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<blockquote data-quote="wyohunter1234" data-source="post: 2693172" data-attributes="member: 39538"><p>After experiencing this conundrum several years past i sold the .270 and have had extremely good luck on a 7rm...so much so i now have 2 of them. If ur anywhere in Wyoming any gas station, co-op or sporting goods store they all have factory ammo available...yes it might not be ur custom load but sheet happens and better to find any than go home. My custom hand load is 150gr swift scirocco's on 63gr of R22/cci magnum primers(250) and have taken Moose at 90yd, elk from 30yd to 654yd and deer out to 489yds, da antelope never know what hit em and the trapper tells me to leave the coyotes alone since it shreds them. using the rangefinder and having a properly tuned scope makes it all viable IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyohunter1234, post: 2693172, member: 39538"] After experiencing this conundrum several years past i sold the .270 and have had extremely good luck on a 7rm...so much so i now have 2 of them. If ur anywhere in Wyoming any gas station, co-op or sporting goods store they all have factory ammo available...yes it might not be ur custom load but sheet happens and better to find any than go home. My custom hand load is 150gr swift scirocco's on 63gr of R22/cci magnum primers(250) and have taken Moose at 90yd, elk from 30yd to 654yd and deer out to 489yds, da antelope never know what hit em and the trapper tells me to leave the coyotes alone since it shreds them. using the rangefinder and having a properly tuned scope makes it all viable IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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