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Old 10-18-2007 | 06:55 AM
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Default RE: Hornady 270 ammo

ORIGINAL: RugerM77.270

I was recently given a new .270 and Saturday will be my first real hunt with it. I bought some Hornady 140 gr/ Boattail Softpoints to hunt with, but shortly after buying them I did some research and found out that the .270 was built around the 130 gr. bullet. They shoot paper good out of my rifle and I will use the rest of the box but I was just wondering how they did on game.

Has anyone had any experiance with this ammo or should I change over to 130 gr. Federal Sierra Gamekings?
If you are limited to using factory ammo, and those 140-grainers shoot well for you in your rifle, make a note of the ammo lot number (usually printed on the flap of the box somewhere) and go back to the store where you bought those, and buy as many boxes of THAT SAME LOT OF AMMO as you can afford/find!

Finding factory ammo that shoots well in a given rifle can often be a drill in futility. If you can avoid such a search, do so!

The 140-grain bullet is a good compromise between the 130 and 150-grain bullet in the .270, and should work well for both deer and black bear shooting. For elk and moose, I personally would use a 150-grain Nosler Partition. But I load my own ammo, also.......
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