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.270 whitetail bullet shopping again, for the last time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 1967211" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p>I went through the same BT trouble with early 338 200g bullets. Haven't used for big game since then. I use 140g accubonds in a 270wsm with much success. However, in my 270win, I believe old fashion 130g Hornady Interlocs can't be beat for most deer hunting. They're easy to get to shoot well, and performance has been 100% predictable and deadly. Indeed, I believe they may kill a little quicker than than the 140 Accubonds. After decades of searching for bullet perfection for deer, elk and antelope, I believe the closest thing to perfection for ranges near and far, out of magnum cartridges is a partition or accubonds. For standard cartridge, I don't think they're needed. For standard cartridges, I start with Interlocs and only look elsewhere if accuracy doesn't meet my standards (1" at 100yds).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 1967211, member: 106302"] I went through the same BT trouble with early 338 200g bullets. Haven’t used for big game since then. I use 140g accubonds in a 270wsm with much success. However, in my 270win, I believe old fashion 130g Hornady Interlocs can’t be beat for most deer hunting. They’re easy to get to shoot well, and performance has been 100% predictable and deadly. Indeed, I believe they may kill a little quicker than than the 140 Accubonds. After decades of searching for bullet perfection for deer, elk and antelope, I believe the closest thing to perfection for ranges near and far, out of magnum cartridges is a partition or accubonds. For standard cartridge, I don’t think they’re needed. For standard cartridges, I start with Interlocs and only look elsewhere if accuracy doesn’t meet my standards (1” at 100yds). [/QUOTE]
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