I bought some 150 grain .270 during the run on ammo after the first of the year when everyone was in panic mode, and if you have a 30-06 loaded with a similar charge and bullet wt. as a .270 wouldn't it not be just as lethal at the same range?
Seems like the real advantage is the 06 has a wider range of larger bullets to choose from, but you could pretty much match the 06 on the lower end of bullet weights.
A 165 grain 06 bullet is fairly popular, so how much more of an advantage/difference in long range effect would a 150 grain bullet fired from a .270 against a deer sized target be?
Quote "it seems all dia bullets are now used for 1000 yard comp. 6mm , 6.5 .30 etc. so it would seem you could hit with a 270 . What you need to know is will a 270 have enough left to kill clean at that range. "
Taking the quote above it seems the .270 would kill a 1000 yard target equally well at that range!
So realistically, it would depend on what you are hunting I would think, deer, vs elk, and then the 06 would have the advantage of larger grain bullets.
But with a flatter trajetory of the .270, then what comes into play at reasonable hunting range, is shot placement which over rules bullet weight, since with a well placed shot, dead would be dead.
Yep, the old arguement has reared it's ugly head! LOL!