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Quote from: Buzz2401 on April 24, 2015, 09:04:04 PM270 and a 30-06 are pretty much identical. Typically most shoot heavier bullets out of the 06 than they do in the .270. But for fun look at the BC's and SD's in say a 130 grain in both calibers. The .270 will be head and shoulders better. The calibers are not even remotely close to being identical.
270 and a 30-06 are pretty much identical.
Quote from: bobcat on April 24, 2015, 10:08:23 PMQuote from: cboom on April 24, 2015, 09:38:44 PMQuote from: Buzz2401 on April 24, 2015, 09:04:04 PM270 and a 30-06 are pretty much identical. Typically most shoot heavier bullets out of the 06 than they do in the .270. But for fun look at the BC's and SD's in say a 130 grain in both calibers. The .270 will be head and shoulders better. The calibers are not even remotely close to being identical.On paper there may be a difference, but in the real world it's definitely not significant. The case is identical, they hold the same amount of powder, the only difference is about 2 hundredths of an inch in bullet diameter. I'd have to agree that they are nearly identical in performance.This kind of thinking makes no sense to me. On paper there is a difference and as far as BC and SD goes a significant difference. These differences do make a difference in the real world and it can be proven on paper, making this a factual statement. Saying otherwise is just an opinion and a baseless one at that.Both are fine calibers. If one wants to shoot lighter bullets I think the .270 is the way to go, if one wants to shoot heavier bullets the 06 would be a better choice.
Quote from: cboom on April 24, 2015, 09:38:44 PMQuote from: Buzz2401 on April 24, 2015, 09:04:04 PM270 and a 30-06 are pretty much identical. Typically most shoot heavier bullets out of the 06 than they do in the .270. But for fun look at the BC's and SD's in say a 130 grain in both calibers. The .270 will be head and shoulders better. The calibers are not even remotely close to being identical.On paper there may be a difference, but in the real world it's definitely not significant. The case is identical, they hold the same amount of powder, the only difference is about 2 hundredths of an inch in bullet diameter. I'd have to agree that they are nearly identical in performance.
With the bullets available today, smaller caliber cartridges have become more viable for being able to cleanly take big game. I would certainly stay with 7mm size and below in a rifle for a lady. I would pick a 270 over a 30-06 and a 7 -08 over a 3-08. Most ladies are going to want a lightweight rifle. Light rifles will have more felt recoil than heavier rifles so you are going to want to match that light rifle with a lower recoiling round. 25-06 and 260 would be great choices too but they are hard to find in a lot of manufacturer's offerings.
Quote from: Curly on April 25, 2015, 06:20:00 AMWith the bullets available today, smaller caliber cartridges have become more viable for being able to cleanly take big game. I would certainly stay with 7mm size and below in a rifle for a lady. I would pick a 270 over a 30-06 and a 7 -08 over a 3-08. Most ladies are going to want a lightweight rifle. Light rifles will have more felt recoil than heavier rifles so you are going to want to match that light rifle with a lower recoiling round. 25-06 and 260 would be great choices too but they are hard to find in a lot of manufacturer's offerings. ......... and when you do your due diligence, find the brand that she shoulders most comfortably and then purchase either, a lady or anyone's experience, for that matter, can be much more 'pleasant' rather than going bigger simply because............well, I'm not sure why...... .I've never killed a game animal, any game animal, and later wished that I'd done it with a more powerful cartridge.