.270 WSM?
#1

Anyone have one,how is the accuracy and what about bullet drop?
The reason I ask a friend of mine is haveing money problems and he wants to sell his Sako topped with a Zeiss 4.5X14. The price is right,$1,400...[
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The reason I ask a friend of mine is haveing money problems and he wants to sell his Sako topped with a Zeiss 4.5X14. The price is right,$1,400...[

#2

It is so close to the regular 270 that you may never notice any difference. I have been shooting the 270 Win and the 270 WSM both for a while now. At the max, the 270 will outdo the 270 Win, by 150-200 fps. However in my case that means a 4 inch longer barrel on the WSM. On game in the field, the difference is close to nil. However the 270 of either strain is a flat shooter and the WSM will give you about a 1 1/2 less drop than the standard 270.
Zeroed at 200 yards the 270 WSM will drop 5.5 inches at 300. The 270 Win will drop 6.9 at 300. Recoil is slightly more with the WSM but not much more than a 30-06. Accuracy seem to be spectacular. At least from my 26 inch Savage varmint model.
Zeroed at 200 yards the 270 WSM will drop 5.5 inches at 300. The 270 Win will drop 6.9 at 300. Recoil is slightly more with the WSM but not much more than a 30-06. Accuracy seem to be spectacular. At least from my 26 inch Savage varmint model.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MB.
Posts: 2,984

I have a Sako in the 270 WSM but relay haven’t had the opportunity at this time to check for bullet drop. I’ve only been shooting up to 200 yards and still trying to find the perfect load however that setup sure sounds good for the price...

#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: MISSOURI
Posts: 1,157

I have a browning A-Bolt in a .270wsm it is a fair shooter. I just havent found a load it likes yet. I just got my dies for it though. So now I can start playing with it. No factory round shot very good. The deer I killed with it was about 150 yards andit dropped like its legs were cut off.That waswith 150 grainspwinchester super X.
#6

Dan Im using Rel 22 with 130grn Nos Bt's out of my A-bolt. Im getting sub 1" 5 shot groups. It also shots the 130grn Barnes XLC's under an inch with max load or Rel 19 and Rel 22. It likes a bit of free bore with the Barnes bullets.
56grns for Varget and 110grn Vmax bullets shoot great also.
I have both and to me the 200fps advantage is worth it over the 270, especially if you handload.
56grns for Varget and 110grn Vmax bullets shoot great also.
I have both and to me the 200fps advantage is worth it over the 270, especially if you handload.
#8

Sure did, I cant remember the exact load info, Im at work now but could get it for you this eve. It shot great(1" groups)just wasn't rated as fast as the Rel 22, so I stuck with that.
Here's max loads from Hogdons site. Im sure I worked up to 54grns of Varget for the 130grn NOS Bt's.
H1000
73.0C
3168
H4831
67.0
3228
H4350
60.5
3226
H414
61.0
3235
H380
59.5
3174
VARGET
54.0
3169
Here's max loads from Hogdons site. Im sure I worked up to 54grns of Varget for the 130grn NOS Bt's.
130 GR.(Maximum Loads)
DIA. .277
COL: 2.730"
H1000
73.0C
3168
58,700 PSI
H4831
67.0
3228
63,400 PSI
H4350
60.5
3226
63,500 PSI
H414
61.0
3235
62,700 PSI
H380
59.5
3174
63,200 PSI
VARGET
54.0
3169
63,200
#10

ORIGINAL: PaJack
Anyone have one,how is the accuracy and what about bullet drop?
The reason I ask a friend of mine is haveing money problems and he wants to sell his Sako topped with a Zeiss 4.5X14. The price is right,$1,400...[
]
Anyone have one,how is the accuracy and what about bullet drop?
The reason I ask a friend of mine is haveing money problems and he wants to sell his Sako topped with a Zeiss 4.5X14. The price is right,$1,400...[
