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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
270 win bullet selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary in MD" data-source="post: 2597036" data-attributes="member: 22533"><p>I used the 130 grain ballistic tips in my 270 Winchester when I had it. No deer ran more than 30 yards and that one left a blood trail that looked like you threw out buckets of blood but most of them dropped at the shot. It's a super accurate bullet and I had loads using Rl22, IMR 4350, and H4831 that all shot under moa. If I got another 270 then it would be a no brainer, I would go back to the 130 grain ballistic tips unless I was hunting elk or bear.</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary in MD, post: 2597036, member: 22533"] I used the 130 grain ballistic tips in my 270 Winchester when I had it. No deer ran more than 30 yards and that one left a blood trail that looked like you threw out buckets of blood but most of them dropped at the shot. It’s a super accurate bullet and I had loads using Rl22, IMR 4350, and H4831 that all shot under moa. If I got another 270 then it would be a no brainer, I would go back to the 130 grain ballistic tips unless I was hunting elk or bear. Gary [/QUOTE]
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