Hey all. Thought I'd post a group pic of some 270 Win bullets. I spent some time busting jugs this summer in preparation for a mule deer hunt. Water filled milk jugs set at 100 yards. All of the 130 grain bullets were launched with the same charge of 55 grains of Imr 4350.
Left to right...130...
56 grains of rl17 and the 165 A-Bond in Norma cases and a cci 200 primer for me. My Kimber Classic Select and a Bartlein barreled Remington both love this recipe.
Been thinking,hoping,the same thing. The 145 ELD-X doesn't perform well in my Tikka at mag length. Maybe seated out a little longer. No point in my mind being a hunting rifle. I just have to wonder if the Game Changer won't suffer similarly. Bullets that carry their weight out more to the tip...
I agree with songdog. I drew my deer tag this year,(11 points). Ill keep my daughter in their system,but I'm coming out. I'm convinced the lack of leftover license in eastern Montana reflects this as well. The folks that have given up on Colorado,and the cash crop wildlife,are taking their...
Here is a 130 grain 270 I fired into some water jugs. The first jug was a rather robust detergent jug. The range was 100 yards. The same test shredded a 168 grain .30 cal Ballistic Tip. I would have no qualms about using these for elk in my 270 Win.
Thanks fellas. It was a good season. The rut was still just a flicker,but it was enough to get this guy up and around at midday. He had his nose up a doe's butt. Ten till twelve on the fourth day. The otter six Kimber closed the deal.