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27 nosler vs 270 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2217931" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>I'm in the same camp as you are in thought. Owning 243/6.5s/7mm/30s, they all perform well on deer. The .277 particularly so in the 130-140 class bullet range. Each caliber bullet has a "Best" weight for a particular use. Getting into heavy .277 bullets isn't an advantage to stepping into a 7mm bullet. For me, it's not looking for the optimum caliber and bullet weight, it's just fun building a new cartridge and doing to load and range work for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2217931, member: 103947"] I'm in the same camp as you are in thought. Owning 243/6.5s/7mm/30s, they all perform well on deer. The .277 particularly so in the 130-140 class bullet range. Each caliber bullet has a "Best" weight for a particular use. Getting into heavy .277 bullets isn't an advantage to stepping into a 7mm bullet. For me, it's not looking for the optimum caliber and bullet weight, it's just fun building a new cartridge and doing to load and range work for it. [/QUOTE]
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