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I rather enjoy that you Crying CLUELESS Karens can't even run a ballistics ribbon...you "lucky" kchunts. Hint. Congratulations?!?

264 Kreed/130 JLK and less than 44grs of powder in a 22" spout,at 2500' elevation in "standard" atmospheric pressure and that HUGE .013" projectile diameter increase,is assuredly a great "advantage". Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

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Stings,don't it? Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

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Bless your hearts,for shooting your mouths and Imaginations,you Day Dreaming Delusional Fhuqktards.

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I love how Riflehunter is desperately trying to prove his .270 is almost as good as the women and children suitable short action 6.5CM - and failing, because he has no hope of matching the windage numbers which is what matters. Everyone in the world has had a rangefinder for a decade - drop is irrelevant.

The .270 - still a piece of [bleep] laugh

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YEAH -- The 270 is THAT KOOL cool


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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
I love how Riflehunter is desperately trying to prove his .270 is almost as good as the women and children suitable short action 6.5CM - and failing, because he has no hope of matching the windage numbers which is what matters. Everyone in the world has had a rangefinder for a decade - drop is irrelevant.

The .270 - still a piece of [bleep] laugh


Maybe he's just a hunter who can get close enough to his game, and doesn't have to shoot animals from 600 yards lest they smell the metro-sexual hair product many Crudmire shooters use. laugh

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Cooled off and laid down over the weekend. Found a good load for the .277/140gn Badlands (G-1 .650) from a SAAMI 270Win @ 3150fps via '26 from a 22" 1:8 Lilja Kimber MT dupe. Shot @ 200yds on paper to confirm accuracy, zero, and had the radar running to measure velocity. ~7.25# All up Kimber Mt w/2.5-10x42 NXS.

There's probably lots of ways to get where I've gotten but this is the route I've chosen.

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On the left is the wildcat .270 Ingwe, center is the .270 Winchester and on the right is the .270 Weatherby. These are the .270's I own.

The .270 Ingwe is loaded with the 130 grain Nosler Ballistic tip at a velocity of 2855 fps.

The .270 Winchester is loaded with a 150 grain Nosler Partition at a velocity of 3070 fps.

The .270 Wby is loaded with a 130 grain Nosler Partition at a velocity of 3450 fps.

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Originally Posted by 10Glocks
Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
I love how Riflehunter is desperately trying to prove his .270 is almost as good as the women and children suitable short action 6.5CM - and failing, because he has no hope of matching the windage numbers which is what matters. Everyone in the world has had a rangefinder for a decade - drop is irrelevant.

The .270 - still a piece of [bleep] laugh


Maybe he's just a hunter who can get close enough to his game, and doesn't have to shoot animals from 600 yards lest they smell the metro-sexual hair product many Crudmire shooters use. laugh


It's plenty easy to get very close to game - just hunt dog-sized deer back east in a 30y clearing over bait plots, like so many on the 'fire do. Those types of hunters LOVE the .270 - it matches both their needs and their mentality PERFECTLY.

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Originally Posted by Llama_Bob


It's plenty easy to get very close to game - just hunt dog-sized deer back east in a 30y clearing over bait plots, like so many on the 'fire do. Those types of hunters LOVE the .270 - it matches both their needs and their mentality PERFECTLY.


But we don't need a better Ballistics Coefficients to overcome the smell of Aqua Velva and pomade. "Look at how effective the 6.5 is: I was able to hit that elk three times at 786 yards! Four times if you count the finishing shot."

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I want a 270 Ingwe. I'd load it with 110gr TTSX and have a ball.

I like 270 Win. I like 6.5 Creedmoor. Can't imagine why I'd ever wish I had the other if I was hunting with either one...or why people care so much. Investing so much in a cartridge is really strange.

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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
On the left is the wildcat .270 Ingwe, center is the .270 Winchester and on the right is the .270 Weatherby. These are the .270's I own.

The .270 Ingwe is loaded with the 130 grain Nosler Ballistic tip at a velocity of 2855 fps.

