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ELKampMaster 07-15-2003 11:57 PM

RE: For .270 Users
 
Hmmm...
Each gun is its " own person" , so... What would work in mine or these other folks may not work in yours... so just a few pertinent facts would help out if you' d be so kind:

(1) Length of Barrell?
(2) Twist of Barrell?
(3) Loads you have already eliminated for your 270
(4) How well is it shooting now? MOA?
(5) Ranges commonly shot now & ranges aspired to
(6) Do you reload?

Plus, it is a bit relevent to match the tool to the job so....
What are we shooting? ---
(1) paper,
(2) prairie dogs,
(3) woodchucks,
(4) pigs,
(5) deer,
(6) bear,
(7) elk -- might make just a little difference on which accurate load is recommended.

Never Go Undergunned,
EKM

formula1 07-16-2003 06:41 AM

RE: For .270 Users
 
Ok, here' s more detail.

1) Ruger M77, 22" barrel, Simmons 3-9x40mm, don' t know the twist for sure.
2) I' m upgrading the scope to a Leupold Vari-x II.
3) I' m shooting 2" groups at 100 yds, but I' m personally disappointed in that
seeing as though I have a Savage 110 that I can shoot 3/4" groups at 100 with Federal Vanilla 130 gr (Hi-Shok). I' d go back to the Savage, except I gave it to my son.
4) I' ve tried Federal 130' s (all of them), Federal 150 Nosler Partitions, Winchester 130 Power Point, Remington 130 Core Lokt. The best so far, believe it or not, is a plain old Federal Vanilla 130 gr (Hi-Shok), but it' s still 2" @ 100.
5) I hunt strictly whitetails and normally shoot less than 100 yds., but I' ve seen some spots on my new club that I can shoot up to 300. I guess you could say I' m trying to cover 0-300 yds as accurately as possible.
6) I don' t reload.

I have typically been able to shoot very accurately with other guns and I suppose 2" groups aren' t bad, I just thought I could do better. So I' m changing the scope and possibly the mounts and I thought this would be a good time to try some new factory loads, so I' m looking for suggestions

Wolf killer 07-16-2003 09:05 AM

RE: For .270 Users
 
formula1
My Ruger M-77 will only group well ( 3/4 to 1" ) with Winchesther Supreme Ballistic Silvertips.
I tried Remington: 130 & 150gr. Core-lokt.
Federal: Hi-Shock 130gr.
Fereral Premium: Barnes-X 130gr. & Nosler ballistic tip 130gr.
Hornady custom: 140gr.

The Federal Hi-Shock came in a distant second place. The others were shooting a pattern not a group.
I did shoot an Antelope buck at 70-yards in the front shoulder with a Federal Hi-Shock. The bullet blew up on impact. The hole the bullet left was large enough to see the heart through. No damage was done to the heart. I put a second one in his neck & that put him down for the count.

formula1 07-16-2003 09:38 AM

RE: For .270 Users
 
Wolf Killer:

I haven' t had issues with the performance of the Federal Hi-Shok(just accuracy) as they have passed though everything I' ve shot and expanded well. I' ve probably killed 25+ deer with them. I don' t know what issue you had, except that perhaps that bullet doesn' t do well against a shoulder bone. I' ve never hit the shoulder bone yet.

Thanks for the vote for the Winchester Rounds. I may try them to see how they do.

bigcountry 07-16-2003 12:33 PM

RE: For .270 Users
 
With all that said out of all those shells you tried, I would say its time to go to the gunsmith. Alot of people will tell you " every gun is different" which is true to a point, but there is usually some underlying reason, a gun can' t shoot 1.5" groups every time at 100 yards. This isn' t mad voodoo. Maybe excessive throat, lugs need to be squared, bolt face isn' t squared, not free floated, loose action to stock, pillar bedded, glass bedded, crown recut. Options are endless. You have tried some decent ammo it sounds like. Maybe get someone to load you some long rounds. I would if you were close and I knew ya.

My best friend has a Model 70 with same bad luck. So I reloaded some for him, with 47gr of 4064 and 3.30" COL, with 130 grain Sierra bullets. Now it will shoot 3/4" all day out of this ultralight. But now works me to death reloading for him. Thats ok though.

Also, try to shoot one round, and let cool min 10 min, and see how she does. Alot of people expect 1" groups of a three shot volley within 90 seconds. Just aint' the case always.

montex 07-17-2003 08:29 PM

RE: For .270 Users
 
Winchester 130 grn ballistic tips out of my Rem.

frizzellr 07-17-2003 09:26 PM

RE: For .270 Users
 
I have a Ruger 77 MK II in 270 Win. The first time I took it to the range it was shooting 3 inch groups, or should I say patterns, with anything I fed it. I took it home and stoned that 7 lb trigger down to about 3 lbs, floated the barrel and bedded the action. Took it back to the range and shot 1 inch groups with Remington and 1.5 with Winchester. I don' t know why Ruger insists on all that upward force on the barrel.

James B 07-18-2003 01:18 AM

RE: For .270 Users
 
I agree with the Winchester Fail-safes for bigger game and would try them for groups also. I never shot a factory load through any of my 270' s but I used a lot of nosler Ballistic tips while loading for them. I di have a little trouble with Ballistic tips in a couple of 7 MM Mags I have seen them deflect off of bone and turn 90 degree corners at close range with the Magnum.


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