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Old 08-26-2012, 06:13 PM
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.270 Win. is an all around round. The Remington is very well balanced gun. I don't buy Remingtons anymore but got nutthin against them neither. Hold it and see how ya like it. It's a nice slim stock, not bulky like some guns. All there is to it.
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Old 08-29-2012, 11:29 AM
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My first deer/big game rifle was a Remington 700 BDL-LH .270 that I got about 1976. A very few years after getting it, I had it glass-bedded and the trigger lightened to just over 2 lb. I have never regretted that purchase and even though I have obtained many other rifles since, it is my favorite. I handload my ammo, and it handles practically every load I feed it equally well. All I have to do is adjust my scope up or down for different loads to get the trajectory where I want it. For a shot at any reasonable distance, I don't have to worry about more than a few inches of drop below point of aim.

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Old 09-09-2012, 02:27 PM
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That would be a great caliber for both deer and elk. I prefer Winchester for a brand. A friend of mine has a new Remington in 7mm Win mag and did great last year with it. If you want to go big caliber The 7mm win mag will take any animal in the US and Canada . I think that anything above that is being over gunned .You have to look at whether you can handle the recoil on the bigger guns. I have had 270's before and they are just great I now have a 7mm win mag.
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Old 09-09-2012, 05:25 PM
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I'd go with the .308. A little extra firepower is better than not enough, IMO.
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Old 10-11-2012, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Camouflage Cowboy
I've shot a .270 win quite a few times but I've never been hunting with one. I've always used a .243 win.
How much bigger of a difference is this gonna make besides ammo price?
I don't think you'll pay more for .270 compared to .243... inconsequential diff, if there is one.
Or how about a .308? I actually have a lot of previous hunting experience with a .308. Is it a better choice because a .243, .270 and a .308 are all the same price where I'm looking. They're all Remingtons with 3-9x40 scopes.
The 270 and 308 are, in my view, pretty close... much closer to either other, with .243 being substantially less. full disclosure - I've owned .270, 30-06, and 30-30 for deer rifles (I'm not countin' the milsurps).

Unless you've just GOT to have a shorter action.. I'd opt for .270, all other things being equal
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Old 10-12-2012, 04:28 AM
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There have been more than 15 calibers used successfully on whitetail deer. How much money do you have?

.270 Winchesters have been used in hunting since 1925.

Jack O'Connor, the outdoor writer, hunted with the .270 Winchester for 40 years. He probably died before you were born.

It's a good choice of quite a number of good choices.
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Old 10-12-2012, 09:40 AM
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.270 Win. is my favorite cartridge. You could buy a nicer rifle than a Remington in my opinion. Get something without that 'scope/bolt knuckle-banging' bolt throw.
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Old 10-21-2012, 06:17 AM
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Jack O'Connor did love the 270, and it is a great caliber. All of the calibers mentioned will kill deer. Anything bigger or hotter than the 3006 is probably overkill. Or at least over recoil. If you want one gun that will serve on most anything in the lower 48, go with a 3006. It does most anything well and the kick is not too bad. Check out the Ruger rifles, Remington 700's were once good guns but they had problems a few years back. Go to gunshops and look at their used rifles, some fine old guns can be had for reasonable prices. Be sure to clean and dry the bore for a good lookin' before buying.

I once killed a deer with a 9X57 Mauser, is that #16?
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Old 10-21-2012, 10:04 AM
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270 is a good idea. Remington is a bad one. Check out the Rugers.
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:54 AM
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Take a look at these, they all work - put the big money into your scope;

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