Yes, that would be my choice too. One of the finest bolt actions ever designed according to the experts. They come labelled 'Husqvarna', 'Carl Gustaf', 'Viking Arms', and 'Zoli' with "1900" added--all the same action. Greatly superior to most actions, older and modern. Many can be found used at Intersurplus in 6.5x55, 30-06, and 9.3x62 chamberings in the $700-$800 price range. Great value for the money.
i have a feeling but the best shooting one is a x bolt stainless stalker.
Here is one on our very own CGN in the EE.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2451619-90s-Winchester-Model-70-270-Win?highlight=.270
Or one could keep their on the lookout for a lightly used Browning A-bolt II in 270.
They are out there, timing is the key.
Tight groups,
Rob
Nice gun but terrible scope installation, look at he ring gap, uneven.
The rings only have one screw, there trash
Yup But its being sold bare - Add some Talley rings and a 3.5-10 Leupold and would have a lifetime Hunting rifle ! JMO RJ
Nope. Similar hunting loads in 6.5 Creedmoor and .270 Winchester show the .270 hitting harder and shooting flatter out past 800 yards with similar weight/construction bullets.6.5 Creedmoor is better than a 270 long range.
Agree and now there's high bc bullets for the 270. However the 270 has always had an edge over the 6.5 cm at sane hunting ranges. A 130gr bullet at 3100 fps out to 400+ yards will out do the cm.Nope. Similar hunting loads in 6.5 Creedmoor and .270 Winchester show the .270 hitting harder and shooting flatter out past 800 yards with similar weight/construction bullets.
How many animals have you killed at 800yds? I have a shoulder injury which limits the amount of recoil I can handle.Nope. Similar hunting loads in 6.5 Creedmoor and .270 Winchester show the .270 hitting harder and shooting flatter out past 800 yards with similar weight/construction bullets.
So if you are recoil sensative it automatically makes the creed more accurate. So if I am not recoil sensative is my 270 better at long range?How many animals have you killed at 800yds? I have a shoulder injury which limits the amount of recoil I can handle.
I have both rifles. The difference in recoil is almost 5lbs depending on the grain weights.
I find it far easier to hit 500yd targets with my Creed than my 270.
In my experience recoil equals accuracy.
In terms of ballistics the 270 is better at every range. But that doesn't mean it's more accurate.
But it isn't just about ballistics. It's about actual accuracy.
Less recoil better accuracy has been my real life experience of shooting these rifles at those distances.
Go ahead and try them both at the range. You will see what I mean.
6.5 Creedmoor is better than a 270 long range.
yes the .270 will have more hp in 0-400, could come in handy on larger game? although I ran a .270 win the most and .270 wsm for a bit also....I get shorter recoveries and more drt's using a 6.5 grendel with 123gr eld-m only burning 29.6 grains of powder.....so when you have 'enough' hp its far more about the bullet and you can find magic formulas.....I ran 140 accubonds in the .270's and some 130 fusions, to do over and try to get more drt's and shorter recoveries I would look for more frangible lighter constructed option.....in my case most of the potential work was ending up in the hill sides beyond the critters^^^ So which cartridge will have the most energy at typical hunting ranges with the best bullet for each caliber. Let's say under 400 yards. I'm sure the 270 will have the edge on the cm. I'm not trying to put down the cm, I happen to like it, however the 270 has more power at typical hunting ranges.