...than the .270 Winchester?
There are now some properly constructed (for hunting) lightweight bullets out there: 85gr TSX, 95 and 110gr TTSX, 85gr E-Tip, 100 and 110gr Accubond.
You can have a solid load for deer and the like with these lightweight bullets loaded to .243 Winchester velocity and recoil. You can crank them up to .257 Wby velocity and trajectory - while burning much less powder. Flat shooting? The 95gr TTSX would have a +/- 3" point blank range of 338 yards.
Move up to the 130's for a good all around load - anything between 2900 - 3100fps for an effective, light recoiling game getter. The new 129gr LRX should be ok for those that want to reach out a bit further than normal.
A 150gr Partition, A-Frame or TSX would give you pretty much everything you need to go after moose or elk.
The only things it would not be good for would be Bison (illegal) and turning a charge from the big bears.
So from .243 Winchester level recoil and performance on up to pretty much everything - it offers light recoil, flat trajectory and good effect on game.
And for C-FMBI - you need to look at the .270 Winchester. The .270 Winchester is exactly what you are looking for. [/jedimindtrick]
There are now some properly constructed (for hunting) lightweight bullets out there: 85gr TSX, 95 and 110gr TTSX, 85gr E-Tip, 100 and 110gr Accubond.
You can have a solid load for deer and the like with these lightweight bullets loaded to .243 Winchester velocity and recoil. You can crank them up to .257 Wby velocity and trajectory - while burning much less powder. Flat shooting? The 95gr TTSX would have a +/- 3" point blank range of 338 yards.
Move up to the 130's for a good all around load - anything between 2900 - 3100fps for an effective, light recoiling game getter. The new 129gr LRX should be ok for those that want to reach out a bit further than normal.
A 150gr Partition, A-Frame or TSX would give you pretty much everything you need to go after moose or elk.
The only things it would not be good for would be Bison (illegal) and turning a charge from the big bears.
So from .243 Winchester level recoil and performance on up to pretty much everything - it offers light recoil, flat trajectory and good effect on game.
And for C-FMBI - you need to look at the .270 Winchester. The .270 Winchester is exactly what you are looking for. [/jedimindtrick]





















































