Originally Posted by alpinecrick



But as an elk hunter, I will always compare the 6.5mm 140gr to the 270 cal 150gr. As an elk hunter, I will also compare the 26 inch bbl 264 (if you're gonna run a overbore mag, may as well run the looong bbl) to the 270 22 inch bbl. The weight of the rifles, the recoil, and trajectories.
Yeah, let's compare.. I just ran two factory offerings through the Sierra Infinity-6 program.. The 150 gr Remington .270 vs. the 130 grain Nosler .264WM..

At 400 yards, with 200 yard zero, (just to pick one):

.270 Rem = 872.8 ft/# energy, and drops 27.49 inches

.264WM Nosler = 1375.1 ft/# energy and drops 21.85"

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The 270 wins for a serious Rocky Mountain rifle.
In carrying weight only.. The heavier XTR will negate the increased recoil vs. the MT. rifle.. But I do agree that carrying a 5# rifle up/down major hills will be better than dragging a 7# rifle over the same terrain.. But as far as energy/trajectory is concerned, that lovely .264WM wins big..

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Now, for your hunting back east, the 264 may be just the ticket.

Casey
It's especially the 'ticket' when shooting beanfield country.. smile smile



As nearly everyone knows, I'm a bit (well, maybe more than a bit) biased toward the .264.. Just thought I better make that note.. .. laugh laugh


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