And that right there is why I prefer and reccomend popular calibres to newcomers as opposed to wildcat or custom stuff. When you finally get to a store in a small town off the beaten track that sells ammo can you imagine trying to source something like 338-06 or 257 Roberts etc.?? At least with 270 Win as in your case the odds are in your favour they will have it!! Good luck with your hunt once you have something to feed your rifle.
I usually agree with you, but not so much in this case. What generally happens when a person forgets their ammunition, or runs out of ammunition on a hunt, is that the person purchases whatever ammunition is available, and then goes hunting without first setting up a target to verify the zero of that load. Many people do not realize that unless the load is identical, the point of impact can vary by inches at 100 yards, and enough to wound or miss at longer distances,, even if the bullet weight is the same. I have been hunting for over 40 years, using wildcat or uncommon cartridges, and I have never found myself on a hunt without ammunition.
You are perfect and some of us are not.![]()
I usually agree with you, but not so much in this case. What generally happens when a person forgets their ammunition, or runs out of ammunition on a hunt, is that the person purchases whatever ammunition is available, and then goes hunting without first setting up a target to verify the zero of that load. Many people do not realize that unless the load is identical, the point of impact can vary by inches at 100 yards, and enough to wound or miss at longer distances,, even if the bullet weight is the same. I have been hunting for over 40 years, using wildcat or uncommon cartridges, and I have never found myself on a hunt without ammunition.
I usually agree with you, but not so much in this case. What generally happens when a person forgets their ammunition, or runs out of ammunition on a hunt, is that the person purchases whatever ammunition is available, and then goes hunting without first setting up a target to verify the zero of that load. Many people do not realize that unless the load is identical, the point of impact can vary by inches at 100 yards, and enough to wound or miss at longer distances,, even if the bullet weight is the same. I have been hunting for over 40 years, using wildcat or uncommon cartridges, and I have never found myself on a hunt without ammunition.
But I am not talking about zeroing the ammo. I am referring to sourcing ammo in a place off the beaten track should as the OP had happen, forgetting his ammo. Testing your poi is another subject altogether. Finding a wildcat cartridge in no man's land is why I reccomend the popular everyone carries them calibres. Can you imagine if I were in Pincher Creek and found I forgot my ammo trying to find .348 to feed my Model 71? That is what I am talking about.
And you can't just stop at noon and put a couple into a piece of cardboard?
Of course you can, but how many people actually do this? And what if the person comes across a deer first thing in the morning after picking up the ammunition the evening before, do you really believe that he won't shoot, even though he doesn't know where the load is shooting in his rifle?
And that right there is why I prefer and reccomend popular calibres to newcomers as opposed to wildcat or custom stuff. When you finally get to a store in a small town off the beaten track that sells ammo can you imagine trying to source something like 338-06 or 257 Roberts etc.?? At least with 270 Win as in your case the odds are in your favour they will have it!! Good luck with your hunt once you have something to feed your rifle.
Of course you can, but how many people actually do this? And what if the person comes across a deer first thing in the morning after picking up the ammunition the evening before, do you really believe that he won't shoot, even though he doesn't know where the load is shooting in his rifle?
Is the one hardware in Coaldale still open and sell ammo also. I hunted north of there for many years and had to make a trip to there a few times over the years.




























