NB568,Evening,
I can only comment on the BSA. I have an early 80’s CF2 in .270 with a set trigger. I’m a bigger bloke and don’t mind the recoil or the weight. I find the stock to be very pointable and natural to shoot. The stock trigger is lovely and very well weighted for stalking while the set trigger is very, very crisp and light.
It’s lovely to look at and shoot but does something I really like. It shoot most weights of bullet to almost the same point of aim.
I shoot 110gr fmj &130gr match at the range and 130gr non lead & 130gr spt on deer. All the loads will group within a hand span at 200 yards. I know its a little thing but it makes zeroing/holding off very easy and encourages me to shoot the rifle as much as possible.
I have a mid-70s CF2 in .30/06 that has the same qualities of your .270. The set trigger setup is really growing on me the more I shoot it.





