Originally Posted by gene270
your right the combustion engine is great ....but that doesnt mean its the only way to get from point a to b now is it and just like back then not everybody needed a car to get there work done

round bales are great to but square bales still have a place also... you could go on and on with these comparisons but i bet there are more deer killed with chitty bullets in one year than all the great b.c. bullets in ten years
Yes, very true. Nevertheless, the .270 now has some good b.c. hunting bullets for those who want to shoot a bit further. If you're shooting up to 350 yards the medium weight bullets (130-140 grain and some like the 110 grain TTSX) are best by reason of the flatter medium range trajectory gives a better maximum point blank range. A 10 twist is fine to stabilise these good b.c bullets of medium weight. If you want to shoot further, the heavier, higher b.c. bullets are better and you use an 8 twist (or 7.5) with a longer barrel in a rifle that weights either a little more or a lot more (as I prefer) and use 165 to 170 grain projectiles, and its better to have a bigger case too such as the 27 Nosler to again flatten the trajectory.