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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
270Win. 130gr or 150gr
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<blockquote data-quote="mustfish" data-source="post: 564347" data-attributes="member: 32909"><p>I am currently shooting a Hornady 130 sst for whitetail and have also shot 130 gr Remington corelockt. I almost never get an exit wound. If I switched up to the 150 gr would that give a better chance at an exit wound. I shoot the 130 due to longrange performance. One of our best box stands requires shots out to 300 or even 400 yards to cover the whole field. I want the exit wound for a better blood trail if trailing is required. I have also considered moving to a 7mm but I like my 270. Easy on the shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustfish, post: 564347, member: 32909"] I am currently shooting a Hornady 130 sst for whitetail and have also shot 130 gr Remington corelockt. I almost never get an exit wound. If I switched up to the 150 gr would that give a better chance at an exit wound. I shoot the 130 due to longrange performance. One of our best box stands requires shots out to 300 or even 400 yards to cover the whole field. I want the exit wound for a better blood trail if trailing is required. I have also considered moving to a 7mm but I like my 270. Easy on the shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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