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The 27 Nosler, it's official!
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<blockquote data-quote="The Hock" data-source="post: 1828230" data-attributes="member: 8986"><p>I'm still stuck on the 27 Nosler, ya know. 55 years ago first rifle was a 270 Winchester. Nearly all the game I've killed has been done with a 270. Lately I've tried other calibers but I still come back to the 270.</p><p></p><p>The 27 Nosler interests me because it will do what a number of Wildcats do. Will it outdo the Weatherby? We'll have to wait and see. For me it means I will be able to build a rifle with an OTC chambering that will have pressure tested load data and brass I don't have to fiddle with to shoot in my gun. </p><p>There is a predictable barrel life for high capacity cartridges. Over on 6mmbr there's an article with a formula that predicts the cost of each shot. It can be eye opening if you've never looked at it that way. </p><p></p><p>Being a hunter even 900 rounds is a lifetime barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Hock, post: 1828230, member: 8986"] I'm still stuck on the 27 Nosler, ya know. 55 years ago first rifle was a 270 Winchester. Nearly all the game I've killed has been done with a 270. Lately I've tried other calibers but I still come back to the 270. The 27 Nosler interests me because it will do what a number of Wildcats do. Will it outdo the Weatherby? We'll have to wait and see. For me it means I will be able to build a rifle with an OTC chambering that will have pressure tested load data and brass I don't have to fiddle with to shoot in my gun. There is a predictable barrel life for high capacity cartridges. Over on 6mmbr there's an article with a formula that predicts the cost of each shot. It can be eye opening if you've never looked at it that way. Being a hunter even 900 rounds is a lifetime barrel. [/QUOTE]
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