I got a 270 by chance because I bought a used rifle in it and that's just what it was. I had never wanted one in the past as it just seemed so boring, but I was wrong. Boring is awesome. Why is the boring 270 so good?
- Plenty of cheap ammo for practice and premium ammo for most all game.
- Practice trumps fanciest new calibres. that goes for any caliber
- Easy to reload for if you want, but factory ammo is often very good. same for any caliber
- My friends have smoked their 6.5 PRC barrels in less than 1000 rounds where 270 can go many thousands. any cartridge you “hot rod” will be hard on barrels
- 130gr. bullet does an honest 3100-3200fps without any special tricks and high pressures. how is that different than 6.5prc?
- It's accurate and fast. superperformance in my rifle shoots 3155 into 1/2MOA. with what bullet, im guessing 130gr, and how is that different than a 6.5prc?
- Great for LR work. I use it for wallaby culls out to 800+ meters. how is that any different from 6.5prc?
- Newer ELD-X heavier bullets have wind performance so close to many 6.5s that it doesn't matter.
- Plenty of cheap ammo for practice. Practice trumps fancy calibres again. again, practice is always important but why practice with a load/bullet you're not going to hunt with
- Can load up to 150s for sectional density performance on par with 180gr. .30 caliber but much faster velocities. what 30 cal are you comparing to? Don’t start comparing the top end load for a 270 against the least performing 30 cal load. Compare best to best and then see how they stack up.
- Hits HARD. I drop everything from wallabies to large Reds and they hit the ground like a sack of potatoes. I went out on a cull hunt with my mates last year and everyone knew when I was the one that made the hit on an animal. They just drop. a 6.5 doesn’t hit “hard”?
- Manageable recoil for the power and flat trajectory. 6.5prc has less recoil
- I can go into any store and find 270 ammo, and usually a good selection. true
- Works as a varmint calibre up to wapiti (elk) with one rifle. 6.5 doesn’t?
The more I shoot the 270 the more I realize Jack O'Connor was right all those years ago. It just flat out works, hits hard, and is accurate at range. Take that with the availability of ammo and it's just a fantastic all around caliber. I’m a 270 fan, own 2 of them, but when you take into account quality brass, bullets, optimized barrels/twist, etc, the edge goes to the 6.5, especially when going to longer ranges.