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Factory load for .270
I used to use Hornady 140 gr. SPBT and had good luck with them. 5 yrs ago I started using the SST Hornady 140 gr. have shot 6 deer with them but it seems like I don't get the knock down in their tracks and exits that the SPBT's had. I'm going out to hunt Colorado Wt's this fall and then Alberta. I have thought about going back to the SPBT's. I like the 140 gr. ballistics but has anyone used either of these and what is their opinion on which is better. I would be open to maybe try a different 140 round. Thanks
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Bullets
I know this is a reloading area of the forum so I thought I would change my question to : What do you fellows think of the SSt Hornady bullets vrs the SPBT bullet by Hornady?
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I've had good luck with Bergers and TSX's out of a .270 on deer. Recently been shooting those new Powermax Bondeds, just haven't shot an animal yet with them...
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Either will suffice if you can..
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I load the 140 grain Hornady in the 270 Weatherby.They work great for me. Haven't tried the others. If it's working, I don't fix it.
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What do you fellows think of the SSt Hornady bullets vrs the SPBT bullet by Hornady? |
Knockdown power
Thanks for the input I am wondering though if anyone has experience a difference in the knockdown power and the bloodtrails you get from them. I really can't complain though I have never lost a deer with either. The SSt's shoot a little more better out of my Sako but in reality my gun shoots 130 core lokts the best. I wish remington made a 140 in a .270.
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.....but in reality my gun shoots 130 core lokts the best. I wish remington made a 140 in a .270. |
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