#1453626 - Fri Nov 20 2009 05:22 PM
Re: .270; 7mm/08 Questions
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Adam K
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Registered: Wed Oct 10 2007
Posts: 2045
Loc: Union County
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With the 7mm08 you're likely going to have to try a variety of ammo until you find the one that works just right in it. I can tell you from experience that one of mine likes 120gr and the other likes 139gr so if your 150s don't group to your expectations you might want to move down.
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#1453628 - Fri Nov 20 2009 05:24 PM
Re: .270; 7mm/08 Questions
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Se7enRemMag
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Registered: Mon Dec 16 2002
Posts: 446
Loc: Tioga County
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IMO, and I stress IMO the 140 Gr bullet is best out of the 7mm-08 for PA Whitetails. I've had real good results with mine. As far as the .270, I've tried several different loads out of the 2 rifles I owned in .270 and experienced just what you are talking about, it kills them but they always seem to run no matter where they are hit. I wouldn't own another .270. I have a friend that shoots nosler partitions out of his .270 and he has great results.
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#1453659 - Fri Nov 20 2009 05:37 PM
Re: .270; 7mm/08 Questions
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BBB
On the board
Registered: Thu Nov 06 2008
Posts: 207
Loc: Perry Co. Pa
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I load 150 Rem. CL have also used 140 Rem. Like them both.
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#1453733 - Fri Nov 20 2009 06:10 PM
Re: .270; 7mm/08 Questions
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Art Salmons
enthusiast
Registered: Wed Oct 21 2009
Posts: 438
Loc: Arkansas
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I'm all for the 7mm-08 buy the 270 Win is a great caliber and I've killed lots of game with it and they didn't run away.
My 14 year old Grandson shot a 6x6 Bull Elk in Kentucky during their first ever youth hunt in September using a 270 Win with 130 grain Federal Premium bullets and he made a 200 yard shot on it and the bull went 20 yards and laid down at the edge of a thicket.
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#1453748 - Fri Nov 20 2009 06:19 PM
Re: .270; 7mm/08 Questions
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mfuff
old hand
Registered: Sat Jan 29 2005
Posts: 1008
Loc: Schuylkill Co.
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A solid heart or lung shot is going to kill game every time but every animal is going to react differently. Some will drop on the spot, some might make it a few hops and others will go a hundred yards in 5 seconds even though they are dead they just don't know it yet!! The only way to drop an animal in it's tracks EVERY time is to break the spine or mash the brain. The bullets you are using are great deer bullets and will kill whenever you do your part. Most times though the animals natural reaction is to RUN and they can cover a lot of ground in a few seconds even though their heart/lungs are like jelly.
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