I was thinking about a comment made on another thread about how many Remington introduced cartridges, no matter how good, are destined to fail. Consider for a moment: The .17 Rem, .222 Rem Mag, 5mm, 6mm, 6.5 Rem Mag, .350 Rem Mag, all the SAUMs, and the RUMs except perhaps the .300. Even the .280 (though IMHO it is the superior cartridge) doesn't come even close to the .270 in terms of popularity.
Yet, we see the success of of some truely oddball stuff introduced by other companies: The .17 HMR, .450 Marlin, .204 Ruger and the red-headed stepchild of them all, the .323 WSM. Seriously - a 8mm in a short/fat magnum? Why the h#&& not a proper .338?
Anyways, to serves to show how much good marketing and customer support matters (ie. Ruger/Hornady), and also what a fickle lot we as shooters are.
And I blame the Americans (largely due to Jack O'Connor) for the proliferation of the .277, when the whole rest of the world recognizes it should be .264, or .284.
Yet, we see the success of of some truely oddball stuff introduced by other companies: The .17 HMR, .450 Marlin, .204 Ruger and the red-headed stepchild of them all, the .323 WSM. Seriously - a 8mm in a short/fat magnum? Why the h#&& not a proper .338?
Anyways, to serves to show how much good marketing and customer support matters (ie. Ruger/Hornady), and also what a fickle lot we as shooters are.
And I blame the Americans (largely due to Jack O'Connor) for the proliferation of the .277, when the whole rest of the world recognizes it should be .264, or .284.


















































