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270 win reloading help - 150gr partitions
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<blockquote data-quote="Don A Parsons" data-source="post: 1678392" data-attributes="member: 97414"><p>My close friend has a house full of all North America big game hanging on his walls in a 3 level house along with his 2 shops... 42 years of 270 Winchester using semi pointed round noise booltiz... Ha</p><p></p><p>They are the cheapest boolitz that have taken 7 massive Mule Deer,,, 14 White Tails,,, 27 Moose,,, 38 Elk,,, 17 Black Bears,,, 3 Rocky Mountain Cougars,,, 100 plus Wolves,,, 220 Badgers +,,, 80 Foxes,,, 3 Provincial Record book Sheep,,, and dispatched 42 head of cattle along with 2 trophy wild boars...</p><p></p><p>Same 270,,, semi pointed round noise 150 gr booltiz over those years,,, Yuppers,,, the 270 Winchester is just under rated for the big bore guys,,, it will never be able to harvest anything past 68 feet,,, alot like my 6.5 A-square or my other friends 303 British...</p><p></p><p>Today's standard is go magnum or stay at home,,, funny thing is that our home is along the Rocky Mountain Range of the North...</p><p></p><p>Home is just fine for the 270 and all the other cartridges that are close to it in performance...</p><p></p><p>Don't get me right or wrong,,, there is a place for those that choose larger calibers,,, if you need it,,, its there,,, same for us mid size dudes,,, the only thing is that we can take care of business with in our means... 6 more years to mark 100 years of proven stooming grounds for the little under-dog...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don A Parsons, post: 1678392, member: 97414"] My close friend has a house full of all North America big game hanging on his walls in a 3 level house along with his 2 shops... 42 years of 270 Winchester using semi pointed round noise booltiz... Ha They are the cheapest boolitz that have taken 7 massive Mule Deer,,, 14 White Tails,,, 27 Moose,,, 38 Elk,,, 17 Black Bears,,, 3 Rocky Mountain Cougars,,, 100 plus Wolves,,, 220 Badgers +,,, 80 Foxes,,, 3 Provincial Record book Sheep,,, and dispatched 42 head of cattle along with 2 trophy wild boars... Same 270,,, semi pointed round noise 150 gr booltiz over those years,,, Yuppers,,, the 270 Winchester is just under rated for the big bore guys,,, it will never be able to harvest anything past 68 feet,,, alot like my 6.5 A-square or my other friends 303 British... Today's standard is go magnum or stay at home,,, funny thing is that our home is along the Rocky Mountain Range of the North... Home is just fine for the 270 and all the other cartridges that are close to it in performance... Don't get me right or wrong,,, there is a place for those that choose larger calibers,,, if you need it,,, its there,,, same for us mid size dudes,,, the only thing is that we can take care of business with in our means... 6 more years to mark 100 years of proven stooming grounds for the little under-dog... [/QUOTE]
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