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The 27 Nosler, it's official!
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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1828602" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>I agree with you. I have a number of cartridges (over a dozen) and really don't need or want any more as the expense gets to be more than I can afford. That's why I keep going back to think of building a .270 Win. with a faster twist for the new longer and heaver bullet. I use the 150's in my 270's now but it would be fun to play with some of the long heave bullets. Yes the .270 is behind in these new high BC bullets, but it is Americas first and oldest "long range" cartridge. It worked well then and still works well for most hunting ranges. It is starting to gain some new bullets and if we can get some rifles offered in faster twist barrels that will help too. It may not get as many offerings as the 26, 28, and 30 calibers but it will hang right in there with them in the hunting community just like it all ways has and was designed for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1828602, member: 105990"] I agree with you. I have a number of cartridges (over a dozen) and really don't need or want any more as the expense gets to be more than I can afford. That's why I keep going back to think of building a .270 Win. with a faster twist for the new longer and heaver bullet. I use the 150's in my 270's now but it would be fun to play with some of the long heave bullets. Yes the .270 is behind in these new high BC bullets, but it is Americas first and oldest "long range" cartridge. It worked well then and still works well for most hunting ranges. It is starting to gain some new bullets and if we can get some rifles offered in faster twist barrels that will help too. It may not get as many offerings as the 26, 28, and 30 calibers but it will hang right in there with them in the hunting community just like it all ways has and was designed for. [/QUOTE]
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