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New 270 boondoggle wildcat testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1595389" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>OP, this is interesting to me. It seems not many people 'play' in the .270 world, which is a shame, but I understand the limited bullet selection can be a turn-off. I wanted to thank you for posting the picture of the different cartridge cases as I'm a very visual person and seeing the size of your 'wildcat' case compared to the standard .270 Win and 7mm Rem Mag was eye opening. Then you posted pics of the bullet options you were pursuing and - again - seeing the length of that 168 grain projectile compared to it's 'mates' put things into perspective. It seems your cartridge has tremendous potential to be an impressive long-range performer and should be absolutely deadly on any North American game you might come across. All part of the fun, I suppose, creating new toys then getting to play with them. I look forward to the updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1595389, member: 9308"] OP, this is interesting to me. It seems not many people 'play' in the .270 world, which is a shame, but I understand the limited bullet selection can be a turn-off. I wanted to thank you for posting the picture of the different cartridge cases as I'm a very visual person and seeing the size of your 'wildcat' case compared to the standard .270 Win and 7mm Rem Mag was eye opening. Then you posted pics of the bullet options you were pursuing and - again - seeing the length of that 168 grain projectile compared to it's 'mates' put things into perspective. It seems your cartridge has tremendous potential to be an impressive long-range performer and should be absolutely deadly on any North American game you might come across. All part of the fun, I suppose, creating new toys then getting to play with them. I look forward to the updates. [/QUOTE]
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