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Help 270 win load for deer
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1316890" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>For what it is worth I think their bc numbers are quite ambitious and ours are on the conservative side. To get the bc that they are claiming their bullet would have to have a form factor better than nearly every bullet on the market in its weight class. It does not. Their bc claim is that their numbers are only for comparing GS bullets to one another and not to compare to other bullets on the market. Also not sure what the twist is in your 270 but the GS 117g bullet requires 1-9" twist to be fully stable. Our 117g is fully stable in 1-10" twist, which is what most factory chamber 270 are. If you do have a 9" twist we offer a 126g Hammer Hunter that will be fully stable.</p><p></p><p>I shot a lot of GS bullets prior to making our own. I do think they are very good bullets. They are not always super accurate but they were my favorite bullet for many years and responsible for converting me to a pure copper bullet guy.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1316890, member: 7999"] For what it is worth I think their bc numbers are quite ambitious and ours are on the conservative side. To get the bc that they are claiming their bullet would have to have a form factor better than nearly every bullet on the market in its weight class. It does not. Their bc claim is that their numbers are only for comparing GS bullets to one another and not to compare to other bullets on the market. Also not sure what the twist is in your 270 but the GS 117g bullet requires 1-9" twist to be fully stable. Our 117g is fully stable in 1-10" twist, which is what most factory chamber 270 are. If you do have a 9" twist we offer a 126g Hammer Hunter that will be fully stable. I shot a lot of GS bullets prior to making our own. I do think they are very good bullets. They are not always super accurate but they were my favorite bullet for many years and responsible for converting me to a pure copper bullet guy. Steve [/QUOTE]
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