south-nofolk-stalker
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100%Nothing wrong with the 270 that handloading won't sort out.
A 130gr pro-hunter at 2,700/2'800fps works every time even out to 300yds.
100%Nothing wrong with the 270 that handloading won't sort out.
A 130gr pro-hunter at 2,700/2'800fps works every time even out to 300yds.
I would think the 6.5x64 has probably killed more since most estates seemed to have one, until the law changed.The 270 has accounted for the majority of deer in Scotland ,up to the last 5-10 years anyway.
It’s just a work horse of a thing ,no frills ,no fancy BC, yet it still knocks them down time and time and time again.
It is now, but it’s due to be rediscovered next year on its 100th birthday.Is the .270 the ultimate unfashionable all rounder...??
Yes, it's a bit more recoiling, a bit more noisy, not much bullet weights to choose from and yes there's more modern cartridges BUT go in to any Scottish gun shop or on any Scottish sporting estate and you should find some ammo...
Still true..??
7x64?I would think the 6.5x64 has probably killed more since most estates seemed to have one, until the law changed.
What's the point of that? Lopping 300 fps off its potential is hardly a recommendation for the cartridge, more like a recommendation for something entirely differentNothing wrong with the 270 that handloading won't sort out.
A 130gr pro-hunter at 2,700/2'800fps works every time even out to 300yds.
The point is a 130gr bullet cup and core type won't blow your Roe to piecesWhat's the point of that? Lopping 300 fps off its potential is hardly a recommendation for the cartridge, more like a recommendation for something entirely different

Just rebadge it as a 6.8 x63.Wouldn't say ultimate but it does make all other deer calibres pointless.
7x64?
My error Mannlicher 6.5x54 not 64 or .256 Gibbs etc.7x64?
The point is to reinvent the 7x57.What's the point of that? Lopping 300 fps off its potential is hardly a recommendation for the cartridge, more like a recommendation for something entirely different
When o first started reloading copper 2010 a 130gn ttsx @ 2850/2900 was spot on bullet damage was no bigger that £2 coin on the exit on everything, loaded correctly and not maxed out with the wrong projectile, it’s perfectNot convinced it’s an all rounder but as a deer killer it does take some beating especially with copper I'm led to believe
Quite a few folk up here who are shooting quite a few deer are going with it for the copper job - haven’t tried it myself but heard good thingsWhen o first started reloading copper 2010 a 130gn ttsx @ 2850/2900 was spot on bullet damage was no bigger that £2 coin on the exit on everything, loaded correctly and not maxed out with the wrong projectile, it’s perfect
Still plenty of customers with taste around….As above.
Not suited to the consumer economy we live in.
How many new 270 rifles are sold now?