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The .270 win , or not the .270 win ?
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<blockquote data-quote="rollin the dirt" data-source="post: 563784" data-attributes="member: 37407"><p>bigngreen,</p><p> </p><p>I am at 950' elevation.</p><p> </p><p>If I can get 2850 fps out of the 165 gr bullet, the G7 ballistics calculator says that with a BC of .650, the bullet is still supersonic till 1600 yards and at 1000 yards has 1017 ft-lb of energy.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>If this info is correct than this would hit harder than a .260 rem with 142 gr bullet and would have almost the same BC as 7mm mag with 180 gr Burgers (.659).</p><p> </p><p>The question is, how accurate is the .270 win with 165 gr bullets at 1000 yards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rollin the dirt, post: 563784, member: 37407"] bigngreen, I am at 950' elevation. If I can get 2850 fps out of the 165 gr bullet, the G7 ballistics calculator says that with a BC of .650, the bullet is still supersonic till 1600 yards and at 1000 yards has 1017 ft-lb of energy. If this info is correct than this would hit harder than a .260 rem with 142 gr bullet and would have almost the same BC as 7mm mag with 180 gr Burgers (.659). The question is, how accurate is the .270 win with 165 gr bullets at 1000 yards? [/QUOTE]
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