150 grain round nose in .270?
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
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The remington 150gr 270 is about the best white tail bullet for shots out to 250 yards. It expands very quikly and still holds together for great penitration. It has lots of exposed lead at the tip seraions and slits than tapers to an heavy jacket mid-section.
It hits with a very autitable thud do to its round noise design.
In side of 250 yards there is no advantage to shootin any pointed bullet for trajectory there is no real differance till after 250-300 yards.
I should point out that brush guns arn't for shooting brush just for shooting in brushy areas. You will waist less meat with the 150 grain CLRN than the 130gr so
Stick to Remingtons CLRN or Hornadys RN interlock and you will be happy.
It hits with a very autitable thud do to its round noise design.
In side of 250 yards there is no advantage to shootin any pointed bullet for trajectory there is no real differance till after 250-300 yards.
I should point out that brush guns arn't for shooting brush just for shooting in brushy areas. You will waist less meat with the 150 grain CLRN than the 130gr so
Stick to Remingtons CLRN or Hornadys RN interlock and you will be happy.
Last edited by TJEN; 12-08-2009 at 11:57 AM.