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Why would you quarter a deer in the bush.... LoL
Why wouldn't you? LOL
Why would you quarter a deer in the bush.... LoL
...I'd better check the venison chops in the freezer that were killed with 'Granpa's old Win' last fall in case they get up and walk away...
No it's about ballistics and all around versitillity..7mm mag wins. Hands down. .270 had its day 50 years ago..Just saying way better modern caliber s out there..even the .270 wsm beats a .270
Time to put down grandpa's old Win and try something new
I'll agree that the 7MM smokes the 270 as far as being an all round caliber for deer, elk, and moose.
And If by chance I run into a grizzly, I'll feel a lot more confident.
I'm the proud owner of a 1962 BDL in 7MM, first year for both the 7M and the BDL.
Why would you quarter a deer in the bush.... LoL
No it's about ballistics and all around versitillity..7mm mag wins. Hands down. .270 had its day 50 years ago..Just saying way better modern caliber s out there..even the .270 wsm beats a .270
What's the hardest part about shooting a .270?
Telling your parents your ###.
Lots of us enjoy hunting with "Granpa's old Win" or some other old piece that has sentimental value. It's that sentimental value that makes them special and fun to use; certainly not their sub-par performance when compared to a more modern tool.
.270 Win would rank in my top three off the hardware tore shelf cartridges for sure.
No it's about ballistics and all around versitillity..7mm mag wins. Hands down. .270 had its day 50 years ago..Just saying way better modern caliber s out there..even the .270 wsm beats a .270
Time to put down grandpa's old Win and try something new
... and the .300 WM beats the 7mm mag, the .340 WBY beats the 300, ad nauseum. But it's all at a cost; increased weight, increased recoil, more powder burned for relatively small gain, plus you need at least a 24" barrel to get the best out of the 7mm RM or the .270 WSM, while the .270 Win. gets by just fine with 22 inches.
Ardent deserves a Gold Medal for Exquisite Sarcasm.![]()
Exactly, 9.3mauser...
There is always a "bigger and better/faster"... why stop at the puny little 7mm Rem Mag?
The .270 is enough for most Canadian game and hunting scenarios. It is commonly chambered in most platforms, the ammunition is widely available at low cost, it is light recoiling and flat shooting enough, and carries enough energy for medium to soft large game.
Personally I prefer the standard 7 mils, but you can't denegrate the utility of the .270 Win. I have nothing against the 7 RM, but on deer sized game, I would choose the .270 Win.
Actually none intended though it can certainly read that way! .270 might just be my favourite round had I started with it first, but too invested in .284" bored rifles. I do wish some days I'd just gone .270 from the get go, light rifles, great trajectories, available everywhere, and speed kills.
Actually none intended though it can certainly read that way! .270 might just be my favourite round had I started with it first, but too invested in .284" bored rifles. I do wish some days I'd just gone .270 from the get go, light rifles, great trajectories, available everywhere, and speed kills.
For north america where you have moose & big bears the 30-06 sprng is a better choice than the 270 win.




























