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Railrob, the .270 you are considering is more than enough for deer, bear and elk. I have shot dozens of animals with an ancient .270 hand me down rifle from my dad. Dozens after the dozens he shot with it. Great caliber. We also used 130 grain lead for over 40 years with this gun. Deer, elk, bear.
Quote from: ICEMAN on January 26, 2009, 06:03:42 AMRailrob, the .270 you are considering is more than enough for deer, bear and elk. I have shot dozens of animals with an ancient .270 hand me down rifle from my dad. Dozens after the dozens he shot with it. Great caliber. We also used 130 grain lead for over 40 years with this gun. Deer, elk, bear. Awesome thanks..now I need to figure out the gun part....
is .270 enough to take down a bear? elk?
Have you thought about the 30-06? Maybe we could discuss the pros and cons of the .270 and the 30-06.
You do know that a .270 is just a necked down 30-06 right?
Why are you getting rid of the 30-06 and getting a 270 or 7mm? They all do the same thing with the 7mm getting a slight edge in performance. Unless you just want a new gun, which is cool too
Quote from: 270Shooter on January 27, 2009, 02:55:12 PMWhy are you getting rid of the 30-06 and getting a 270 or 7mm? They all do the same thing with the 7mm getting a slight edge in performance. Unless you just want a new gun, which is cool too ding ding ding we have a winner!!!! now if i could only shoot a 7mm mag sometime soon so I know If I like it or not........