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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
270 win vs 280 ai
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNimrod" data-source="post: 1070328" data-attributes="member: 87551"><p>I missed the question on the whole 270 v 270 ai v 280 ai. For the range or hunting, even long range hunting? If hunting, putting a 30" pipe on a stock is a little nutty, especially on a mountain hunt (read - sheep country). Stick with the 270 in case your ammo is lost, EVERYONE will have more in stock, and buy some H100V powder to push 140 BTs at 3,000 FPS on a 23" tube. Go heavier to 150 with Magpro at 2900 - and if worried about lack of "flatness" get a good scope and dial knob and a rangefinder. It works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNimrod, post: 1070328, member: 87551"] I missed the question on the whole 270 v 270 ai v 280 ai. For the range or hunting, even long range hunting? If hunting, putting a 30" pipe on a stock is a little nutty, especially on a mountain hunt (read - sheep country). Stick with the 270 in case your ammo is lost, EVERYONE will have more in stock, and buy some H100V powder to push 140 BTs at 3,000 FPS on a 23" tube. Go heavier to 150 with Magpro at 2900 - and if worried about lack of "flatness" get a good scope and dial knob and a rangefinder. It works. [/QUOTE]
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