Dylon Fisher
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- Dec 16, 2011
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I personally like the .270. Just wondering what everyone else things. In general not a certain ranges.
I do. Well maybe not quite 10 but let's see, .223 includes, 40, 55, 68, 70, and 75 grain bullets in several types. I also load 4 different bullet weights and types in 6.8 SPCII as well among others. But that's just me.Personally I like the fact that I only need to choose either a 130 or 150 grain bullet. How many people actually shoot 10 different bullet weights anyway?
I'm like this also. I don't have a lot of rifles but enough, and each cartridge is dedicated to a certain bullet. Now, once I know what I'm going out for I just pick one rifle and no fooling around.Personally I like the fact that I only need to choose either a 130 or 150 grain bullet. How many people actually shoot 10 different bullet weights anyway?
If I had only one rifle it would be .308. Isn't the .270 round a barrel burner?
This. Although, at all but extreme hunting ranges, the differences are negligible.It is slightly overbore, but it isn't designed to be shot enough for that to be a problem.
Personally I think the 7mm-08 is superior to the .308 and the .280 Rem is superior to the .270.
All of them get the job done for East Coast deer hunting though.