The .270 Winchester is loaded with a 150 grain Nosler Partition at a velocity of 3070 fps.

The .270 Wby is loaded with a 130 grain Nosler Partition at a velocity of 3450 fps.

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Drooling DUMB Fhuqks never disappoint with Oblivious humor,by simply doing their best...the "lucky" kchunts. Hint. Congratulations?!?

The 270 Wby sure is "impressive",with a 130 NPT at 3450fps! Hell...it can almost make it to the 100yd line before it gives up wind drift,to a '250 case,less than 39grs of powder and a 147. Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

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For conversation and a sane zero,if only again,in that itty-bitty '250 based hull. Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

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The 270 Wby "only" loses 1926fps to 1K and will almost make 1000ft lbs to the 775yd line. How come that itty-biity case does same,100yds further?!? How come that itty-bitty case only loses 1077fps to 1K in the EXACT same atmosphere? How come despite a 750fps velocity disadvantage at launch,the itty-bitty '250 based hull has greater impact velocity,"energy" and drifts soooooooo much less? That's VERY "surprising". Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

Pardon the sting. Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

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Bless your hearts for trying.

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Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
On the left is the wildcat .270 Ingwe, center is the .270 Winchester and on the right is the .270 Weatherby. These are the .270's I own.

The .270 Ingwe is loaded with the 130 grain Nosler Ballistic tip at a velocity of 2855 fps.

The .270 Winchester is loaded with a 150 grain Nosler Partition at a velocity of 3070 fps.

The .270 Wby is loaded with a 130 grain Nosler Partition at a velocity of 3450 fps.

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Originally Posted by lapua6547
The .270 is a good " Old Timers" caliber.

Technology has surpassed it. Still kills. Mediocre at best in today's world 🌎


So somehow a better match designed round is better than a hunting designed round? There is not one thing the gaymoore could have done better in any of the hunting situations I put various 270 rifles through and many of those situations it would not have done as well. What a cartridge can hang on out there past 700 yards or so is immaterial to actual hunting scenarios.


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Rickety,

You are doing "GREAT!"...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

With that itty-bitty '250 based hull,you'd simply yield less recoil,less noise,lower ES/SD,increased Precision,less wind drift and superior Terminal Effects,if only for starters. Not that I don't enjoy how "REAL" your Imaginatrion and Pretend are (to you) and "all" the "shooting" you "do". Hint. Fhuqking LAUGHING!

Fortunately for you,Imagination and Pretend are FREE,so you can "afford" to "contribute". Pardon wares that exist,as you unfurl your magnificently long list of very WELL founded Insecurities. Hint.

Stings,don't it. HINT.

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Bless your heart,for doing your best and repeatedly melting down,nothing is fhuqking funnier than The Texas Version of EVERYTHING!

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Fhuqking LAUGHING!.................


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Elks,

WHY do some think LESS is more ?

Guess it’s that ? new ? math.


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[quote=jwall][quote=Riflehunter]I ran the figures for the 6.5 CM 147 grain moly-coated match projectile using the temperature stable load of H4350 mentioned earlier by Jordan

Sighted in 3" high at 100 yards it drops at 350 yards 10.1" ...10 mph drift 6.3".

The .270 140 grain TGK hunting bullet drops 5.8" drift 7.7", the .270 130 grain Classic Hunter Berger at 3100 drops 5.1"... drift 7.4".

So the .270 has far less drop (4.3" and 5") with the hunting bullets mentioned than the 147 grain match bullet in 6.5, but the 6.5 147g match bullet has 1.4" less wind drift than the 140 Tipped GameKing and 1.1" less wind-drift than the .270 Berger 130 Classic Hunter.

...The .270 bullet also has 10% more cross-sectional area for a bigger wound channel.


Beretz what was it BobNH said when he shot his 6.5 C

“Give me a .................. ?????”


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Originally Posted by jwall
Elks,

WHY do some think LESS is more ?

Guess it’s that ? new ? math.


Jerry

Good question Jerry.

Why are some so worried about what others use?


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