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Ammo Smith
- Mar 1, 2007
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lhsako":1bib1fl2 said:gerry":1bib1fl2 said:Hard to go wrong with the 6.5x55, 6.5 Creedmoor or 7mm-08 these days for women or youth. Quite frankly for men as well, most animals don't require a cannon to bring them down. The 270 Win kicks a bit more but there are a ton of factory loads for it and I really appreciate mine. My wife has a 6.5x55 and I also have a 260 Rem, both are quite enjoyable to shoot and do the job nicely.
The .270 is the nicest deer size game rig out there ! download it if need be......
With faster burning powders in the 270 Win like H 4895 or Varget 45 gr+/- at 2800-2900 using 130 gr bullets is a dead ringer in every way for the 260 class of cartridges. These days with 90-110 gr bullets for the 6.8 SPC it can be reduced even more. The good old 270 Win has never been so versatile as it is now.
35 Whelen":1bib1fl2 said:Even in todays hyper advertised 6.5 Creedmore days; the little 7mm/08 seams to be cleaning up gun sales
Here in Maine, every shop I go into is loaded with both, seams like the paper punchers are all about the Creedmores; but the hunting crowd(especially the ladys and younger hunters) are definitely leaning hard at the little 7mm ! It has certainly established
Itself as a legitimate " Moose gun" with the right bullets and nowadays a top contender for deer/black bears. It looks like it is going to get bundled up with .270/.280 crowd, as a top performer on Whitetails!
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I would have zero issues using a 7mm-08 for all my hunting including moose. It's a fantastic little round.