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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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.270 whitetail bullet shopping again, for the last time.
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<blockquote data-quote="PartsJr." data-source="post: 1967436" data-attributes="member: 87242"><p>I've been WT hunting with a .270 win since 1983 in NW Mn. Have harvested an average of one deer per year at ranges of 15 yards to a little over 300.</p><p>Started out using factory 130 gr Rem Core locks. Very effective at close range but horrible BC. Switched to 130gr Nosler Ballistic tips in the early 1990's. Shot several deer with those but wasn't liking some things I read regarding varmint bullet type performance. Switched to 130gr Barnes TSX. Very good performance and excellent accuracy. Recently switched to the Barnes TTSX. Barnes are definitely a high weight retention bullet. You will probably never recover one inside an animal. I like knowing I'll have two holes in the animal regardless of **** angle. I have never lost an animal nor have my two boys or a good hunting friend who use them. I'll be sticking with Barnes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsJr., post: 1967436, member: 87242"] I’ve been WT hunting with a .270 win since 1983 in NW Mn. Have harvested an average of one deer per year at ranges of 15 yards to a little over 300. Started out using factory 130 gr Rem Core locks. Very effective at close range but horrible BC. Switched to 130gr Nosler Ballistic tips in the early 1990’s. Shot several deer with those but wasn’t liking some things I read regarding varmint bullet type performance. Switched to 130gr Barnes TSX. Very good performance and excellent accuracy. Recently switched to the Barnes TTSX. Barnes are definitely a high weight retention bullet. You will probably never recover one inside an animal. I like knowing I’ll have two holes in the animal regardless of **** angle. I have never lost an animal nor have my two boys or a good hunting friend who use them. I’ll be sticking with Barnes. [/QUOTE]
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