I'm not looking for 1 hole groups at a mile just an inch or so at 400 yards.
If you are asking for one inch groups at 400 yards,you are asking for far too much.One inch groups at 100 yards is far more realistic for a BLR in 270 win.
I'm not looking for 1 hole groups at a mile just an inch or so at 400 yards.
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No But seriousely thanks for your advise to all. By sniper i merealy meant distances 400 meteres and farther. my range only goes to 400 so i have no idea how well those cartrigaes can perform past that... as i said in my origional post nomatter what you guys say i'm getting that BLR. She is beautiful rifle and i have no doubt she will be a great hunter. I'm not a fan of single use guns so i was hoping to make it into a precision rilfe as well..
I'm not looking for 1 hole groups at a mile just an inch or so at 400 yards.
I was just wondering if anyone had expereince with .270s or levers in this area and it seems as not many have. So guess what? I'll be one of the first and I'll let ya knwo how it goes! Again thanks guys I kinda thought i'd get flammed pretty back but it was kept to a dull roar.
The original poster was the one that introduced,the "sniper" word to this thread.As such,the 270BLR is being discussed as a "sniper"rifle.The BLR will never be accepted as a "sniper" rifle,and the 270win,has never been accepted as a "sniper" cartridge.
As far as accuracy goes,there are reasons that the BLR is not used in any type of benchrest or long range target competition,the same applies to the 270 win.
A BLR in 270win is certainly a decent hunting rifle,but this is the "precision rifle forum",and the BLR in 270win is not considered a "precision rifle",by the vast majority of shooters.
The original poster said he wanted a "hunting" rifle. He also said he didn't shoot long range competition.
I'm not looking for 1 hole groups at a mile just an inch or so at 400 yards.
I'm not looking for 1 hole groups at a mile just an inch or so at 400 yards.
He also posted:
That expectation is not at all realistic for a "hunting" rifle.Such accuracy can only be expected from a specialty built target rifle and a very experienced long range shooter.
The simple fact is that the original poster has no idea at all what it takes to achieve the level of precision that he is talking about.
I have had several BLRs in my day, three 308s, a 358, and a 243. All were good shooters for a hunting rig, but it took a lot work to get them any where near MOA. All of them were an easy 1.5 to 2 MOA, which for the purpose this gun was designed is rather good. I don't think 1/4 MOA is a reasonable expectation, BUT with a bit of load development and some tweaking on the rifle, and if the moon and stars align, you MIGHT get lucky.
Above all else, have fun and shoot! That is all that really matters!
Exactly - which just goes to show that my original post was appropriate - he wants a hunting rifle not a long range target rifle.
I did not say a BLR was a suitable long range target rifle. I said that a .270 BLR would make a good hunting rifle. Why do you need to get in my face about that?
Exactly - which just goes to show that my original post was appropriate - he wants a hunting rifle not a long range target rifle.
According to his expectations,he want a rifle capable of 1" groups at 400 yards,therefore he wants lever action long range target rifle that he can hunt with.![]()
On the other hand - according to your expectations he should be using a precision long range heavy barreled target rifle when he goes hunting, although you realise 100% that he is a newb and that combo is not what he wants or what he needs.
He's looking for a hunting rifle. It's not rocket science Stubby.
I was going by the OP's expectations not mine.The only gun that would meet his accuracy expectations would be a precision target rifle.What he wants,simply doesn't exist.
He is looking for a lever action hunting rifle with the accuracy of a precision target rifle,no such gun exists,so he won't get what he is looking for.Figuring that out is certainly not rocket science.
Exactly - you already realise his expectations for that HUNTING rifle are impossible, so why not give a newb a break?