Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Rick,

ALL of the newer, high-BC .270 bullets up to 150 grains are designed to stabilize in the standard 1-10 twist, and even the 170-grain Berger will at typical Western elevations as long as the weather's not too cold. (This also means it will stabilize in typical warm-weather African hunting, though you're not likely to use it.) I know this not from theory but from actually shooting all of 'em in a 22-inch barreled Model 70 .270.

But I also realize you're going to go ahead with your rifle nut theories anyway. Have fun!


MD : Good to Know !, I thought the new bullets would be the death knell of the 10" .270

Any insight into a possible 27 Nosler for the die-hardsout there ?


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