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Help with picking the right bullet PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1200490" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>Hello I'm fairly new to lrh . My problem is that I have a Winchester model 70 Featherlite 270 wsm and I have yet to find a bullet that it doesn't like. I know horrible right . I plan on using this gun to elk and mule deer hunt with hopefully next season in Colorado if everything goes right . I've been loading and playing with the 140 accubonds getting 3000 fps with only 20 fps deviation per my chronograph with a rough 1/2 group when I do my part . I've also been shooting the 130 gr Hornadys getting 3200 fps with almost the same groups. I guess what I'm looking for is which bullet would yall go with ? Both are shooting very well for me and I'm getting good velocity although I believe I can push the accubonds a little more but don't believe I need to I'm no where near max on either bullet. Or should I push both a bit and see if that would be a determining factor as far as being able to get the most range? As long as accuracy doesn't suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1200490, member: 96251"] Hello I'm fairly new to lrh . My problem is that I have a Winchester model 70 Featherlite 270 wsm and I have yet to find a bullet that it doesn't like. I know horrible right . I plan on using this gun to elk and mule deer hunt with hopefully next season in Colorado if everything goes right . I've been loading and playing with the 140 accubonds getting 3000 fps with only 20 fps deviation per my chronograph with a rough 1/2 group when I do my part . I've also been shooting the 130 gr Hornadys getting 3200 fps with almost the same groups. I guess what I'm looking for is which bullet would yall go with ? Both are shooting very well for me and I'm getting good velocity although I believe I can push the accubonds a little more but don't believe I need to I'm no where near max on either bullet. Or should I push both a bit and see if that would be a determining factor as far as being able to get the most range? As long as accuracy doesn't suffer. [/QUOTE]
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