It is possible to shoot fast enough in a 270. Not saying bullets will separate for sure at 300,001rpm but Hornady recommends keeping ther v max under 300,000. When calculated that is 3125fps with a 7.5 twist barrel. Easily possible with the 270 and 110gr or less bullets. But with non varmint...
If you are only going to shoot 140-150 grain bullets a 7.5 twist isn’t really needed but should shoot fine. 7.5 twist would only limit you on velocity if you tried pushing a light cup and core bullet to high velocity. The bullet rpm tends to get a little high and the bullet starts to come apart...
So far I’ve killed the most with tc venture in .243 Winchester. Working up a new .270 now for an elk hunt but will use for whitetail as well. Not sure which will be my favorite
I have a TC Venture 243 with a 1:10 twist. It does very well with Hornady 100 gr interlock on Wisconsin whitetail. I’m sure it would also do well on yotes with that bullet. It also shoots the 55 gr Nosler BT extremely well. Super fast and accurate bullet but do not expect to recover much for...
I would like to know to. I was looking at them but haven’t decided to hit order yet. Let me know what you find out. Maybe it will push me to hit the order button