What other bullet would you recommend for the .270 - thinking of also getting the 150gr Nosler Partition?
What is the heaviest bullet one can load for the 270?
Mostly want to use it for shooting the usual oryx/kudu at average 100 - 250m. Quite happy with the performance of the Nosler - used it in the 243. Only problem is at close range, there is a lot of meat damage.
Can understand you want all the energy dissipated within the animal, but with a through shot the bleeding becomes more - faster blood loss and easier spoor to track.
Take for example the Oryx bullet, which we have used in the 8x68S. The bullet has no controlled expansion - at high velocity,Shooting at close range) the bullet expands up 90% of its length. Shot a kudu bull at about 15m in the neck and the bullet did not exit, but expanded to the size of approximately a N$5 coin. Also, with most of the animals already shot, the bullet does not exit,All energy dissipated within animal), BUT the entry wound closes up and there is no blood trail, which could be deceiving at times, especially at long shots.
I presume it is a very debatable topic - do you want the bullet to exit, or do you want it to decipate all the energy within the animal.
Thanks
Ian
What is the heaviest bullet one can load for the 270?
Mostly want to use it for shooting the usual oryx/kudu at average 100 - 250m. Quite happy with the performance of the Nosler - used it in the 243. Only problem is at close range, there is a lot of meat damage.
Can understand you want all the energy dissipated within the animal, but with a through shot the bleeding becomes more - faster blood loss and easier spoor to track.
Take for example the Oryx bullet, which we have used in the 8x68S. The bullet has no controlled expansion - at high velocity,Shooting at close range) the bullet expands up 90% of its length. Shot a kudu bull at about 15m in the neck and the bullet did not exit, but expanded to the size of approximately a N$5 coin. Also, with most of the animals already shot, the bullet does not exit,All energy dissipated within animal), BUT the entry wound closes up and there is no blood trail, which could be deceiving at times, especially at long shots.
I presume it is a very debatable topic - do you want the bullet to exit, or do you want it to decipate all the energy within the animal.
Thanks
Ian