What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
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What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
I'm going elk hunting for the first time this fall, and I'd like some advice on the ballistics of the .270 round. I'm practicing and zeroing in my Remington with a 150 grain. Any practical advice would help. Thanks.
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Spike
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RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
Interceptor,
The 270 is a super cartridge and I use it for the vast majority of my hunting, even including the larger African plains game. Be aware, however, that elk are big animals, notoriously tough, and die hard. As in all hunting, where you hit them is a lot more important than what you hit them with. So a lot of practice from field hunting positions, not the bench rest, is important.
That being said, I would strongly recommend the use of 150 grain, "premium" hunting bullets such as Nosler partitions, Trophy Bonded Bearclaws, Swift A Frames, etc. I would try several brands and types and choose the one that is the most accurate in your rifle. You should also be mentally prepared to pass up shot opportunities that may be marginal for a 270. The 270 will do the job; but you've got a lot less leeway with a 270 than you would have with say, a 338 mag. Good luck!
The 270 is a super cartridge and I use it for the vast majority of my hunting, even including the larger African plains game. Be aware, however, that elk are big animals, notoriously tough, and die hard. As in all hunting, where you hit them is a lot more important than what you hit them with. So a lot of practice from field hunting positions, not the bench rest, is important.
That being said, I would strongly recommend the use of 150 grain, "premium" hunting bullets such as Nosler partitions, Trophy Bonded Bearclaws, Swift A Frames, etc. I would try several brands and types and choose the one that is the most accurate in your rifle. You should also be mentally prepared to pass up shot opportunities that may be marginal for a 270. The 270 will do the job; but you've got a lot less leeway with a 270 than you would have with say, a 338 mag. Good luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
Use a 140 or 150 grain premium bullet as stated above. If I were using a 270, I would only shoot at standing broadside or slightly quartering away elk that were 250 yards or less. Good luck
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RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
150 partitions, 140 accubonds, or a few other premium bullets would be a great choice
for practice, if you reload, you might cook up some light loads with SR4759 or IMR4227
or, I believe Rem. and Federal have started selling "managed recoil" lighter loads
for practice, if you reload, you might cook up some light loads with SR4759 or IMR4227
or, I believe Rem. and Federal have started selling "managed recoil" lighter loads
#6
RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
Any of the premium bullets in either 140 or 150 grains will do a great job on elk. Failsafes and Barnes will give you the best penetration and will likely exit the elk even through shoulder bone.
Partitions, accubonds, interbonds, TBBC, A-frames would also be excelent choices.
Provided you can shoot well enough I would not hesitate to take a 300+ yard shot on a big bull with any of these bulelts in a .270.
Partitions, accubonds, interbonds, TBBC, A-frames would also be excelent choices.
Provided you can shoot well enough I would not hesitate to take a 300+ yard shot on a big bull with any of these bulelts in a .270.
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RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
I'm going elk hunting for the first time this fall, and I'd like some advice on the ballistics of the .270 round. I'm practicing and zeroing in my Remington with a 150 grain. Any practical advice would help. Thanks.
Federal with 150gr. Nosler Partitions, 140/150gr. TrophyBonded, or Remington with
Core-Lokt Ultras. Practice, practice, practice.
Good luck.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Oregon
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RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
Why not just use a beebee gun ?>...If i were to hunt with a Rifle i would not use a 270 .Excellent for deer , but i would stay away from elk. The best gun IMOO for elk would be a magnum round, 338..300...30-378.. 338 being the one i would choose. i've seen people loose elk with an 'ot 6 ...I wouldn't even take the risk .. To each his own.
No offense directed >>Whats funny is that most of the people giving you advise don't even have elk in there states. [:@]
No offense directed >>Whats funny is that most of the people giving you advise don't even have elk in there states. [:@]
#9
RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
Wouldn't be my first choice for elk rifles but it is certainly capable of doing the job. A few of my buds here are runnin .270 for elk and deer and seem to have no problems. However i am not sure what loads they use . And yes i have elk in my state um well province.
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RE: What's a good .270 weight / brand for elk?
Why not just use a beebee gun ?>...If i were to hunt with a Rifle i would not use a 270 .Excellent for deer , but i would stay away from elk. The best gun IMOO for elk would be a magnum round, 338..300...30-378.. 338 being the one i would choose. i've seen people loose elk with an 'ot 6 ...I wouldn't even take the risk .. To each his own.
No offense directed >>Whats funny is that most of the people giving you advise don't even have elk in there states.
No offense directed >>Whats funny is that most of the people giving you advise don't even have elk in there states.
The guys in my camp laughed at me my first year, even called my rifle a BB gun, but after I killed several elk and never lost a wounded one, they no longer laugh!