Blackrider
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.270 Win for me, I just keep on hitting things !
They are both good. If you're used to .270 mate I wouldn't change. 270 is a cracking round.
In my opinion, .308 won't do you any better in this instance.
If you want to go 30 cal, go 30-06.
But that's just my opinion, and let's face it they're like sphincters!
Based on quite limited experience, I'll say that the only meaningful difference between .270 and .308 at normal UK stalking ranges is meat damage - .270 seems to makes more of a mess at ranges under 100 yards.
I depends on the bullet choice... i use Barnes TSX in my .270 and you can eat straight to the bullet hole....
Obviously you wouldn't use them if they were rubbish but how do you find the tsx? General opinion I've read is that they don't expand that well on lightly built thin skinned stuff but excellent at large plains game such as zebra or kudu.
I'm considering them for mine. Where do you get 'em? Midway is out of stock on pretty much all barnes stuff in my caliber
Cheers shootgun. They'd be starting at .458 and they would be impacting within their design spec so should expand to atleast an inch depending on quarry.
So that's a pretty big entry and exit, I think I'll be fine. Just didn't want them pencilling through.
I'll check out them suppliers, thanks again mate.
Perfect deer cartridges, and perfect matches for a light, accurate rifle like the Tikka T3 Lite. Low recoil, less muzzle blast, great trajectory, and a variety of bullets for large and small deer.
I've taken elk, moose, black bear and a bucket load of deer with my 6.5x55mm and either 140gr partition or 130gr TSX.
The 6.5x55mm is every bit as good as the .30-06, which I've owned and hunted with for many years, and has a more useful range of bullet weight IMO.
.308 cartridge is fine too, but to compete with the 140, 156 and 160gr 6.5mm bullets in SD and BC, you have to move up to the 190gr+ .308 bullets, which are not the best choice in the .308 cartridge. .30-06 is a better choice, but then at 190, 200 and 220gr .308 bullets @2600fps only then will you be competitive with the 6.5mm when it comes to external ballistics. At what cost? More than double the recoil, more powder, more noise, more cost and no difference in killing ability when it comes to 99% of game animals in North America and Europe.
.30-06 is a fine cartridge, and is going nowhere. I will always have a soft spot for the cartridge and I think it is a better choice than the .308 unless you are absolutely anal about having a "short action".
An often overlooked aspect of the 6.5~Muir
the key to good performance in the Swede is handloading. The only half decent factory load I've found is the 140 and 156g Norma Vulcan's, and even then, they are by no means excellent across the game spectrum.