Question with the .270
#11

I have a 270 as my main deer rifle and it doesn't have to much recoil at all. It is plenty accurate and I can shoot over a box of ammo and never get sore if I use the proper form.
#12
Fork Horn
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A Limbsaver or Pachmyer Decelerator recoil pad for the rifle and a Past recoil pad for you will make the range sessions much more tolerable. I can shoot 40 rounds of 30-06 full-house loads without a problem.
#14
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Try sending a bunch of 425 gr hard cast bullets at near 1900 fps from a Marlin 1895, you'll think that 270 is a bb gun, but then this is a whole nother kind of fun!
Try sending a bunch of 425 gr hard cast bullets at near 1900 fps from a Marlin 1895, you'll think that 270 is a bb gun, but then this is a whole nother kind of fun!
#15
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Thanks for all the input fellas.
Yea, i think big earl put it best when he said this is primarily a gun that I want to use at the range, and it will double as a deer rifle. I have a 12 gauge shotgun now, and I can deer hunt with buckshot or slugs no problem. Most of my usual hunting spots are wooded, so I am limited to a 100 yard shot most of the time. I wouldn't be opposed to going smaller than .270, just seeing as how it will be the only rifle I have for a while, I would rather be have to much gun than not enough.
Yea, i think big earl put it best when he said this is primarily a gun that I want to use at the range, and it will double as a deer rifle. I have a 12 gauge shotgun now, and I can deer hunt with buckshot or slugs no problem. Most of my usual hunting spots are wooded, so I am limited to a 100 yard shot most of the time. I wouldn't be opposed to going smaller than .270, just seeing as how it will be the only rifle I have for a while, I would rather be have to much gun than not enough.
#18

Here's a comparison of recoil energy for the cartridges that have been discussed in this thread:
Rifle Recoil Recoil
Weight Energy Velocity
.243 Win. (100 at 2960) 7.5 8.8 8.7
.25-06 Rem. (120 at 3000) 8.0 12.5 10.0
.270 Win. (130 at 3140) 8.0 16.5 n/a
.270 Win. (150 at 2900) 8.0 17.0 11.7
.280 Rem. (140 at 3000) 8.0 17.2 11.8
7mm-08 Rem. (140 at 2860) 8.0 12.6 10.1
7mm Rem. Mag. (150 at 3100) 8.5 19.2 12.1
.308 Win. (150 at 2800) 7.5 15.8 11.7
.30-06 Spfd. (150 at 2910) 8.0 17.6 11.9
.30-30 Win. (150 at 2400) 7.5 10.6 9.5
.300 Win. Mag. (180 at 2960) 8.5 25.9 14.0
Rifle Recoil Recoil
Weight Energy Velocity
.243 Win. (100 at 2960) 7.5 8.8 8.7
.25-06 Rem. (120 at 3000) 8.0 12.5 10.0
.270 Win. (130 at 3140) 8.0 16.5 n/a
.270 Win. (150 at 2900) 8.0 17.0 11.7
.280 Rem. (140 at 3000) 8.0 17.2 11.8
7mm-08 Rem. (140 at 2860) 8.0 12.6 10.1
7mm Rem. Mag. (150 at 3100) 8.5 19.2 12.1
.308 Win. (150 at 2800) 7.5 15.8 11.7
.30-06 Spfd. (150 at 2910) 8.0 17.6 11.9
.30-30 Win. (150 at 2400) 7.5 10.6 9.5
.300 Win. Mag. (180 at 2960) 8.5 25.9 14.0
#19
Typical Buck
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If you don't like the recoil of standard factory ammo you can buy the managed recoil loads available. You could shoot these at the range and move to standard loads when hunting season arrives or use the managed recoil loads if the distances you will be shooting are 200 yards or less.
#20
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Try sending a bunch of 425 gr hard cast bullets at near 1900 fps from a Marlin 1895, you'll think that 270 is a bb gun, but then this is a whole nother kind of fun!
Try sending a bunch of 425 gr hard cast bullets at near 1900 fps from a Marlin 1895, you'll think that 270 is a bb gun, but then this is a whole nother kind of fun!






