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The 110gr TTSX at 3350 in a 22” .270win really adds another gear to that chambering for a deer hunter.
Now with even more aplomb
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I've played with the 110 TTSX in a 270 Titus and still have some 95 gr TTSX to try.
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Hornady make a .270 110 grain PTS bullet that has a thicker jacket than the 110 grain Vmax, but a similar b.c. They don't supply it as a component, only in loaded 6.8 SPC ammunition by Sellier & Bellot. It would be nice if you could buy it as a reloading component.
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The destruction mirrors that of a 25 cal 110 Accubond started at 3600fps out of a 257 Weatherby. Never been able to recover one of those either. I shoot the 110's in my 257 WBY also, never recovered one, and animals never went far if they even moved at all. Don't see why they would not work in 270 WIN.
PETA - People Eating Tasty Animals
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The 110gr TTSX at 3350 in a 22” .270win really adds another gear to that chambering for a deer hunter. There isn’t really much I wouldn’t shoot with that combo.
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The 110gr TTSX at 3350 in a 22” .270win really adds another gear to that chambering for a deer hunter. There isn’t really much I wouldn’t shoot with that combo. There isn't much of anything that's going to walk away from it.... dave
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i'm looking at Nosler’s website. I don’t see a 110 Accubond in 270 What am I missing? They make 6.8mm (.277) 110 AccuBonds. The 110 has been discontinued. That figures, if it works lets discontinue it. I have used them in my 257 Roberts and 25-06 and like them.
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South Pender: I am with "Earlybrd" - I use the wonderful 130 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips in my 270's! I often Hunt Deer in Elk and Bear country. A few years back I had occasion/need to harvest a nifty 6x6 Bull Elk with my 270 - using just one shot there with the Nosler 130 grain Ballistic Tips (heart/lung shot). If you (the original poster) lives up Canada way I would definitely opt for and recommend to you the heavier 130 grain bullets for use in your 270. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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i'm looking at Nosler’s website. I don’t see a 110 Accubond in 270 What am I missing? They make 6.8mm (.277) 110 AccuBonds. The 110 has been discontinued. That figures, if it works lets discontinue it. I have used them in my 257 Roberts and 25-06 and like them. The .277 110’s, not the .257 110’s GSP.
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According to barnes data, you can get almost 3200 with the 129lrx and superperformance in the 270win. Might be worth going LRX for the improved BC.
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