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.270 vs .280
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Schenck" data-source="post: 567984" data-attributes="member: 9307"><p>Thanks Gents - you have confirmed my thinking! Had I been busy with a new build I might have gone the .280 route but I have had great service with a .270 and will certainly look to rebarrel. I will go and check the twist but know my rifle stabilises 130gr very well but not 150gr - perhaps a 10 twist os the answer and then shoot the heavier stuff. I have been very happy with the 130gr offerings so here I must thingk carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Schenck, post: 567984, member: 9307"] Thanks Gents - you have confirmed my thinking! Had I been busy with a new build I might have gone the .280 route but I have had great service with a .270 and will certainly look to rebarrel. I will go and check the twist but know my rifle stabilises 130gr very well but not 150gr - perhaps a 10 twist os the answer and then shoot the heavier stuff. I have been very happy with the 130gr offerings so here I must thingk carefully. [/QUOTE]
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