Dominion used to load 160 grain round nose for the 270. They were pretty slow and never went over very well.
shot a spike swamp donkey with these a few years ago. MV was 2400fps. one shot = dead moose.
Dominion used to load 160 grain round nose for the 270. They were pretty slow and never went over very well.
Dominion used to load 160 grain round nose for the 270. They were pretty slow and never went over very well.
What about the 150gr TSX in .277"?I wanted these 160gr bullets specifically for close range shooting on big bears.
I've re-read these posts, and then it dawned on me what was bothering me. The beauty of the 270 is a hard hitting, flat shooting rifle, that will get the job done, no question, favoured for open plains, or spaces, but can be used in the bush , of course it can, like a 30-30 out on the prarie's..can be done, but not really ideal. Why take this 270 cal, and hobble it with big heavy slow bullets, that shoot like a mortar..takes away from the cal, I think, if you want heavier, and can do it..go .30 cal, if its that important. Otherwise, those darn 140 TSX's give the best of both worlds..shoot flat, and hit like Thor's hammer. Just my 2 cents
SuperCub said:What about the 150gr TSX in .277"?



























