Bearkilr is onto the only reason a .30-06 is more suitable for larger than deer game and that is bullet weight. If it can be done with a 150 grain bullet, a .270 (of any stripe) can do it. If you need a heavier bullet, then the .30-06 is the better choice because it can handle heavier bullets far better than the .270. There are things that can be done with a 180 or 200 grain .30 Cal bullet that cannot be done with the bullet weights in the .270. Although shot placement is almost everything, there are times only heavier bullets with high sectional densities are the best choice.
The .270 WSM can not "replace" anything, and that is why it is just a marketing adventure for Winchester that is getting those susceptible to marketing all lathered up. I feel the same way about all the "new" short magnums. Nothing new is getting done at all, so they are kind of interesting ..... but ... why bother?
The .270 WSM can not "replace" anything, and that is why it is just a marketing adventure for Winchester that is getting those susceptible to marketing all lathered up. I feel the same way about all the "new" short magnums. Nothing new is getting done at all, so they are kind of interesting ..... but ... why bother?





















































