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Have you tried out their Interbonds? I have great accuracy with the 180's, I know different weight.
Like I said, load up two different bullets. For my 270 I have 140 grain Bergers which are extremely accurate, and I use them for antelope, and deer when I'm in open country. I also have some 150 grain Speer Grand Slams and some 140 grain Barnes tsx. I'll choose one of those two for elk, or deer if I'm hunting in the timber. I shot antelope in Wyoming this year with the Bergers and shot a blacktail in the timber at 40 yards with the Grand Slams.
Oops, how did I overlook the speed? Are you positive about 3400fps? I cannot find anything close to that with the WSM cartridge until going to a 130gr or 125gr. As Bigger say's, I run Accubonds out of my favorite RUM. I have used the 180gr. @ 3328fps on deer and elk out to very long ranges with great results. However this last year I shot a muley at 35 yards, broadside. Bullet entered the ribs, took an immediate right turn and under same side front shoulder, WTH? It did blow a piece of bone to offside rear. Buck went around 80 yards. I'll never forget the look of him standing there for a moment staring at me before he took off and me in disbelief as too how I missed that shot! Should have blown him off his feet! Proof for me as there is no 100% perfect shot placement, bullet combination for speed every time while hunting! I will still keep using the Accubonds based on previous results, as this will probably never happen again in my life. Maybe the said buck was Super Buck, IDK!