By GI_Brat:
Erik Winter at Windham Weaponry put this together for me.

http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4382/70930.JPG

http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4382/70929.JPG




Now that's sharp!  Nice rifle bud. Be sure to add it to the Wolverine pic thread if you get the chance.


Thanks! Pictures added to the Wolverine Forum.
Link Posted: 12/4/2014 7:04:17 PM EDT
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Nice!  Gettin' er done. Great hunting pics gents!
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Thanks! Pictures added to the Wolverine Forum.
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Originally Posted By GI_Brat:
Erik Winter at Windham Weaponry put this together for me.

http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4382/70930.JPG

http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4382/70929.JPG




Now that's sharp!  Nice rifle bud. Be sure to add it to the Wolverine pic thread if you get the chance.


Thanks! Pictures added to the Wolverine Forum.


Sweet Brat!

Here Also
Link Posted: 12/5/2014 11:58:20 AM EDT
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Cool round, just got added to my wishlist.

And I couldn't help but laugh when I saw your avatar and the cartridge name.
Link Posted: 12/5/2014 5:36:11 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By jamguitarist:
Cool round, just got added to my wishlist.

And I couldn't help but laugh when I saw your avatar and the cartridge name.
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Glad you like it.

Red Dawn is what got me seriously started in the fun-gun stuff back when I was 11.  One could say it was inspirational.


Link Posted: 12/5/2014 6:51:57 PM EDT
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Well shit, I've been avoiding this thread.
I may need to buy a blem barrel and laser marked upper.

Any reason not to do a pinned 14.5" for a general purpose rifle?
Link Posted: 12/5/2014 6:56:21 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Well shit, I've been avoiding this thread.
I may need to buy a blem barrel and laser marked upper.

Any reason not to do a pinned 14.5" for a general purpose rifle?
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No reason at all other than I don't offer 14.5".  Yet.
Link Posted: 12/5/2014 7:22:15 PM EDT
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No reason at all other than I don't offer 14.5".  Yet.
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Well shit, I've been avoiding this thread.
I may need to buy a blem barrel and laser marked upper.

Any reason not to do a pinned 14.5" for a general purpose rifle?



No reason at all other than I don't offer 14.5".  Yet.

Oh I have no qualms about sending a barrel to ADCO
Link Posted: 12/5/2014 7:25:26 PM EDT
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Oh I have no qualms about sending a barrel to ADCO
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Well shit, I've been avoiding this thread.
I may need to buy a blem barrel and laser marked upper.

Any reason not to do a pinned 14.5" for a general purpose rifle?



No reason at all other than I don't offer 14.5".  Yet.

Oh I have no qualms about sending a barrel to ADCO


I have 250 barrels on order in various lengths and they will start coming in soon. Hopefully they last longer than the last batch because I'm ordering another 250 this weekend and they will take a minute to get here.
Link Posted: 12/5/2014 7:39:45 PM EDT
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That's great to hear about the quantity of barrels you've got order.

Also, I'm very interested in this caliber and hope to add at least one to the stable in the near future if I can.

I'm on the fence about which length, and it may still change yet, but a 14.5" unpinned barrel sounds tempting.

Link Posted: 12/7/2014 9:48:02 PM EDT
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I have committed myself to the .277wlv for my latest build but I just cannot decide which barrel I want to use.

I have already purchased the dies, crimp, and identification bands. I even popped for a keychain!

I'm looking at either the 16" ARP or the stainless 18".

I'll be using it for hunting and target/range use with a 3-9x scope.

I like the idea of the shorter, more compact 16" for carry and brush work, but I don't want to give up any performance/accuracy if thats the trade off.

Normally, I would use one of my 300blk rifles or pistol just doing something different.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Link Posted: 12/7/2014 10:38:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By prybar:
I have committed myself to the .277wlv for my latest build but I just cannot decide which barrel I want to use.

I have already purchased the dies, crimp, and identification bands. I even popped for a keychain!

I'm looking at either the 16" ARP or the stainless 18".

I'll be using it for hunting and target/range use with a 3-9x scope.

I like the idea of the shorter, more compact 16" for carry and brush work, but I don't want to give up any performance/accuracy if thats the trade off.

Normally, I would use one of my 300blk rifles or pistol just doing something different.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks!
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I would go with the 18" personally...Nice balance, better velocity, and less muzzle blast, JMHO.

Good luck with it.
Link Posted: 12/8/2014 1:25:46 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By prybar:
I have committed myself to the .277wlv for my latest build but I just cannot decide which barrel I want to use.

I have already purchased the dies, crimp, and identification bands. I even popped for a keychain!

I'm looking at either the 16" ARP or the stainless 18".

I'll be using it for hunting and target/range use with a 3-9x scope.

I like the idea of the shorter, more compact 16" for carry and brush work, but I don't want to give up any performance/accuracy if thats the trade off.

Normally, I would use one of my 300blk rifles or pistol just doing something different.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks!
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~50fps is about the difference it seems.

Both are excellent for accuracy.
Link Posted: 12/14/2014 12:37:12 PM EDT
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Another great Buck taken with the Wolverine... 95TTSX:

Link Posted: 12/14/2014 2:14:39 PM EDT
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I ordered one of the 10.5" .300BLK uppers DSG ran for their Black Friday sale. I want to get some get trigger time with the .300 before deciding, but I've been thinking that a re-barrel to .277WLV might be in the cards. I'm going SBR, so the 10.5" barrel would be a no-brainer.

Are you going to do any 12.5" barrels?
Link Posted: 12/14/2014 2:15:36 PM EDT
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I ordered one of the 10.5" .300BLK uppers DSG ran for their Black Friday sale. I want to get some get trigger time with the .300 before deciding, but I've been thinking that a re-barrel to .277WLV might be in the cards. I'm going SBR, so the 10.5" barrel would be a no-brainer.

