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The Basics, Starting Out
270 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="boattailed bandit" data-source="post: 826696" data-attributes="member: 69647"><p>So as I have been reading through the forums, feverishly trying to get ideas and prices, I have noticed not many people shoot the 270 win. I know a select few might use the 270 WSM, but as for the straight 270 I haven't seen many. Is there a reason for this? I have used a 270 win on whitetails and coyotes for years and have never had one not drop dead in its tracks, however none have been over 300 yards. Is there something Im missing? I love the versatility of the round and I already do my own handloads for it. Im just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boattailed bandit, post: 826696, member: 69647"] So as I have been reading through the forums, feverishly trying to get ideas and prices, I have noticed not many people shoot the 270 win. I know a select few might use the 270 WSM, but as for the straight 270 I haven't seen many. Is there a reason for this? I have used a 270 win on whitetails and coyotes for years and have never had one not drop dead in its tracks, however none have been over 300 yards. Is there something Im missing? I love the versatility of the round and I already do my own handloads for it. Im just curious. [/QUOTE]
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