I'm sure this question has been asked thousands of times since 1925, but here goes my version anyway.
I've been hunting with my 1953 Husquvarna 270 for about 10 years now. I've always used 150 grain bullets, either Winchester factory bullets or Hornady Interlocks.
I've read that 130 grain bullets may be more accurate and better for longer ranges, but I wanted something that will work on moose too, so went for the 150 gr. bullets.
I sometimes hunt deer where there is a chance at a moose. Usually if I'm specifically elk or moose hunting I take my 300 WM.
Anyway, I was thinking of making a change up as none of my current loads are grouping well at 200 yards anyway so I was thinking of sawing it down the middle and considering 140 grain bullets, maybe even Barnes TSX or Nosler Accubond bullets.
Any suggestions?
I've been hunting with my 1953 Husquvarna 270 for about 10 years now. I've always used 150 grain bullets, either Winchester factory bullets or Hornady Interlocks.
I've read that 130 grain bullets may be more accurate and better for longer ranges, but I wanted something that will work on moose too, so went for the 150 gr. bullets.
I sometimes hunt deer where there is a chance at a moose. Usually if I'm specifically elk or moose hunting I take my 300 WM.
Anyway, I was thinking of making a change up as none of my current loads are grouping well at 200 yards anyway so I was thinking of sawing it down the middle and considering 140 grain bullets, maybe even Barnes TSX or Nosler Accubond bullets.
Any suggestions?
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