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'Neither'.
270 Winchester of course!
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The 7mm because it has Express in the name. It automatically make it kill DRT.
Whatever a 7x57 can do a 270 can do better.
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Thinking it'd be the 7mm/06...
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The 7mm Express wayyyyyyyyyyy "overpenetrates" ...... that's why I went with the .280.
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Waiting to see what the experts say on this one. Bound to be at least one, I bet more than one around.
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It's really odd...because I have a .280; have had a couple others. And I have two sets of 7mm Express dies -- and they both work just fine reloading for all the .280's I've had... . It's near to a miracle, near as I can tell... . Dennis ps...all three of my .280's were far better than either of the .270's I've had... .
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The .280 of course! I always seem to mispell Epxrees and when labeling your reloads if you just put 7mm you can get it confused with the 7x57 stuff you got sitting around.
Also as everyone knows Eecpress means CHEAP finish when used by Remington. I like my bullets shiny!
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost....
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And I have two sets of 7mm Express dies -- and they both work just fine reloading for all the .280's I've had... . balderdash. *grins*
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I know...it's quite a mystery why it works like that... Dennis
"The more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets."
"If you're asking me something technical, you may be looking for My Other Brother Darrell."
"It ain't foot-pounds that kills stuff -- it's broken body parts."
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You can get more powder in the Express case than the .280 case.
So it's got to be faster. The 7-06 that Dober brought up will hold more than the Express.
So maybe it's the best?
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Ask that question 30 years from now & you'll have your answer...
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You know Middlefork, there is an answer, but I'm betting they don't hit on it.
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It's really odd...because I have a .280; have had a couple others. And I have two sets of 7mm Express dies -- and they both work just fine reloading for all the .280's I've had... . It's near to a miracle, near as I can tell... . Dennis ps...all three of my .280's were far better than either of the .270's I've had... . I seem to remember someone yanking chain at the local Sportsmans Whorehouse touting the 6.8-06 and suggesting it would be the new wonder round. Got the bobblehead doll behind the counter counting time on that one... Just saying... art
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I say go with the 7x64, because the others don't match up baliistically!
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Where was it at?
That sounds like something my brother-in-law would say.
He tried to make a .308 a .300 magnum one time...
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How bout a 6.8-06 vs. .270 thread?
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I don't like either one.
I like the .244 Remington better and the 6mm Remington flat blows them all into the weeds.
The Chosin Few November to December 1950, Korea. I'm not one of the Chosin Few but no more remarkable group of Americans ever existed.
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JM......is that avitar out of your baby book????
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Where was it at?
That sounds like something my brother-in-law would say.
He tried to make a .308 a .300 magnum one time... The local Whorehouse in Anchorage... Darryl had the guy just nodding and grinning, fantasizing it seemed, about the new round...
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
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