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Win 270 Sierra vs. Hornady
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1119921" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I am in the camp of changing bullets. Also not a fan of CCI primers, but I don't think they are causing 1.5" group woes at 100 yards. </p><p></p><p>The recommendation of Nosler NBT bullets for target and Nosler Accubonds for hunting is a good one. Changing bullets can help and you never know until you try. You can mess with stocks, powder loads, primers, etc until the cows come home and finally find that a different bullet fixed it. </p><p></p><p>Nosler makes good bullets that are forgiving and easy to get to shoot in most rifles. Get the NBTs and give them a try. It will eliminate one variable quickly. Also check the Nosler reloading guide for powder recommendations. If you can get the "most accurate" powder tested, it might be worth a try.</p><p></p><p>I agree that Sierra bullets can be very accurate too. I shoot them in a 25-06 that shoots a little less than 1" groups at 200 yards. In a sporter weight rifle. So it can be done.</p><p></p><p>What type of rest are you using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1119921, member: 74902"] I am in the camp of changing bullets. Also not a fan of CCI primers, but I don't think they are causing 1.5" group woes at 100 yards. The recommendation of Nosler NBT bullets for target and Nosler Accubonds for hunting is a good one. Changing bullets can help and you never know until you try. You can mess with stocks, powder loads, primers, etc until the cows come home and finally find that a different bullet fixed it. Nosler makes good bullets that are forgiving and easy to get to shoot in most rifles. Get the NBTs and give them a try. It will eliminate one variable quickly. Also check the Nosler reloading guide for powder recommendations. If you can get the "most accurate" powder tested, it might be worth a try. I agree that Sierra bullets can be very accurate too. I shoot them in a 25-06 that shoots a little less than 1" groups at 200 yards. In a sporter weight rifle. So it can be done. What type of rest are you using? [/QUOTE]
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