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I've killed 2 elk with my 270 using the Hornady Superformance 130gr Interbond. Not long range shots (75 and 125yds) but I'd feel confident with them out to 300yds. I've been able to find them consistently on the shelves when I need them. They are very fast at 3200fps.
Here is my 150gr Barnes from my 2013 spring bear hunt. Clearly I did not get text book expansion...probably could have used a few more fps. However, weight retention was awesome and terminal performance was devastating.
Quote from: h20hunter on June 24, 2014, 11:40:06 AMHere is my 150gr Barnes from my 2013 spring bear hunt. Clearly I did not get text book expansion...probably could have used a few more fps. However, weight retention was awesome and terminal performance was devastating.IMO thats bullet failure. Basically a FMJ.
What is more puzzling to me though is why so many 270 Winnie shooters use 150gr bullets when the 130 or 140 grainers clearly outperform them and I don't only mean because the 130's or 140's shoot flatter but they produce more energy as well.
And that is why I believe it's more of a philosophical view than a clear cut case of bullet failure.I hear the EXACT same thing with regard to Berger bullets, EXCEPT, their bullets are intended to do the exact opposite. Berger wants their bullet to penetrate the hide then go off like a grenade inside the animal creating a very large wound channel for maximum bleed out.IMO, the people that prefer maximum penetration, often, claim Berger type bullets, that are intended to create very large wound channels, have bullet failure because they have considerably less retained weight and the people on the other side of the fence call foul when bullets don't expand very much but in all actuality, BOTH, bullets are doing exactly what they were designed to do. Whether you call it bullet failure or not, is likely more dependent on which point of view you buy into versus another. Like you said, the bullet exited the barrel and you recovered the animal, how can anyone say the bullet failed to do its job.
By the way, I like 150s in the 270 and 180s in the 30-06. The only disadvantage I see is a bit more recoil.