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Thoughts on 270 wsm.
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 243539" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>bigngreen,</p><p> I have a Winchester Coyote (24" barrel) in the .270WSM and while I haven't taken a deer with it yet I have reloaded for and shot it a few times with 130/135/140gn bullets. I owned a .270Win a few years ago and took a ton of deer with it. The WSM is just more of a good thing. With todays bullets (AccuBond's, Scirocco's, Berger's, TSX's, E-Tips) I'm confident it will take a deer or elk out to any range you ask it to. Remember, shot placement should always be paramount. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 243539, member: 307"] bigngreen, I have a Winchester Coyote (24" barrel) in the .270WSM and while I haven't taken a deer with it yet I have reloaded for and shot it a few times with 130/135/140gn bullets. I owned a .270Win a few years ago and took a ton of deer with it. The WSM is just more of a good thing. With todays bullets (AccuBond's, Scirocco's, Berger's, TSX's, E-Tips) I'm confident it will take a deer or elk out to any range you ask it to. Remember, shot placement should always be paramount. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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