.270 good enough?

sniper77

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I have a .270 win, and i'm wondering how accurate and lethal it would be on big game long range fixed up? Is it worth getting a different caliber, or would my .270 do the job if i spent some money on it?
 
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I have a .270 win, and i'm wondering how accurate and lethal it would be on big game long range fixed up? Is it worth getting a different caliber, or would my .270 do the job if i spent some money on it?
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How far and what size game do you want to shoot. .270W is only a marginal cartridge for true long range big game hunting.

Peter
 
Ideally, I want to be able to take an elk from as far away as my gun will let me, and still be lethal. About how far would that be?
 
You tell us how far can you hit consistently? What is the MOA your 270 shoots?

In .277 not a very good selection of high bc bullets and that is why 25, 270, 35 and 375 calibers are general not used for true long range whether 1K Match shooting or True Long Range Hunting.
 
The 270 would not be my first choice for a long range rifle for reasons as stated in previous post. The 270 is good for elk out to 400 yards or so with the right load and bullet, and if the rifle is accurate and you can shoot it. I have hunted with two buddies for years that shoot 270's and do it very well. They consistently bust mule deer and elk out to 400 yards but I think that is the exception not the rule for most shooters.
 
I have a .270 win, and i'm wondering how accurate and lethal it would be on big game long range fixed up? Is it worth getting a different caliber, or would my .270 do the job if i spent some money on it?



Well, how 'bout this:

rolandsbuck.jpg




Pick the right bullet and put it where it counts!
I could just about put my fist through the exit hole and the shoulder was jell-o!
 
the 270 is a fine round and has put more meat on the table than any ultra magnum has. That being said, for long range it wouldnt be my first pick. Although I do believe Berger is making a VLD in .277 now. But if you were considering putting money into a "longer range" rifle with minimal work, maybe rebarrel it to 280 Akely Improved. It seems to be a farely popular round and I beleive you would get them most bang for your buck in a standard bolt face with this round.

just my 2 cents

JPRITT
 
I asked the same question last year. I had a successful African plains cull hunt using the .270 Win. with Nosler 150 PTs to take ten animals, and the .338WM with 225s to take one. These calibers were very effective, but after thinking over the various shot presentations and results, I decided a commercially available cartridge which was flatter shooting than the .338, harder hitting than the the .270, and effective out to 800 yards would be even better.

After discussing this with Kirby Allen, we decided the 7 STW would be an excellent choice for the purpose. Of course, for handloaders one of his magnums would be even better.

BTW GG, my hat's off to you (and/or your client). A 756 yrd. shot like that with the .270 is very, very difficult.
 
I love the .270. I own a .270 wsm and have taken game with it at distances greater than 700 yds. I think that there are better choices out there if you want to go that route but the .270 will work very well to kill deer.
 
Lewis H,

I'm not speaking for GG here. But a shot at that range with the 270 is not "very, very difficult" . 756 yards is a very comfortable range for me, my 270, and my ammo, in fair conditions. I'm quite certain the same is true for 7mmrhb.
 
First, the picture say's it all Goodgrouper, Your skills are very impressive. I am curious what the muzzle velocity is on your 140 AB load. I have been using IMR4350 & H4831. I am curious what you are using.
I seem to remember a thread here (I think?) regarding the 270 in a Sendero. The thread went on and on with folks singing praises of that combo.
I have hunted with a 270 since 1981 and have had excelent results with it. With my 270's I have not shot past 175 yds on a buck. With the closest being 12 yds.
The two rifles I have in 270 seem to top out at 3000 fps with a 130gr bullet. They have factory barrels, one is a Remington and the other is a Tikka T3 lite, both have 22" barrels. And that seems to be the most limiting factor for me.
Therefore I will pick up a 7mm or 300 Mag when I know I will be hunting in the wide open. While I use the 270 when I am headed for the timber. I think my issue is just a "head game" thing with me. But that's the joy of big game rifle collecting.
My Tikka T3 Lite is oufitted with a Leupold VX1 2-7x32 scope, a nice light weight package, nothing fancy, just a nice little meat machine.
LewisH gave you a good piece of advise, I think you would do better with a 7mm STW.
Have fun,
 
First, the picture say's it all Goodgrouper, Your skills are very impressive. I am curious what the muzzle velocity is on your 140 AB load. I have been using IMR4350 & H4831. I am curious what you are using.


Thanks for the compliments but the only thing I had to do with this kill was taking the picture and I helped drag it off the mountain! This was 7mmrhb all by his lonesome. He found the buck on the opposing hillside, put the gun on his walking stick, ranged the buck, dialed his scope and dropped the buck! Then he used his cell phone for the first and last time and called me to help get this animal out!

As for the load, I think he is using H4831 and he is getting around 3050 fps with it. I'm not sure what the charge is but it would vary by lot anyway.
 
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