or does it...the .270 is actually .277 calibre.![]()
Although it is actually larger than 275 the 270 is accepted to be used in this area. As strange as it is...it's an exception. I know many people hunting with .270
Read a post on another forum where a guy shot a 243 (factory Winchester) out to 1400 yards with a 95 grain Sierra Matchking.
243 Win is a superb cartridge is a "mini-270" with one critical feature missing:
The heaviest modern 6mm hunting bullet is 95gr which has a SD of .230 while the heaviest modern 6.5mm, 270/7mm and 30 caliber bullet have a SD of .270 - .280.
- no modern high sectional density hunting bullets.
As a general rule penetration is proportional to sectional density which explains the great killing power of 6.5mm 140gr with its .287 SD and 6.5mm 155gr with it's .318 SD (the 6.5mm 160gr is not a modern bullet).
Alex
I took a 243 out to 1900 yds. With the right combination of rifle and bullet, the 243 is capable of outright amazing performance.
Absolutely, until you Burn the throat out of the barrel along with half the rifling. You pay for that performance with shorter barrel life.
+1 for the 260. Best selection of bullets out there, great barrel life, excellent performance, .308 parent case for brass availability, and savage is finally offering a pile of rifles in this caliber with the proper twist for a great price. This discussion is over!
+1 for the 260. Best selection of bullets out there, great barrel life, excelent performance, .308 parent case for brass availability
You realize the .308 is also the parent case for the .243 as well, right??
And its a great caliber, good on you.All i have is 300 mag![]()
Really who would have guessed that.
Oh you were probably not talking to me ....Sorry.
Cheers![]()