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- AB foothills
A .270 in a standard weight rifle is able as mild mannered as it gets. I've got a couple in FN M70s; one featherweight and one Cabelas Featherweight Super grade. Both handle nice and about like shooting a water pistol. I don't think they can muster enough recoil to bounce on the bags. Good stock design does wonders.
The advantages of the .280 are hopelessly exaggerated. More bullet selection? How many do you need anyway? If you did feel a pressing need for more bullet weight the 160 Partition has been sitting there since forever.
The difference between a .277" and .284 is exactly the same as the difference between the bore and groove dimensions of a 7mm barrel. Some times I wonder if someone in the twenties didn't just get mixed up and made a cartridge/rifle with a 7mm bullet instead of a 7mm bore.. Its not like the Americans exactly embraced the metric system.
Sums it up nicely!




















































