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andrewjoseph 09-24-2007 01:27 PM

RE: .270 grain bullets....
 
I shoot a 130 for whitetail and elk. I use a bonded bullet when going after the latter, then the tragectory is still just as flat.

deerhunter729 09-30-2007 06:49 PM

RE: .270 grain bullets....
 
stick 130's I droped two deer last year one was 310 when I ranged him and he dropped like a brick,and the other was about 280 and the same thing.

dragonslayer1 10-02-2007 07:38 PM

RE: .270 grain bullets....
 
First of all, you have made a great choice in a deer rifle. I've shot a 700 .270 for a lot of years and killed several truckloads of deer and hogs with it. I've tried all manner of bullet brands and weights and have settled on 130 grain Nosler ballistic tip bullets ahead of 55 grains of IMR 4350 powder. If you don't handload, the ballistic tips are available in commercial loadings as well. A great benefit to these are the fact that the polymer tipsdon't deform like lead tipped bullets. I am amazed that your 130s and 150s grouped so differently. Normally the 150s will only be an inch or two lower at two hundred yards.

Power 10-03-2007 03:54 PM

RE: .270 grain bullets....
 
Going to load the wife's .270 up with 140g Accubonds this year. The plastic tip should hold up better than her 130g. Partitions. Plus some preliminary hard drive tests (don't ask) imply the Accubond seems to penetrate deeper than the Partitions.


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