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I think that the rifle choice should be one of the determining factors in caliber choice.
I own and use both the 270 Win. and the 270 WSM, my win is a pre 64 M70, a beautiful rifle
but heavy to carry compared to my WSM which is a Kimber Classic. I have carried the Kimber
more than the M70 because it is so light and handy, it is a beautiful rifle that makes good use of the WSM
in it's compact action and overall proportions, it is everything a WSM should be, this is the main difference between the two calibers
and of coarse there is a power advantage in favor of the WSM, we should not underestimate the ballistic advantage
of the WSM for long range work. I recently had the opportunity to shoot at 500 meters with the 270 WSM loaded with
140gr Accubond bullets and it's trajectory is very beneficial at times when we estimate a little short or if
the wind is not what we thought it was, that small ballistic advantage can make the difference in a hit or a miss.
Good Luck
BB
 
I would build a 270 Wby if it were me but if you really want a lightweight rifle then you will have to make trade offs with barrel length, action length, magazine capacity etc. Personally in your situation I would scour the interwebz until I found a First Gen Remington Ti in 270 Win, like the one I didn't buy years ago at Chilcotin Guns in Williams Lake (because I'm stupid).
 
Well Im also considering a Kimber... My wife basically said if I was gonna do a lightweight rifle money shouldnt be a factor... So to me that says I can spend what I want.. lol

So now after looking at some of the Kimber's I have other choices in calibers depending on the model.. For example the one kimber I like comes in 7mm-08 or .308 And I really dont know a lot about either of those cailbers either or compared them to .270

Basically Im wanting a nice lighter weight rifle for long backpacking trips that if needed could handle taking something up to the size of an elk.. Something that can reach out a few hundred yards with no problems..
 
I decided on the 270wsm for my mountain rifle, and since I reload it is not a issue. Although you will pay in the recoil department. I am happy with the extra couple of hundred feet per second for the wsm over the 270 and I have it sighted in for my mountain rifle with a 300yrd zero so I do not have to worry about it. It does make it useless for a deer rifle, but I have other guns for the bush.
 
Ya I have my ruger as my main hunting rifle chambered in 30-06.
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270/30-06 are pretty close.

270WSM gives you similar to 7RM.

270 WSM ammo is available at Canadian Tire. It is more money than 270 Win ammo, but if you handload it's a non issue.
 
i have had a couple of 270 wsm's and don't like they only held two down. i like to carry on an empty chamber and prefer the larger capacity of the 270. don't really think there is much difference on the ballistics in the field.
 
Like I said.. Im open to suggestions on other calibers.. My biggest goal is a lighter rifle than what I have now but something that can reach out if needed..
 
i have had a couple of 270 wsm's and don't like they only held two down. i like to carry on an empty chamber and prefer the larger capacity of the 270. don't really think there is much difference on the ballistics in the field.
What rifle is it that you have? I have the T3 and its holds three down
 
I decided on the 270wsm for my mountain rifle, and since I reload it is not a issue. Although you will pay in the recoil department. I am happy with the extra couple of hundred feet per second for the wsm over the 270 and I have it sighted in for my mountain rifle with a 300yrd zero so I do not have to worry about it. It does make it useless for a deer rifle, but I have other guns for the bush.

Why does it make it useless as a deer rifle?
 
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