LetItFly43
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I’m going to be taking my .270 out West this year to hunt antelope. What ammo are you all having the most success with? What ammo would you avoid? I won’t be shooting anything past 300.
Do you see any real difference between the 130’s and 140’s? I’m sure at further distance the differences may come out more.I like the Hornady 130 Superformance GMX. Fast and accurate, use from pronghorns to elk.
The Federal Premium 140 Accubond is another darn good round.
Buy a couple different boxes that you want to try and see which one shoots the best out of your gun. What people recommend maybe a good starting point but more than likely its what there gun likes and not yours.
Do you see any real difference between the 130’s and 140’s? I’m sure at further distance the differences may come out more.
That’s pretty sweet! Gives me a little more confidence in the .270. A lot of people out there saying “it’s too light for elk” but if you’ve killed at that range with it and had that weight retention, that’s saying a lot. I took my 30-06 out for elk last time but now an seriously thinking of maybe even taking the .270 next year. We’ll see how she does on lopes first!I've killed elk at up to 519 with the 130 partition. I do not see any difference between the the 130 and 150 grain bullets up to 500 yards so long as you use premium bullets. The GMX is my new favorite...3150 out of a 20" barrel. The one bullet I pulled from a nice cow elk weighed only 129.6 grains on my scale and looked like the pictures say it should.
Anyone have any experience with the non-lead rounds?
I’m going to be taking my .270 out West this year to hunt antelope. What ammo are you all having the most success with? What ammo would you avoid? I won’t be shooting anything past 300.