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Old July 15, 2014, 09:55 AM   #11
buck460XVR
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The .327 has the potential to be a very versatile round. Problem is, it has to compete with loyal followings of proven calibers that have been around for most of today's shooters lifetime. Limited offerings in firearms and low availability of factory ammo has been a major problem with the caliber. Altho folks with them chime in "reload!", the majority of folks in the shooting world do not reload, nor do they want to. They want to walk into the LGS and readily find a good selection of ammo at a cost relative to other comparable calibers. I doubt the ,327 is going to go away, but whether it ever gets to be a mainstream caliber is yet to be seen. But then, many of it's fans like the idea it is a niche caliber and not owned by everyone.
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