I've posted similar info or opinions previously on the .270 Win. Never having had one until fairly recently, and as the years seem to be stacking up rather quickly, I thought perhaps I should fill that void in my safe so I purchased a model 3000 Husqvarna from Why not?. I'm not a Jack O Connor fan and as/my posts and shooting interests, I'd have to say I lean more towardsElmer Keith. Another governing factor for deciding to get a 270 is because of the skills and opinion of an uncle. During WW II, he spent a good amount of time in Europe doing 'long range' shooting. Long story short, In the interior of B.C. where we lived, his personal choice was the .270 Win. for game in that area, Moose, Mule Deer, Bear and Caribou. I recall some of his shots, both close and out a ways and never do I remember seeing or hearing of him shooting at/hitting any animal more than twice to put it down.
I had intentions of using my 270 this year on my Antelope draw/hunt in AB this year but opted for my Schultz & Larsen in 7x61 S&H. It had the 'seniority' and hadn't yet drawn blood.
The 270 is next up to the plate.
Great photo Johnn.
Errr, uhm, cawf, whut, I mean, scuzza.........what did Ted feed ya?
Seems a ritual or man oover of hizz to bribe a sale on a boregahdsmord oh vittles.
He had the ka-bouy Kory in sweatletts.



















































