Advice on a .270

ImbeaultNF

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Hello,

I'm new to this and am looking for advice on .270 win Any recommendations [ CVA, Bergara, Browning, Tikka, Sako, CZ ] ?

Thank you
 
Hello,

I'm new to this and am looking for advice on .270 win Any recommendations [ CVA, Bergara, Browning, Tikka, Sako, CZ ] ?

Thank you
You can probably tell I like .277 This rifle they are shooting is one that I'm interested in getting. I want a fast twist for copper bullets. Cheers

 
All the companies you list make good rifles. Go to a gun shop and shoulder a Tikka. If it fits you, buy it. Good hunting and welcome!
 
^^^great advice…Tikka makes a variety of choices from light to heavy varmint in that calibre. Great performance from a 270win on a broad spectrum of game in North America. And Tikkas are quite accurate straight out of the box without having to mess around too much. Good luck.
 
Welcome!

The best thing to do is to go get your hands on as many of the rifles that you're interested in as you can. Very good chance you'll find one or two out of that list that you prefer once you've handled them.
 
my vote would be the Bergara , I have one that is chambered in 6.5 cm and its the most accurate rifle I have out of the box.
 
Thank you for all your feedback. Tried a few today and really liked the T3x. Very nice action, super lite, nice camo pattern, cerakote, with buttstock cheekpiece and muzzle brake. Thank you !!!
 
Welcome to Nutz from SEOntario. Great pick for an all around chambering. Easy to find ammo and has a proven track record. Theyre a light switch rifle on deer with the proper bullets and will knock moose over easily, ask me how I know. Ithink any of the three would be a good choice and like advised Id go pick all of them up and see what feels the best or tickles your fancy. The Bergara,Remington 700 or any of the Tikka varieties should all easily shoot sub moa if you find what yours likes to eat. I had great luck with Federal Premium with 130 GR Trophy Bonded.
 
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