#2435141 - 07/04/11 04:04 PM
Re: .270 or .308?
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#2436161 - 07/05/11 08:09 PM
Re: .270 or .308?
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#2436384 - 07/05/11 11:46 PM
Re: .270 or .308?
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I've shot them all from 270 to 300. I perfer my 270 hands down.
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#2438409 - 07/07/11 07:43 PM
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270 is the way to go.
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#2442164 - 07/11/11 04:46 PM
Re: .270 or .308?
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A well placed .270 will sufficiently kill any North American Big Game animal short of a Grizzly Bear and a Moose and has less recoil than a .308. .308 is an awesome round, but will require more time, possibly quite a bit more time, at the range. If you are inexperienced with larger calibers and do not plan to shoot regularly (multiple times a month), then I suggest going with the .270 based off of recoil and handling alone since you'll be more accurate with it.
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#2442843 - 07/12/11 06:36 AM
Re: .270 or .308?
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A well placed .270 will sufficiently kill any North American Big Game animal short of a Grizzly Bear and a Moose and has less recoil than a .308. .308 is an awesome round, but will require more time, possibly quite a bit more time, at the range. If you are inexperienced with larger calibers and do not plan to shoot regularly (multiple times a month), then I suggest going with the .270 based off of recoil and handling alone since you'll be more accurate with it.
i beg to differ on the recoil. i have a featherweight model 70 in 270 that will rattle your teeth while BOWd's ruger 308 is a pleasure to shoot.
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#2444281 - 07/13/11 11:42 AM
Re: .270 or .308?
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A well placed .270 will sufficiently kill any North American Big Game animal short of a Grizzly Bear and a Moose and has less recoil than a .308. .308 is an awesome round, but will require more time, possibly quite a bit more time, at the range. If you are inexperienced with larger calibers and do not plan to shoot regularly (multiple times a month), then I suggest going with the .270 based off of recoil and handling alone since you'll be more accurate with it. i beg to differ on the recoil. i have a featherweight model 70 in 270 that will rattle your teeth while BOWd's ruger 308 is a pleasure to shoot.
Well, ok... sure, a Featherweight gun is going to have recoil. A 1911 in .45 can have less recoil than a 9mm in polymer frame. I did shoot one of those Remington R25 in .308 from prone position and it didn't have much recoil at all, but that is a pretty heavy gun, too.
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#2444292 - 07/13/11 11:52 AM
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A well placed .270 will sufficiently kill any North American Big Game animal short of a Grizzly Bear and a Moose and has less recoil than a .308. .308 is an awesome round, but will require more time, possibly quite a bit more time, at the range. If you are inexperienced with larger calibers and do not plan to shoot regularly (multiple times a month), then I suggest going with the .270 based off of recoil and handling alone since you'll be more accurate with it. i beg to differ on the recoil. i have a featherweight model 70 in 270 that will rattle your teeth while BOWd's ruger 308 is a pleasure to shoot. Well, ok... sure, a Featherweight gun is going to have recoil. A 1911 in .45 can have less recoil than a 9mm in polymer frame. I did shoot one of those Remington R25 in .308 from prone position and it didn't have much recoil at all, but that is a pretty heavy gun, too.
there is only about a 1/2 lb difference in the weight. i believe it is more to do with stock design and material. the 270 is walnut, the 308 is synthetic.
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