270 Winchester

crazy_davey said:
Where do you get this opinion from? :rolleyes:


I was wondering the same. Last year a I bought a bunch of cheap Federal Power-Shock 150 grain SP Round nose and it shot 3/4 inch groups all the time. I couldnt do that with my 130 interbonds or 130 silvertips.
Ive since sold that gun but I did take whitetails with the 150's and they did shoot well under MOA.

Cheers!!
 
I think it's a little like the 3006, it will do almost anything, but isn't close to being the best at anything. For deer 130 work well, but you need premium bullets if you happen to shoot at close range, it's pretty flat, but not as flat as the varuious magnums with light bullets comparable to 130's. It doesn't recoil as much as a magnum, but does recoil as much or more than most standard calibres, it's a long actioin making light guns a bit more difficult to make.
I'm not really a big 270 fan, I currently don't own any and probably won't again.
 
NAA said:
As long as it's chambered in a Remington bolt rifle, right TB? Seems on this board if it's not a "Remmy" its nothing. There are a lot better bolt actions out there,rather use a fifty year old mauser or Husqvarna Than a Remington.
 
Win/64 said:
Seems on this board if it's not a "Remmy" its nothing. There are a lot better bolt actions out there,rather use a fifty year old mauser or Husqvarna Than a Remington.
Think about it .......... If you could get a brand new Husqvarna for $5oo -$6oo, you'd probably see alot more of those than Remingtons.




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Win/64 said:
Seems on this board if it's not a "Remmy" its nothing. There are a lot better bolt actions out there,rather use a fifty year old mauser or Husqvarna Than a Remington.
Think about it .......... If you could get a brand new Husqvarna for $5oo -$6oo, you'd probably see alot more of those than Remingtons.




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Win/64 said:
As long as it's chambered in a Remington bolt rifle, right TB? Seems on this board if it's not a "Remmy" its nothing. There are a lot better bolt actions out there,rather use a fifty year old mauser or Husqvarna Than a Remington.


There are many great bolt action rifles out there, Remington included.

You sir, must compete in the special olympics :)
 
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Does anyone else see the irony here?

Win64 asks a question about one of the best known, top 5 selling hunting cartridges in North america.

Win/64 said:
Is this a good caliber?

(And incorrectly uses the term 'caliber', I might add);)

And then goes on to proclaim that:

Seems on this board if it's not a "Remmy" its nothing. There are a lot better bolt actions out there,rather use a fifty year old mauser or Husqvarna Than a Remington

So, here we have a person that apparently doens't know anything about one of the most common cartridges used for hunting in North America,but can speak with authority on what type of rifle is "better" than the other.:runaway:


FWIW, I'm not much of a Remington guy, but I do think this is funny:dancingbanana:
 
NAA said:
As long as it's chambered in a Remington bolt rifle, right TB?

Win/64 said:
Seems on this board if it's not a "Remmy" its nothing. There are a lot better bolt actions out there,rather use a fifty year old mauser or Husqvarna Than a Remington.

I've got more Remington's than anything else... However, I do have a couple Ruger 77's, a couple Swede Mausers, a couple Tikkas, a couple Lee-Enfield #4's, a Browning A-bolt and a Win 70.... guess I just loves 'em all. :D
 
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