Help me spend my money... .270 Win up to $1000 tax in...

Bullets will need to be seated deeper in the blr if you are using reloads. Mag length will prevent you from setting the bullet closer to the lands.

But you would have a 270 lever! You could get a 270 wsm in the blr.

Same with the Tikka. depending on the bullet you may not be able to seat near the lands. 130gr SST come to mind.

For what it's worth I love my Tikka T3

G
 
Looking for opinions on the best rifle I can get for this kind of money??

I was gonna go with a couple cheaper rifles for small vs. big game, but figure I will spend the money on one quality gun and a reloading setup instead.

Open to all suggestions, and at this point leaning towards a Browning BLR if I can find one for that kind of money.

Used for an all around rifle, likely topped with a 2-7 or 3-9.

Light weight is a plus...

Thanks,

This is a pretty easy one for me:

Husqvarna Featherweight 270 Win in Brown Precision "Pounder" stock with a Leupold 2-7X28. A tad under seven pounds all up with five rounds in the magazine.

And, it shoots the mag full into less than two inches.......at two hundred yds. :cool:



Five inches at three hundred.

Ted
 
This is a pretty easy one for me:

Husqvarna Featherweight 270 Win in Brown Precision "Pounder" stock with a Leupold 2-7X28. A tad under seven pounds all up with five rounds in the magazine.

And, it shoots the mag full into less than two inches.......at two hundred yds. :cool:



Five inches at three hundred.

Ted

Yes Ted, that sounds nice, except that a Brown Precision Pounder will run you $1000 on its own...
 
Well had the Browning out to the range today.... :D

Threw the Bushnell 3200 3-9x40 I had laying around on her for now with some Leupold rings and bases.

Very pleased so far with my initial load testing, even though I only made it out to 50m.

Somewhere around 56 grains of H4831sc with Hornady 140gr Interlocks should be good for MOA accuracy if my 50m groupings tell anything about the rifles accuracy.

Far too windy to really test any loads at 100m and 200m today, but I really like the gun so far. ;)
 
Good for you! Keep us posted on the progress. Spring is here, and the bears will be out soon.

Ted

Ted, I'm in Ontario my friend.....

No spring bear anymore. :(

Might have to fly up North and pay you a visit up there in God's country.

She will get lots of range time in preparation for the fall though. ;)

She is a dream to shoot and stil not too heavy at all. I will probably put up a review and range report once I get out to 100m and find a load to brag about. ;)

Cheers,
Mark
 
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