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Is the 300 win mag too big for what I'm needing?
Quote from: Tyler_C on July 20, 2016, 10:27:42 PMIs the 300 win mag too big for what I'm needing?No, it's not too big.It is a great elk cartridge.Personally, if I had a 270 already, I'd pick something significantly different ballistically speaking (i.e. not a 6.5 Creed).A 300 Win Mag fits the bill.And since you don't reload, it comes in tons of factory loads (unlike the Creedmoor).
Quote from: crabcreekhunter on July 20, 2016, 08:19:37 PMStick with .270 a bonded 130 grain bullet at 3200 fps will knock whatever deer or elk you want down at that range no problem.. and can shoot plenty well out to a grand. Save some money buy some more ammo and have fun +1, 130 Partition will do just fine too.
Stick with .270 a bonded 130 grain bullet at 3200 fps will knock whatever deer or elk you want down at that range no problem.. and can shoot plenty well out to a grand. Save some money buy some more ammo and have fun
Yeah, the 26 Nosler:http://www.chuckhawks.com/26Nosler.htm
Quote from: huntnphool on July 20, 2016, 08:50:27 PMQuote from: crabcreekhunter on July 20, 2016, 08:19:37 PMStick with .270 a bonded 130 grain bullet at 3200 fps will knock whatever deer or elk you want down at that range no problem.. and can shoot plenty well out to a grand. Save some money buy some more ammo and have fun +1, 130 Partition will do just fine too. The 6.5 Creedmoor is a excellent cartridge. Take a look at the factory Hornady offerings with the ELD-X. At the ranges you described it will do it just as clean with less fuss than the averaged .270 Win. Hell the 7x57 is a better suited to the ranges you described than the .270 Win. Better yet you don't have to deal with the slips on their knees in love with the 7mm-08 slug.