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.270 For Moose?
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<blockquote data-quote="SansSouci" data-source="post: 1001796" data-attributes="member: 84520"><p>Hi hunterbob,</p><p></p><p>You're absolutely right. The .270 Win will destroy parts that need destroying. I've never had to shoot anything twice with mine. Also, .277 caliber seems to be inherently accurate. I've seem mule deer disappear after a single shot. They just drop right where they stood. The internal damage is devastating. And it doesn't take a fancy, high-dollar bullet to get a .270 Win to work. Sierra GameKings work as good a bullets costing 4 times as much. </p><p></p><p>I shot a huge bull elk last month with my 7MM Rem Mag. He went better than 900 pounds and scored better than 370. One shot, one dead elk. Fact is, my .270 Win could have one-shot killed him just as dead. Seems as though animals don't stick around long with shot-out hearts. Anyway, I think I'm going right back to a .270 Win for the rest of my big game hunting from here on out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SansSouci, post: 1001796, member: 84520"] Hi hunterbob, You're absolutely right. The .270 Win will destroy parts that need destroying. I've never had to shoot anything twice with mine. Also, .277 caliber seems to be inherently accurate. I've seem mule deer disappear after a single shot. They just drop right where they stood. The internal damage is devastating. And it doesn't take a fancy, high-dollar bullet to get a .270 Win to work. Sierra GameKings work as good a bullets costing 4 times as much. I shot a huge bull elk last month with my 7MM Rem Mag. He went better than 900 pounds and scored better than 370. One shot, one dead elk. Fact is, my .270 Win could have one-shot killed him just as dead. Seems as though animals don't stick around long with shot-out hearts. Anyway, I think I'm going right back to a .270 Win for the rest of my big game hunting from here on out. [/QUOTE]
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