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I like 270 for deer and 30cal for moose, preferably a 300wm... life's too short for just one rifle lol
That a Zavasta? I've a Zavasta and it isn't set up ( for me ) to use with irons nohow. Awesome for a scope though.
I have three of those rifles and fully concur with your choice of platform...........given the options for cartridges you have given and the assumption that you do not reload yet, as much as it pains me to say this............I would have to recommend the 270. have one in the 6.5X55 and much prefer this chambering but I'm afraid you will be severely limited with factory ammo in the 6.5, the same cannot be said of the 270. As a hunting cartridge for deer and like sized critters the 270 is a better choice than the others. Ballistically superior to the 308 and superior to the 6.5 for factory load availability.
This is a very good choice in rifles and if your tastes don't happen to run towards hunting in the future, the CZ is a fine firearm and you will always get your money back out of it.
if buying ammo of the rack my choice would be 308 followed by 270. both as common as dirt in the stores. 270 if your recoil sensitive if not a light weight 308 and go hunting.
Recoil for the two are practically identical. Both spit 150gr pills at 2800-2900fps, so in the same weight/style of rifle the recoil will be very very similar.
The biggest difference to me is the weight of bullets. The 270 spits lighter bullets faster, while the 308 gives the option for 180gr pills whereas 150-160 is about as heavy as you can go in a 270.
Woodleigh makes a .277/180, but you need a 1:8 twist to make it work, so a .277/160 is probably the heaviest useable bullet weight that is available for most .270 shooters. Once the temperature warms up, I'll be interested to see what the velocity is from my 20" full stock .270 SAKO. In theory, the .308 should prove faster from the short barrel, but the chronograph has the last word.
Woodleigh makes a .277/180, but you need a 1:8 twist to make it work, so a .277/160 is probably the heaviest useable bullet weight that is available for most .270 shooters. Once the temperature warms up, I'll be interested to see what the velocity is from my 20" full stock .270 SAKO. In theory, the .308 should prove faster from the short barrel, but the chronograph has the last word.
With identical loads, the short barrel was always 60 - 100 fps faster than the longer one. There is no way to account for such variances, but the chronograph wasn't lying. To the OP........buy the 270!! D.
Friction? Could it be your loads favored the short barrel? Interesting.




























