heavy 277 pills...

Don't know of any, 160 is the heaviest I've ever seen.

If they do exist, you would likely need a faster twist barrel than 1 in 10 to stabilize properly.
 
Those 160 Partitions are pretty darn good. I sure get good accuracy from them with RL-19. The trouble is, you almost have to sell the home quarter to buy a box of Nosler Partitions these days.
 
"...Last time I talked to them they ship to Canada..." Maybe not now. Th eU.S. government significantly increased the cost of their exporter's licence recently. Bullets require the U.S. export permit too.
The Nosler is as heavy as a .270 gets.
 
Hawk shipping to Canada no problem !

"...Last time I talked to them they ship to Canada..." Maybe not now. Th eU.S. government significantly increased the cost of their exporter's licence recently. Bullets require the U.S. export permit too.
The Nosler is as heavy as a .270 gets.

Sunray that's not the case !

I just talked to the owner of Hawk and they have no problem shipping to Canada as long as the value of the box is less than $500. So if your order exceeds $500US you have to break it up into separate orders.
He also said the 180 grainer .277 perform better with a faster twist in some rifles. He said that they are duplicating the discontinued Barnes 180gr.

I have a bunch of Speer 170gr and they work great. Never had any problems with them or the Hawk 180gr.

Big G
 
No Us supplier is to sell brass,bullets or primers to non-us citizens thanks to The Homeland Security idiots! I was on the phone to one of then that didn't speak intelegible English -[off trailerpark dialect]and they said they had an agreement with the canadian Gov't on that one even though Canada customs allows their importation you just can't buy them..................I sent an inquiry to Ottawa and see what they say.........Harold
 
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