I'll be taking my 270 on a moose hunt this year and have been looking into what loads to start developing. I was assuming that a 150 grain bullet would be the obvious choice, but after comparing terminal energy in a 130 gr and 150 gr bullet at max loaded velocities it appears that the 150 gr gains almost nothing to the 130 gr. This being because the weight gained in the 150 loses an equivalent amount of velocity. The energy of the 130 gr stays ahead of the 150 out to 300 yds so saying the 150 will retain it's velocity farther and therefore keep it's energy is a bit of a moot point as I won't shoot past 300 yds. Has anyone ever noticed this or looked into this?
To compound this the bullets that I like best are not offered in 150 gr. The nosler Accubond only goes up to 140 gr and the barnes TTSX is just 130. only the TSX comes in 150 gr. I've got 7 boxes of 130 gr Accubonds and 2 boxes of 130 TTSX. Whichever I choose I'm not too worried about what the results will be. Just wondering if my analysis of the energy is right or if I've missed something. And if so, why does everyone seem to spout off that a 130 is inadequate for moose is there's negligible difference between the bullet weights?
To compound this the bullets that I like best are not offered in 150 gr. The nosler Accubond only goes up to 140 gr and the barnes TTSX is just 130. only the TSX comes in 150 gr. I've got 7 boxes of 130 gr Accubonds and 2 boxes of 130 TTSX. Whichever I choose I'm not too worried about what the results will be. Just wondering if my analysis of the energy is right or if I've missed something. And if so, why does everyone seem to spout off that a 130 is inadequate for moose is there's negligible difference between the bullet weights?