270 Success on big game.

Hunter270Win

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The .270 is the best caliber IMO. Hits a perfect sweet spot even better than the 7mm. It just gets a bad rep because of its lack of military support and the fact it is not named in a metric fashion.
 
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I would not say it's the Best all around caliber but would agree that it is a really good caliber for deer sized game at conventional hunting ranges. The mule deer buck I shot last Fall in Wyoming would probably agree.
 

go_deep

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I would not say it's the Best all around caliber but would agree that it is a really good caliber for deer sized game at conventional hunting ranges. The mule deer buck I shot last Fall in Wyoming would probably agree.

Just curious, what north American game animal would you not shoot with a .270?
 

cornstalker

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.270 Win 140 TGK over H1000. Under 100 yards. I do not know the impact velocities for any of the shots.

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.270 Win 140 TGK over H1000. 305 yards

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.270 Win 140 NAB over H1000. 195 yards

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.270 Win 140 TGK over H1000. 369 yards

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.270 WSM 140 TGK H4350. 322 yards

Not big game, but:
.270 WSM 140 TGK H4350
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SouthPaw

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140 Berger 3025fps MV
2850ish fps impact on a good sized muley.

Caliber entrance behind shoulder, IIRC onside lung minimally damaged, back half of offside lung vaporized with multiple bullet peices exiting and 8"+ wide of trauma. This deer went 5 steps and piled up in seconds.
 

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Jsmalls273

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Not that I'd consider this spike a "big" game, but shot him with 270win using 130gr Hornady SST factory ammo at 100 yards. He reared up on impact then ran 15 yard before a backflip and dead. Lungs were both demolished.
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KGLee357

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I’ve been lurking all around this forum for quite a while and this seemed like the perfect time to share a fun story. An “uncle” of mine gave me a JP Sauer Model 200 chambered in .270 Win when he got too old to hunt anymore. The rifle was his baby and he had killed 33 deer with it. I made it my mission to bring the total to 34 and was successful last year. He couldn’t have been happier when I shared the story with him!
Barnes 130 gr TTSX
 

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Most of the animals I have shot over the last 45 years has been with a 270 win with 140 gr Hornady BTSP over 53.5 gr IMR 4350. Elk, Moose, goat, sheep, deer, bear and caribou have never argued that it was enough gun.

I also shoot a 270 WSM and again always more than enough gun. That one shoots 140gr NAB over 61.7 gr R22.
I do like the 270, but I have also shot 7mm (7.08), 30 cal (06, 300 Savage and 300 RUM) and 358 (358 Win) and enjoy them all.













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My good friend shoots exclusively a .270. He has been using 145 Eldx lately and before that sierra game kings 140's I think. I love the .270 caliber, I like the market trend right now correcting for the heavy for caliber bullets with faster twist rates. I'd like to see more options going forward for the .270 as far as bullets and fast twist rates. Surely Hornady will produce a heavier Eldx / Eldm for the market trend? It would be neat.

The 6.8 western intrigues me and would like to see it catch on and gain some more support going forward. I would love to build a .270 AI shooting the new 144 gr Cayuga from Patriot Valley, that would be a deadly round with low recoil and great efficiency.

Anyways my good friend has had great success with mule deer so far with that 145 and I do think it lives in a sweet spot between the heavy hitters and the lighter side.
Happy .270 hunting!
 
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630 yds. 270 Win. With 145 grain Eldx handloads.. I like the gun, have killed a bunch of deer and antelope as well as a few elk
 

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Although I've shot 2-3x as many animals with my .270 vs 6.5 Creedmoor, I haven't seen much difference between the two. If I'm being honest, the 6.5 kills have been a little more dramatic, but I believe that is due to the bullets I've been using.
 
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