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Yeah I totally agree ...if I was hunting Antelope I would be taking a .243 or a 25-06 ...A friend of mine has killed some whopper antelope and he told me you always hear of guys shooting antelope at 500 and 600 yrds but he said most of the ones he shot were less than 100 ...guess it all comes down to the sneakiness of the hunter ...if I went I think I would be more into the long pokes
To answer your question no, I don't have experience loading that light for the .270 but to offer an opinion I wouldn't go that light if it was me. Stick with a good 130 grain bullet and you will get all the velocity you need and better performance at distance than a lighter bullet.The .270 is a very good Antelope caliber.
I'm also breaking out the trusty .270 for my Wyoming antelope hunt this year. I just picked up some 130 gr Nosler Accubonds and some 130 grain Barnes Vor-TX bullets to try out at the range. If the Nosler's shoot well I'll probably stick with them based on recommendations from my friends.