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heavier bullets for 270?
« on: December 04, 2006, 09:30:47 AM »
   I was wondering if there are any bullets heavier than 150 grains for the 270 winchester. I see theres 130, 140 and 150 but nothing heavier. Why is it that the 6.5 bore which is smaller has bullets up to 160 grains but the 270 uses the same weight bullets as the 06. The 06 can shoot heavier bullets and its the same case so why nothing more then 150 grains?

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Re: heavier bullets for 270?
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2006, 09:46:37 AM »
Not true. Nosler makes a 160 Partition and Barnes makes a 180 grain original I believe. How much heavier do you need? I prefer the 140s and 150 PTs for my use of it but if I ever used it on elk I might go for the 160 PT. Can't imagine why I'd ever use the 180 Barnes.


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Re: heavier bullets for 270?
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2006, 11:10:08 AM »
Way back when Speer produced a 170 grain HotCore in .277.  Rather doubt if it was a hot seller, but I did read an article about a hunter taking a moose with it.
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« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2006, 11:53:27 AM »
It's nice to have the 160 grain Nosler option. But when I want a .270 I want velocity and distance. That's what it's good at, and so I prefer the 130 grain bullets. For all other weights I think the 30-06 is a better choice.
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Re: heavier bullets for 270?
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2006, 01:19:37 PM »
Why is it that the 6.5 bore which is smaller has bullets up to 160 grains but the 270 uses the same weight bullets as the 06. The 06 can shoot heavier bullets and its the same case so why nothing more then 150 grains?

A 6.5 usually come in either a 1:8 or a 1:9 Twist.  The 1:8 would probably not be good for a 160 gr Bullet, and it is quite possible the 1:9 twist wouldn't be either.  Common Bullets available for 6.5mm are 100, 120, 129, 140 and 160.  With the twist rates, few 6.5 rifles can shoot a 160gr very accurately. 

A .30-06 was designed to fire somewhere around a 165 gr bullet with standard rifling.  The lighter weight bullets need just as much of a different twist than a heavier bullet does.  The rate of twist dictates what weight bullets fly the best.  In a .30-06 150 to 180 gr are probably most accurate in a majority of rifles produced today, because of the twist.  Not many 30-06's are as accurate with either 130 gr or 220 gr ammo.  While there are more bullet choices for 30-06, they are not really the most accurate.  Some 30-06's have different twist rates, but a majority are produced so 150 to 180 gr bullets perfom best.

Since a 270 usually comes in few twist options, the available weight of bullets is more than likely what is most accurate for the common twist rate that is manufactured.  And with the making of 270 Mag's, the bullets may  get even lighter, instead of heavier.   
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Re: heavier bullets for 270?
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2006, 04:43:57 AM »
I quit using 130 grain .270 bullets after Hornaday came out with the 140 grain bullet.  The 130 starts with a lot of steam, but the 140 passes quickly.  Rather start a little slower, then be a rabbit.

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Re: heavier bullets for 270?
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2006, 11:17:50 AM »
Sorry I forgot to say that Ive never seen Factory Loaded ammo that was heavier.

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Re: heavier bullets for 270?
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2006, 01:23:05 PM »
Hi Single,

I've loaded the the 160gr partition.  I used it on black bear hunt in canada over baits.  Shot a 6' blackie at maybe 40 yards three times with all pass thru's.  Never tried it on anything else.  Figured, if I need heavier, I'd go with the 06.  I've used 150ge ballistic tips ever since with no problems on more than a dozen animals.

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