Are you going to do any 12.5" barrels?
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Yep I have 12.5" on order as well.
Link Posted: 12/14/2014 10:52:35 PM EDT
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OP, glad to hear this is really taking off.  You knew it was a good idea.  

I am wondeirng about the suitability of any of the factory offerings for very short barrels, like 8 ish  inch barrels.  I mean, are any of the loads using very fast burning powders such as lil gun or simialr or are they better suited to longer barrels?  

Wondering b/c that is one thing that draws me to BO, the fact the the factory ammo is suitable for the very short barrels.  

Thx
Link Posted: 12/15/2014 1:09:21 AM EDT
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Yes you can run H110/Win 296, Lil Gun, etc. in the 8.2, 10.5 and 12.5" barrels that are on the way. In fact, we have a 16" barrel with carbine gas that we're  testing that seems to like powders from H110 to AA2200 and will cycle fine...
Link Posted: 12/15/2014 5:18:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Yes you can run H110/Win 296, Lil Gun, etc. in the 8.2, 10.5 and 12.5" barrels that are on the way. In fact, we have a 16" barrel with carbine gas that we're  testing that seems to like powders from H110 to AA2200 and will cycle fine...
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any of the commercial loaded ammo loaded w/ fast powders?
Link Posted: 12/15/2014 5:32:52 PM EDT
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any of the commercial loaded ammo loaded w/ fast powders?
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Yes you can run H110/Win 296, Lil Gun, etc. in the 8.2, 10.5 and 12.5" barrels that are on the way. In fact, we have a 16" barrel with carbine gas that we're  testing that seems to like powders from H110 to AA2200 and will cycle fine...


any of the commercial loaded ammo loaded w/ fast powders?


I'm not sure what they use... their secret recipes and all... feel free to ask them, though!  I can tell you their ammo cycles in all builds I have seen so far.
Link Posted: 12/15/2014 9:33:40 PM EDT
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Yes, sorry concerning hijak about 300 BO as well as subsonic. Sorry for the fellow which submitted the link for the loades subsonic ammo that I overlooked.
Link Posted: 12/15/2014 11:41:38 PM EDT
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8.2" barrels in stock...
Link Posted: 12/23/2014 10:11:42 PM EDT
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Western Powders just published an article about the .277 Wolverine, we're quite honored:

http://blog.westernpowders.com/2014/12/the-277-wolverine-birth-of-a-wildcat/
Link Posted: 12/23/2014 10:44:55 PM EDT
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You were published.
You referenced loads that were tested by me and many others, therefore....

I am a published reloader!!

Yay, golf clap, please!!

Mark, I am so happy for you to get this recognition. You have had quite a year and I am happy for you and this cartridge.

GO WOLVERINE!!
Link Posted: 12/24/2014 12:31:02 AM EDT
[#42]
Im looking forward to seeing this go SAAMI spec!
Link Posted: 12/24/2014 9:14:35 AM EDT
[#43]
Nice article, congrats Mark !
Link Posted: 12/24/2014 10:52:41 AM EDT
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Thanks everyone and we have decided to release the cartridge specs, prints, reamers, etc. on August 14, 2015.  SAAMI submittal approaches.
Link Posted: 12/24/2014 11:35:19 AM EDT
[#45]
Great article Mark and great job with this round I love mine.

great news saami is around the corner congrats.
Link Posted: 12/25/2014 1:36:49 AM EDT
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so, ive got to ask...does this chambering have any potential for shooting subtonics?  I know that is outside the original design parameters, but that bison armory subsonic 6.8 project got me thinking.  

Of course, it could be done?  The specific question is whether it could be done w/ a heavyish .277 bullet that could cycle the action in a magazine length cartrigde?
Link Posted: 12/25/2014 1:55:12 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Thanks everyone and we have decided to release the cartridge specs, prints, reamers, etc. on August 14, 2015.  SAAMI submittal approaches.
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Awww! But I want you to get this SAAMI approved now!

Congratz on this milestone. It is amazing to see the progress that has been made here!
Link Posted: 12/25/2014 10:07:59 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
so, ive got to ask...does this chambering have any potential for shooting subtonics?  I know that is outside the original design parameters, but that bison armory subsonic 6.8 project got me thinking.  

Of course, it could be done?  The specific question is whether it could be done w/ a heavyish .277 bullet that could cycle the action in a magazine length cartrigde?
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We'll know shortly... we've had 150 grain subs run fine through a 1:11 twis barrel.

We have some 1:7 twist barrels coming in like the BSP and some 180 grain Woodleigh bullets to try with them. Should work just fine as like the BLK it will be easy to get case fill with the smaller case. 11.2 grains of Norma 200 was used to push the 150's so we'll try some other more available powders as well with the 180's.
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Awww! But I want you to get this SAAMI approved now!

Congratz on this milestone. It is amazing to see the progress that has been made here!
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Originally Posted By TheHomelandSoldier:
Thanks everyone and we have decided to release the cartridge specs, prints, reamers, etc. on August 14, 2015.  SAAMI submittal approaches.


Awww! But I want you to get this SAAMI approved now!

Congratz on this milestone. It is amazing to see the progress that has been made here!



Thanks for the kind words and as you know, getting a seat at the SAAMI table is not cheap or easy. Looks like we have a major ammunition manufacturer interested in supporting the cartridge, which should come to fruition around June we hope, and they will "sponsor" getting the submittal done. Time will tell but it looks promI sing so far.
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This is great! I'm going to be watching this closely!
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