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270 win 130-150gr
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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 2908300" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>Feed the rifle what it likes. I have an old Remington model 721 in .270 Win. that has been shooting Hornady 150 grain interlocks since the eighties. Average speed is 2983. It shoots between .5 MOA to MOA out to 400 yards. I tried 150 grainers in my sons model 70 Winchester and it could not get a group under MOA. I admit that I did not try too hard, but loaded 130 grainers and it shot great. We have both shot antelope, whitetail and mule deer out to 400 yards and had no issues. If I think I will be shooting past 400 yards I take the .300 Win Mag or .338.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 2908300, member: 107965"] Feed the rifle what it likes. I have an old Remington model 721 in .270 Win. that has been shooting Hornady 150 grain interlocks since the eighties. Average speed is 2983. It shoots between .5 MOA to MOA out to 400 yards. I tried 150 grainers in my sons model 70 Winchester and it could not get a group under MOA. I admit that I did not try too hard, but loaded 130 grainers and it shot great. We have both shot antelope, whitetail and mule deer out to 400 yards and had no issues. If I think I will be shooting past 400 yards I take the .300 Win Mag or .338. [/QUOTE]
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