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ORIGINAL: dogslayer
Convince me to keep my .270 win. Thanks for the input .Or , if you have critisisms of the cartridge , I'd like to know that too .
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Found this, also posted by "dogslayer":
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I've got a remington 700 in .270 win. , it has true glow sights and leupold bases . It is less than a year old and shoots well . I'm looking for somthing abit smaller ,as I only shoot varmints and targets . Oh , the remington is an adl ? - it does not have a floor plate , and is synthetic stocked . I'd like somthing between .223 and .308 in a short action , somthing that is in as good of condition as my remington . I prefer Savage but will listen to whatever you have to offer . Thanks
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First, nothing wrong with the 270Win., it's a great cartridge and good for hunting most any big game in the lower 48. Also usable for varmints, especially so if you handload.
That said however, given your other post it appears you're looking for something else. For varmints, target shooting, and a short action cartridge, I'd look to the 243Win. And though I won't use it for deer or bigger game, many folks do seem to get by with it for deer hunting as well.
If you like the Remington 700, you might want to check out one of the newer Remington 700 SPS models. I believe it's available in 243Win. Then too, the 243Win. is also available from several makers in various target style rifles with heavier barrels which can be better for target/varmint shooting. There's a lot of options out there if you switch to a 243Win. Look around. I'm sure Savage has several models available also. The 243Win. is a very popular chambering.