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I have had great results with Winchester Supreme 130 grain Ballistic Tips in 4 different Remington rifles within the past three years. Those loads shot sub MOA groups in each rifle and they drop whitetails where they stand. One rifle prints them to the same poi as my favorite handload. I may just quit hand loading for the 270 and shoot the Winchester factory stuff.
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You might consider the new Fusion line from Federal. I picked up a box and my 270 seems to do well with the load. For factory loads, though, my favorite in a couple of 270s has been the Hornady Lt. Mag 140 grain. Good accuracy and fine performance on game.
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I keep trying different ammo in my 270 CZ. The hornady classic stuff in 130 outshoots everything. It outshot the interbonds and I was sorta disappointed but for no sensible reason. Interlocks aer great bullets. I am going to try some S&B 150 grain just for fun but Hornady standard is very accurate and consistent. The Remington corelokts were very good and better than anything I tried from Federal- which surprised me. As a rule, I go to Hornady ammo first whenever possible for any new rifle I buy. Realistically, that CZ will shoot just about anything well - but the Hornady best. My 6mm likes Hornady stuff best too fwiw. Wish they made ammo for the 260!
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I use the 130 grain Hornady loads with the regular interlock bullet and have had great luck with them in my model 70.
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I have a BDL in .270. I'd have to say the Remington Express 130 CL's work for me as well. My best group yesterday was .4 inches. I usually get about 3/4". I feel guilty when I hear about the $$ some spend for accuracy.
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in my one former .270, a remmy 700 adl, winchester 130-grain power points shot beautifully and killed quickly. it belongs to a friend now and still kills deer well. when i get my next .270 adl out of layaway, its first shots will be with win factory 130s.
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Hunt2, I shoot the Federal 130 gr TSX in my Rem 700 ADL '70;s vintage rifle. This rifle is accurate with many factory loads but it shoots the TSX in less than MOA. I recommend it highly.
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