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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
270 Win, which bullet weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2617022" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>rbotard,</p><p>Welcome to LRH. A 1:10" .277 caliber is a very slow twist for that small of a caliber when trying to work with dedicated long range bullets. In the old days with short, blunt bullets of moderate instead of heavy weight designs, it never showed up as an issue. If you're seeing keyholing in the air, it will only get much worse after hitting an animal, if in fact your desire is to hunt with them. Velocity will only help a very small amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2617022, member: 112571"] rbotard, Welcome to LRH. A 1:10" .277 caliber is a very slow twist for that small of a caliber when trying to work with dedicated long range bullets. In the old days with short, blunt bullets of moderate instead of heavy weight designs, it never showed up as an issue. If you're seeing keyholing in the air, it will only get much worse after hitting an animal, if in fact your desire is to hunt with them. Velocity will only help a very small amount. [/QUOTE]
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