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270 win vs 300 mag using factory ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman513" data-source="post: 1181004" data-attributes="member: 32318"><p>I'd have to agree with most of the other statements made here. I have a 300 RUM that I shoot more often and better than any of my other rifles. My wife has a 270 that also goes with me as a spare. Even though my RUM weighs twice what the 270 does I still lug it around for the extra confidence.</p><p></p><p>With that said if you are undoubtedly confident with your 270 vs the possibility of not being so with a new gun, then I think it's an easy decision. Its kind of like 243 vs 270 for deer. Both will do the job as long as you do, one with a little more insurance. </p><p></p><p>With no plans to hand load I would however, see how 150gr loads would shoot in your gun, particularly the partition. On the other hand why talk yourself out of the "need" for a new gun? gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman513, post: 1181004, member: 32318"] I'd have to agree with most of the other statements made here. I have a 300 RUM that I shoot more often and better than any of my other rifles. My wife has a 270 that also goes with me as a spare. Even though my RUM weighs twice what the 270 does I still lug it around for the extra confidence. With that said if you are undoubtedly confident with your 270 vs the possibility of not being so with a new gun, then I think it's an easy decision. Its kind of like 243 vs 270 for deer. Both will do the job as long as you do, one with a little more insurance. With no plans to hand load I would however, see how 150gr loads would shoot in your gun, particularly the partition. On the other hand why talk yourself out of the "need" for a new gun? gun) [/QUOTE]
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