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270-300 Win Mag now feasible
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2208068" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Big Jake Duke,</p><p>I have had a dream of having another 270 like the that one I had up north. it was stolen ater a prong horn hunt in eastern Montana. I loved my 270-264 Win Mag. Feenix told me about your cool 270-300 Win Mag and I thought I would say howdy to a fellow 270 fan. I loved my 270-264 W/M when I owned it. I never needed to make it full tilt boogie to reach out to 600-700 yards with the Berger 160's or the Barnes 150's. I took Elk, Deer, Pronghorn, a few coyotes, and a singular ground squirrel (pink mist). I had a 1:8" twist barrel to stabilize the long slugs. McGowen barrels barreled the Win M-70 with one of their great 26", #6 profile, 8 flute barrels with a muzzle brake. My employer supplied a nearly unlimited 7MM Rem Mag cases for forming the 270-264 W/M case. This gun was my first "custom" gun. it was lack of a better description my "go to" gun for pretty much anything with the right slug it would make short work of anything I was hunting. If your 270-300 W/M is anything like my rifle it should be a real flat shooter and every bit the Elk hammer with heavy slugs and deer with anything light. hats off to you. I hope this gun serves you like mine served me and will again once mine it's built/back from Kalespell, MT..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2208068, member: 26227"] Big Jake Duke, I have had a dream of having another 270 like the that one I had up north. it was stolen ater a prong horn hunt in eastern Montana. I loved my 270-264 Win Mag. Feenix told me about your cool 270-300 Win Mag and I thought I would say howdy to a fellow 270 fan. I loved my 270-264 W/M when I owned it. I never needed to make it full tilt boogie to reach out to 600-700 yards with the Berger 160's or the Barnes 150's. I took Elk, Deer, Pronghorn, a few coyotes, and a singular ground squirrel (pink mist). I had a 1:8" twist barrel to stabilize the long slugs. McGowen barrels barreled the Win M-70 with one of their great 26", #6 profile, 8 flute barrels with a muzzle brake. My employer supplied a nearly unlimited 7MM Rem Mag cases for forming the 270-264 W/M case. This gun was my first "custom" gun. it was lack of a better description my "go to" gun for pretty much anything with the right slug it would make short work of anything I was hunting. If your 270-300 W/M is anything like my rifle it should be a real flat shooter and every bit the Elk hammer with heavy slugs and deer with anything light. hats off to you. I hope this gun serves you like mine served me and will again once mine it's built/back from Kalespell, MT.. [/QUOTE]
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