.270 vs .280

Which do you prefer?


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The manufacturers of ammo and of bullets are the only ones that make the 280 better than the 270. If the bullet selection for .277 slugs was as good as that of the .284 it would indeed be hard to see the difference. P.S. Anyone that thinks a 308 and 30-06 are the same/same needs to do more home work.
 
for all practical purposes the 308 and the 30-06 are the same beast. when you start loading 180 gr.+ bullets the 30-06 has an edge due to its longer length aka powder capacity, but even this edge is only an advantage at ranges further than 90% of animals are shot. my way of thinking is if whatever you're shooting needs more gun than a 165 gr. bullet in either cartridge, I want a 338 or bigger
 
todbartell said:
...in all practical situations the 300 Savage will do what the 308 will do...
And in all practical hunting situations the 30-30 will do what the 300 Savage will do...
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7mm Remington Express sounds much Cooler then 280 :roll:
 
BCWILL said:
And in all practical hunting situations the 30-30 will do what the 300 Savage will do...

well I wouldn't go that far :D A 170 gr. flat nosed bullet @ 2100 fps isn't quite up to what a 165 gr. spitzer @ 2600 fps can do downrange. :wink:
 
Handloader writes:
The manufacturers of ammo and of bullets are the only ones that make the 280 better than the 270. If the bullet selection for .277 slugs was as good as that of the .284 it would indeed be hard to see the difference.
This statement is true in intent but a little misleading... it is true there are a more "component" bullet types and numbers available in .284 for reloading than in .277... but if you look at the range of bullet weights available for both, the .270 has from 90 grain to 180 grain bullets and you can get from 100 grain to 175 grain for a .284.
If you compare Factory loaded Ammuntion... there is greater selection offered and readily available for the .270Win than the .280Rem. by the Manufacturers... and on the shelves at the gunstore :idea:
 
actually Barnes no longer makes the 180 gr. Original round nosed soft point in .277", just like they no longer make the 195 gr. Original spitzer in .284"...

so the range of bullets is 90-160 gr. in 270 and 100-175 gr. in 280. Only Nosler makes a 160 gr. bullet too in 270, but Sierra, Speer, Swift, Nosler, Barnes, and Hornady all make 175 gr. 7mm bullets for reloading.
 
BCWILL said:
7mm Remington Express sounds much Cooler then 280 :roll:

Which is better :?: :?: ........ The 7mm Express or the .280 :?: :D

I'd like to see Redd answer this one :D



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so the range of bullets is 90-160 gr. in 270 and 100-175 gr. in 280. Only Nosler makes a 160 gr. bullet too in 270, but Sierra, Speer, Swift, Nosler, Barnes, and Hornady all make 175 gr. 7mm bullets for reloading.

Hawk makes 80gr and 165gr. bullets in .277 caliber, I am dissapointed in you Tod, this is your favourite manufacturer of premium bullets, how could you miss this?

SmithRite bullets make a 190gr Round Tip in 7mm

So, unless someone else comes up with something new....
.277 - 80gr. to 165 gr for a range of 85grs
.284 - 100gr to 190gr for a range of 90grs

Which is funny, because the .280 is slightly better, therefore should have slightly more options for reloading!
 
i don't like bullets that come apart on contact with animals let alone half way down the barrel.

never heard of SmithRites, must be small time... :?:
 
Holey Crap!!

This thread is already picking fly #### out of ground pepper, and then youguys go and do this!!! :D

Smithritesa re made in Vancouver, and they sem to be very good, but $$$$$

Hawks I will stay away from, not just because of TB's experience, but others, too...

We live in a time of fantastic bulets, and althbough I applaud the small companies, a Barnes or Nosler really solves all our problems. They are accurate, and very deadly.

Whn you see a X bullet from a 7mm plow through both shoulders of a grizz, or see a Nosler make a black bear drop so fast you thought you had missed, or see a moose drop as if it was shot point blank in the head...Well, what is the point of going elsewhere? :shock: :wink:
 
Super thinks I just fell off the cabbage truck:
Which is better ........ The 7mm Express or the .280

I'd like to see Redd answer this one
Oh Gee ... I dunno... maye if Remington could decide on a name for some of their cartridges I woudn't be so confused... 7mm Express/280 Rem... .244Rem/6mm They change the names of their cartridges more than my old lady changes her hair color :roll:
How about this for a really cool name... the 6.8 Remington :shock: :mrgreen:

Oh... and there are still 180 grain bullets out there for a .277 you just have to look :wink:
 
poll currently shows a 32%/32%/34% spread for 270/280/dont matter


now if someone can post some extensive range and field testing, unbiased, using a range of factory rifles in each caliber, shooting factory ammo and handloads of similar design, maybe we could then lay this topic to rest...









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Todd asks...
now if someone can post some extensive range and field testing, unbiased, using a range of factory rifles in each caliber, shooting factory ammo and handloads of similar design, maybe we could then lay this topic to rest...
This is a great Idea... Chilly would be happy to provide his Remington 700 in .270 :wink: ...is there anyone in the Peterborough Area with a Rem 700 or similar rifle chambered in .280 willing to take part in a "definitive test" :?: ... I will provide all the powder, bullets, reloading equipment, Chronograph.... and the reloading bench and the range are only a 150 feet apart... we could do this in a day... who knows how to make ballistic gellatin :wink:
 
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