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270 AI or Gibbs ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1963409" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I like my .270AI and the performance that I get out of the cartridge. It can be a little time consuming making brass, however the results are well worth the effort. I just read an article about the new <em>"designer"</em> round the 27 Nosler, the latest and best anti-tank, 3000 yard long range elephant destroyer. I am getting 3300fps out of a 26 inch Lilja barrel with the 150gr ABLRs, using almost half of the powder that the 27 Nosler is using and my brass is not costing me $2.00 a piece ($40 a box); meaning less reloading expense and less recoil. Feenix got me interested in this round and I am glad that he did. I am not familiar with the Gibbs line so cannot help you there. Good luck with your build no matter what you decide. From all that I am reading I believe the .270 caliber to be extremely underrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1963409, member: 69192"] I like my .270AI and the performance that I get out of the cartridge. It can be a little time consuming making brass, however the results are well worth the effort. I just read an article about the new [I]"designer"[/I] round the 27 Nosler, the latest and best anti-tank, 3000 yard long range elephant destroyer. I am getting 3300fps out of a 26 inch Lilja barrel with the 150gr ABLRs, using almost half of the powder that the 27 Nosler is using and my brass is not costing me $2.00 a piece ($40 a box); meaning less reloading expense and less recoil. Feenix got me interested in this round and I am glad that he did. I am not familiar with the Gibbs line so cannot help you there. Good luck with your build no matter what you decide. From all that I am reading I believe the .270 caliber to be extremely underrated. [/QUOTE]
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