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CalHunter 01-02-2017 04:55 PM

I say get both. :D

Rob in VT 01-02-2017 05:25 PM

Either is a great choice for elk and deer. I prefer a 30 cal like the 30-06, but that's just my personal preference.

Good luck in ID. Shoot some wolves.

salukipv1 01-03-2017 01:47 PM

270, or split the difference, 280 rem or 280 Rem. Ackley Improved.

Topgun 3006 01-03-2017 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by salukipv1 (Post 4288319)
270, or split the difference, 280 rem or 280 Rem. Ackley Improved.

I can't go with your AI suggestion since he's not a reloader. He needs to go with a common caliber and the 06 and .270 are as good as it gets for what he wants and with easily to be found ammo just about anywhere in either one.

jeepkid 01-03-2017 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Topgun 3006 (Post 4288347)
I can't go with your AI suggestion since he's not a reloader. He needs to go with a common caliber and the 06 and .270 are as good as it gets for what he wants and with easily to be found ammo just about anywhere in either one.

280 Ack is now a SAAMI cartridge so factory ammo is available. Not as plentiful as .270 or 30/06 but it's out there.

super_hunt54 01-03-2017 05:20 PM

"Out there" in more ways than one!! Poor guy would go broke learning how to shoot! The few that even produce the cartridge are charging anywhere from $3.00-$5.00 a round!! Definitely not a round I would suggest to anyone that doesn't reload.

Sage of the Sage 01-03-2017 05:45 PM

Aaron, I may catch some static over this, but for your first big game rifle you're definitely on the right track considering a .270 or 30-06 (and don't forget the .308) - don't let somebody talk you into a magnum.

jeepkid 01-03-2017 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4288351)
"Out there" in more ways than one!! Poor guy would go broke learning how to shoot! The few that even produce the cartridge are charging anywhere from $3.00-$5.00 a round!! Definitely not a round I would suggest to anyone that doesn't reload.

Averages about $2.80 a round...half the price of a Weatherby or Lazzeroni lol

Nomercy448 01-03-2017 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by Oldtimr (Post 4288149)
Super, I don't have to close my eyes to tell if a rifle is uncomfortable or doesn't fit me correctly when I throw it up. Since you don't aim a shotgun you point it, it is more important for it to come to line of sight than a rifle. It is important if the rifle stock is too long or too short but it doesn't matter all that much if the front sight isn't exactly on target when you throw it up to your shoulder because you are going to settle in and aim it.

I don't agree with this at all. While the sight might not need to be on target when the rifle is raised, the front and rear sights damned well better be in alignment, else you'll never shoot it as well nor acquire your sights as quickly as you could. Proper comb height and stock cast do matter in rifles, as much as they do in shotguns. Guys just tend to be apathetic because they have a rear sight as a reference and they neglect their right to refuse a stock which forces them to sacrifice their cheek weld to align the sights.

blessed n born to hunt 01-03-2017 07:55 PM

True 30-06 may pack a lil more punch but I prefer the flatter shooting 270 .the little size you give up makes less drop improving accuracy allowing you to hit the right spot ,and the 270 is big enough to do the job without as much damage. Also lighter in the field . Enjoy your choice, they are both good and should bring you good memories.


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