Posted on Apr 30, 2024
277 Fury Vs 6.5 Creedmoor: Does the Reign of Creedmoor End?
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All i can say is the Fury is soon coming to an arms room near you. It will be replacing the 5.56 NATO round as the primary cartridge of the US armed forces. If you want a rifle that will have a surplus of ammo to be fed, it's time to jump on the Fury bandwagon. It's supply and demand in action.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler, LTC Trent Klug,
CSM Charles Hayden, SMSgt David A Asbury,
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277 Fury Vs 6.5 Creedmoor: Does the Reign of Creedmoor End?
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Posted 18 d ago
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SGT Aaron Atwood
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I have my doubts. I was on an M16A2 when M4s and M16A4s were already issued out for years.
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It will still be around but it won't be as plentiful. Manufacturers that want Gov't contracts are going to retool lines for the 277.
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