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Old 11-13-2008 | 09:31 AM
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Default RE: A .270 Sucks????

ORIGINAL: dkhamner

Here in the area of Texas that I hunt the .270 has not been a fan favorite. I have seen a lot of deer lost with the .270 rather than any other caliber.

Does it suck? Well for me it does, and I will never buy another. The .270 was the first rifle that I bought myself when I turned 18. I had3 sour accounts with it and sold it.

The first was 75 yardbroad side shot on a mule deer buck thatbounced off as if not shot. My daddumped him with one shot at 280 yards with a 6mm. We found my bullet stuck in the shouldernext to the shoulder bone.

The second was on an Aoudad sheep. Made another perfect shoulder shot at 250 yards to see the big ram stand there as if not hit. The second shot was a little back and at least put the ram on the run. My buddy put the third and final shot in him with a 7mm-08 from over 300 yards which dropped him in step.

The third and last mishap with that gun was yet another well placed shoulder shot on a whitetail doe from 150 yards. When I shot her she jumped srtaight up in the air like she was hit good. I didn't expect her to go far. We founda good blood trail and tracked her for about 200 yards until we lost the blood. My cousin shot a doe that evening about a 1/2 mile away from my blind with a bullet under the skin where I shot the doe earlier.

So as far as the .270 goes, I would agree with the sales man. Maybe he should keep his trap shut and just sell the gun but I would've added fuel to the fire if I'd been there.

After selling it I bought a 6mm that I am in love with. I have never had an animal that I've shot run far, except a big hog.

P.S.
Dont like the 30-06 either, I am now a .308 fan.
Unless you are shooting reloads or a bullet that I've never heard of, I can't believe this is true. Ive dropped plenty of Mule deer up to 250 yds with my .270 packing 150 grain bullets. None went over 30 yards.

I primary use this gun for whitetails now. Have killed plenty of them up to 200 yards and have never had a bullet stay in the deer unless I hit a shoulder bone and had the bullet fragment a little. All have left great blood trails if they didn't drop in there tracks. These are Midwest deer as well, which are a good size bigger than most Texas deer.

I find if kind of hard to believe that you shot a deer and later that night 1/2 mile away your cousin shot the same deer. Plus you said the bullet was just under the skin?A .22 would make more impact than that. are you sure your not using a .17?
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