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270 Win, which bullet weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="olyeller" data-source="post: 2638710" data-attributes="member: 84374"><p>Mom got a 721 in 270 back in 1954. She weighed 108 pounds for most of her life. Always got her limit of deer with that 270 shooting the old Winchester 130gr Silver Tips. I started using it about 1964 or 65. Started handloading 130gr Sierra's in 1968 over 60gr of 4831 (wasn't any "H" or "IMR" back then.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, lots of deer went to our table over the years. Favorite hunting bullets are 130gr Sie Pro Hunter & 130gr Hornady Interlock for deer. The 140SST, 145ELD-X and 140 Sierra TGK are very accurate and devastating on deer. I've taken elk with the 150gr Sie GK out to 465yds.</p><p></p><p>For the kiddos I recommend 130gr Hornady Interlock. Can't go wrong. Someone mentioned over the counter ammo, which is fine if that's what you want, but now is the time to raise the next generation of handloaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olyeller, post: 2638710, member: 84374"] Mom got a 721 in 270 back in 1954. She weighed 108 pounds for most of her life. Always got her limit of deer with that 270 shooting the old Winchester 130gr Silver Tips. I started using it about 1964 or 65. Started handloading 130gr Sierra's in 1968 over 60gr of 4831 (wasn't any "H" or "IMR" back then. Long story short, lots of deer went to our table over the years. Favorite hunting bullets are 130gr Sie Pro Hunter & 130gr Hornady Interlock for deer. The 140SST, 145ELD-X and 140 Sierra TGK are very accurate and devastating on deer. I've taken elk with the 150gr Sie GK out to 465yds. For the kiddos I recommend 130gr Hornady Interlock. Can't go wrong. Someone mentioned over the counter ammo, which is fine if that's what you want, but now is the time to raise the next generation of handloaders. [/QUOTE]
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