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Looks like great performance, thanks for sharing.
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Picture perfect performance.
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What was the starting weight?
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What was the starting weight? Check the title.
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I'm sure it's a good deer cartridge and thanks for posting.
But the .270 Winchester has been doing that with 130 grain bullets for the last 92 years.
I think we've reached the point of diminishing returns, at least as far as advancements in cartridges are concerned.
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No wound canal pics from the carcass hanging in the oak tree after you skinned it out?
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LMAO. To the OP, Looks like a fine bullet.
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I'm sure it's a good deer cartridge and thanks for posting.
But the .270 Winchester has been doing that with 130 grain bullets for the last 92 years.
I think we've reached the point of diminishing returns, at least as far as advancements in cartridges are concerned. You realize people said the same thing about the .270, right?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I'm sure it's a good deer cartridge and thanks for posting.
But the .270 Winchester has been doing that with 130 grain bullets for the last 92 years.
I think we've reached the point of diminishing returns, at least as far as advancements in cartridges are concerned. Compelling. I bet either would work fine in Indiana, oops.
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I'm sure it's a good deer cartridge and thanks for posting.
But the .270 Winchester has been doing that with 130 grain bullets for the last 92 years.
I think we've reached the point of diminishing returns, at least as far as advancements in cartridges are concerned. I got on the 6.5 CM bandwagon last year, and killed a deer with mine. I'll probably hunt with it again this year also. Did it perform any better than any other cartridge I've ever used..........nope. Did the deer die any different than any other deer I've ever killed..........nope, didn't do that either. I like the 6.5, but if I had to go on a serious deer hunt, and kill a deer or else, I'd take my 40 year old Remington 700 Classic in 270, and some 130 grain Sierra's loaded with H4831.
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Uh...Uh... uhmm... I meant the starting weight for the powder charge!!! LOL! Thanks!
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I might try it, seems the a good all around bullet for the CM. The factory 147 ELDM out of the Montana kicks a bit much for my wife.
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I might try it, seems the a good all around bullet for the CM. The factory 147 ELDM out of the Montana kicks a bit much for my wife. I like a lightweight rifle, but I do not like recoil. I have been shooting the 120 grain bullets in the CM, and do not notice the recoil in the slightest.
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I might try it, seems the a good all around bullet for the CM. The factory 147 ELDM out of the Montana kicks a bit much for my wife. I like a lightweight rifle, but I do not like recoil. I have been shooting the 120 grain bullets in the CM, and do not notice the recoil in the slightest. Horn stepped on the gas pretty good to get those 147s to go almost 2700. You feel it in the Montana platform...(grin) The worst kicking rifle I have had, was a Rem Ti 7-08 shooting factory 150s. It jabbed you it seemed.
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I'm sure it's a good deer cartridge and thanks for posting.
But the .270 Winchester has been doing that with 130 grain bullets for the last 92 years.
I think we've reached the point of diminishing returns, at least as far as advancements in cartridges are concerned. I got on the 6.5 CM bandwagon last year, and killed a deer with mine. I'll probably hunt with it again this year also. Did it perform any better than any other cartridge I've ever used..........nope. Did the deer die any different than any other deer I've ever killed..........nope, didn't do that either. I like the 6.5, but if I had to go on a serious deer hunt, and kill a deer or else, I'd take my 40 year old Remington 700 Classic in 270, and some 130 grain Sierra's loaded with H4831. I concur...
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I might try it, seems the a good all around bullet for the CM. The factory 147 ELDM out of the Montana kicks a bit much for my wife. I like a lightweight rifle, but I do not like recoil. I have been shooting the 120 grain bullets in the CM, and do not notice the recoil in the slightest. Horn stepped on the gas pretty good to get those 147s to go almost 2700. You feel it in the Montana platform...(grin) The worst kicking rifle I have had, was a Rem Ti 7-08 shooting factory 150s. It jabbed you it seemed. I had a 700 Mountain Rifle in 7-08, and you felt the recoil pretty darn good with a 140 grain bullet loaded to the max.
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Load data as follows:
Hornady brass 42.6gr H4350 CCI 200 2.875 OAL
Nothing special obviously. This was basically one of the loads of the first series I worked up and this load shot less than .400 in both my Vanguard and my M77 Predator.
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