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Any use (not hear of, or read about, or have ideas about) a .270 on elk. Range not to be over 400 yards, my eyes and shaky hands are not that good :-)



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This question has come up repeatedly. The 270 has is distractors but by far the majority will say it's a good one. I used one for 25 years on elk with great results. I always used 150 gr bullets for a little added oomph at the end.


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Do a search on this site and i'll bet there's a couple hundred threads on the subject......good luck!

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I assume you mean a .270 Winchester. Two of my children use a 270 Win for elk, deer and antelope. It works. Longest shot so far was an antelope at 405 yards.


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Thanks all, I have two M70's, one in .270 Win and one in 30-06. I will likely be using one for the fall hunts here in Northern Nevada mule deer and elk. (yes we got both this year :-) ). I am not up to the 500+ yard shooting some do so I am not thinking I need something with "Mag" in the name.
Has anyone used the Federal blue box "Power-Shok" in 150 grn on elk? I have great luck with this ammo accuracy wise, and in 25-06 it did the job on mule deer.


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The 270 Win with a 150gr Nosler Partition bullet is bad juju on Elk - it's a classic combo that's been used for years by lots of people - myself included.
The 270 will also work on them with lots of other bullets, but I wouldn't try to save a few bucks with cheap ammo for an expensive hunting trip, but accuracy/bullet placement is most important.

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I've never had a problem with garden variety 130 grainers, let alone 150s, though I think I have only killed 3-4 elk with a .270.

I also took a mature red stag in S America this year with the .270 Win and 130 grain factory soft points. It ran about 30 yards and fell over. No fuss. No complaints.



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Use the 270 Win., just for kicks buy 3 boxes of ammo, 1 box of federal with 150 Nosler Partitions, 1 box of 130 Nosler Partitions and 1 box with 130 Barnes TSX's or TTSX's. take the ones that shoot best in your rifle. It'll be worth the time and money spent.


JOC was right. The 270 Winchester on a Model 70 is a great combination as is the 30/06 and 375 H&H

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Originally Posted by raybass
Use the 270 Win., just for kicks buy 3 boxes of ammo, 1 box of federal with 150 Nosler Partitions, 1 box of 130 Nosler Partitions and 1 box with 130 Barnes TSX's or TTSX's. take the ones that shoot best in your rifle. It'll be worth the time and money spent.



Damn good advice Raybass....


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A lot of old time ranchers, locals, use the .270. If you look at the drop, you still have to know how to estimate range and holdover; or fiddle with a bunch of knobs and stuff while the elk moseys into some brush. A larger bullet will carry more oomph but havig agun you know and can shoot is worth more. A bad shot is just that, no matter what kind of noise and barrel burning capacity the bullet has.

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+1 with raybrass
But if you have an 06, I'd take that for elk with all those bullet choices and have the 270 as a back up with good ammo.
I shot an 06, 180 gr TTSX as a main gun but the 270 with 130 TTSX is always in the truck or camp just in case. Last year after I shot my elk with the 06, I took the 270 out for 2 days out to gut pile waiting for coyote, bear or cougar to show up.
But if you like the 270, it will do the trick.


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I always had mine zeroed for 200 yds. My longest shot in 25 years was a titch over 300 (lasered) and it needed very little hold over. Beyond 300, though, and it was dropping fast. At 400 I'd have needed a transit to figure the holdover.

In the 270, 150 and 130 bullets will hit at almost the same point of impact to well beyond 300 yds. It's a perfect combo of bullet weight and velocity that makes it happen. The 150's will have a bit more oomph when they get there so there's no advantage in using 130's.


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3 yrs ago my wife shot her moose with a 270 with barnes triple shock hand loads.125 yrds one shot dead,grave yrd dead. 2 yrs ago my sister got her moose with a 06 with the same bullit. 100 yrds one shot, graveyard dead. last yr. my oldest sister shot her moose with 30-30 with hornady leverevelotion (sp?) one shot dead. placement is what did it. take what you shoot the best. by the way the combined ages of the three girls is 200 yrs. love my gals sorry girls! I was just informed I was fos. combined age is 197yrs. sheesh!

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The last elk I killed was about 300 yards..It was a winter hunt in open country..Used a .270 with 140 grain SST..The bullet hit behind the near shoulder and exited the back part of the off shoulder.. It was as I said very open country..I shot and watched the cow run maybe 125-150 yards and go down..I would have no trouble with using it again..But for hunting under all conditions, I would either switch to 150 gr. part. or accubonds..Generally I do favor a bit more bullet dia. for my elk hunting, but it did the job..


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I'm a 30-06 slut but would be just fine with using a 270 for elk. It's a pretty classic choice for western hunts.

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My dad has killed two bulls with his 270 they're both dead and the meat was delicious.

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Originally Posted by WyoCoyoteHunter
The last elk I killed was about 300 yards..It was a winter hunt in open country..Used a .270 with 140 grain SST..The bullet hit behind the near shoulder and exited the back part of the off shoulder.. It was as I said very open country..I shot and watched the cow run maybe 125-150 yards and go down..I would have no trouble with using it again..But for hunting under all conditions, I would either switch to 150 gr. part. or accubonds..Generally I do favor a bit more bullet dia. for my elk hunting, but it did the job..
I've had poor luck with Accubonds. I've had 2 come apart completely and the meat destruction is unacceptable. Partitions, on the other hand, are the best of the best. They were very accurate in my 270 and did a great job on elk.


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IMHO bullets have finally caught up with the velocity these cartridges can throw. In fact most are so good that you can really have a standard round that will kill just as dead as a magnum at most ranges. So a 270 whatever the flavor, is a decent choice. Just get a good bullet, bonded, Partition, Mono that will shoot in your rifle and your good to go. I don't know that I could have said that, say 25 years ago. Then I would have said unless you could get close get a 338 Win Mag with 210 Partitions. But its a whole different ball game now. Its a great time to hunt with a rifle as everything seems to have come together with bullets, powders, loaded ammo that actually shoots close to advertised specs and CNC machinery making rifles.

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