help what to buy ??

Well lets see now. Varmints to moose. Pretty darn good round for 1000 meters. Works way better in real life then on paper. The 270 is a very good round,true. But it sure ain't a 6.5x55 by any means.

No,the 270 is better, faster velocity in all bullet weights. Available in more rifles. Ammunition is more available. Yes 6.5 bullets have a high ballistic coefficiant but that is marginal. The 270 is no ballistic coefficiant slouch neither. 270 all the way, if you like the cool factor 6.5-284. Just my 2cents.
 
Snowballs chance in hell vs. ...

I've been a few places where the only thing available locally was .22,30-30,308,30-06 and 303 at best if not less. So even if you had a 270 you be sool too

With a .270, you've got 'A snowballs chance in hell', (where you've described) because he's probably heard of a .270 versus 'NO chance in hell' because he doesn't even know what a 6.5x55 Sweedish Mauser is. Just sayin'
 
Well, well, well, here it is again.........which to choose?
If I bought new it would be the 7mm-08 or the 270wsm.
If I was buying on the higher end side, the 7mm-08 would be out.
One thing about a decent rifle chambered in the 270wsm, if you for
some reason didn't care for this chambering, it would sell quite easily.
As always, just a couple of pennies worth.
Good luck with it.
Both are good rounds that you are inquiring on.
Remember, the choice is yours........;)
Looky.
 
good choice, now all you got to do is hold it straight....

I always hear this ''availability of ammo'' arguement-but has anybody ever actually been in a situation where they go hunting and forgot their ammunition?I've arrived at camp and realised I forgot something-but never ammo
 
Sometimes it's not about forgetting your ammo while away on a hunt, but it's about living in a small town and Canadian Tire (or similar) is the only game in town for ammo.

A 270, 30-06, 308 or 303 sure makes a lot of sense to the average joe, non-handloader in this situation.

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forgetting

good choice, now all you got to do is hold it straight....

I always hear this ''availability of ammo'' arguement-but has anybody ever actually been in a situation where they go hunting and forgot their ammunition?I've arrived at camp and realised I forgot something-but never ammo

I once went bow hunting and forgot my arrows! Fortunately I only had 10 kms to back track. I'm old!
 
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