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splitting hairs on similar cartridges

Got it covered the "small stuff" rifle... .22

The "big stuff" rifle... 45-70

and there are several visible hairs between them in this picture

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.270 vs 30-06 might be the most debated of all time.

Nothing to debate. You can't get a 180gr bullet for the 270 much less a 200gr! 270 and the 280 come down about the same. Heavier bullet's in the 280! 6.5 CM and the 260? What one will do so will the other!

I suspect the most over rated cartridge in history is the 270.
 
Nothing to debate. You can't get a 180gr bullet for the 270 much less a 200gr! 270 and the 280 come down about the same. Heavier bullet's in the 280! 6.5 CM and the 260? What one will do so will the other!

I suspect the most over rated cartridge in history is the 270.

You can get 170 grain bullets for the .270. Twisted correctly it changes the ol girl. mtmuley
 
Nothing to debate. You can't get a 180gr bullet for the 270 much less a 200gr! 270 and the 280 come down about the same. Heavier bullet's in the 280! 6.5 CM and the 260? What one will do so will the other!

I suspect the most over rated cartridge in history is the 270.

I think that was voted the official cartridge of hunt talk a few years ago. This should get things cooking.
 
I think that [.270] was voted the official cartridge of hunt talk a few years ago.

Seems like the HT cartridge of choice for the year I have been here has been the 7mm08HT with a lot of love for .308 and .300WinMag. But the .270 has been viewed as the definitive western hunting gun by many for years. If I was starting from scratch I would have bought a .270, but since I already had 7mm08 and .308 in the safe when I started looking at lopes & elk out west it seemed redundant (so I added a 300WSM instead).
 
Seems like the HT cartridge of choice for the year I have been here has been the 7mm08HT with a lot of love for .308 and .300WinMag. But the .270 has been viewed as the definitive western hunting gun by many for years. If I was starting from scratch I would have bought a .270, but since I already had 7mm08 and .308 in the safe when I started looking at lopes & elk out west it seemed redundant (so I added a 300WSM instead).

I can't remember exactly but I think the 06 was second and the 7-08 was third in the voting. The .270 surged ahead towards the end of the poll.
 
Yeah, but does 1 guy voting 100 times count?

280 Rem vs 284 Win.

Need to see about getting Mtmuley an 8.59 Titan!

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the 8X57 is the grand daddy. Not the 06.

Also old debate 45ACP vs 9X19 Luger.
 
Nothing to debate. You can't get a 180gr bullet for the 270 much less a 200gr! 270 and the 280 come down about the same. Heavier bullet's in the 280! 6.5 CM and the 260? What one will do so will the other!

I suspect the most over rated cartridge in history is the 270.

There’s maybe 3 big game animals in NA that you might need a 200 grain bullet for.

Hard to say a .270 is overrated when the vast majority of animals shot each year are deer.
 
OK, I'll toss in on this one. I've never owned an '06 anything, and never will. Gave up on the Mag anything about 30 years ago, and have never not felt under gunned. Even gave up the 308 about 15 yrs ago and went to a 7mm. (recoil and BOOM, it's a 6 lb carbine)

But, now I'm playing with a 338 Fed, just cuz it's something fun to play with and it's a little powerhouse that can easily deliver '06' performance with a bigger/ heavier bullet, less powder, and an easier day on the shoulder at the range.
 
Nope. I ain't goin for that one.
115gr. Berger, just for equal comparison sake.
250 Savage- low 2,700.
257 Roberts-high 2,900.
25-06 - low to mid 3,100.
25 WSSM- high 3,000.
257 WM- high 3,200.

So the 257 Rob and 25 WSSM are comparable.
WM and 06 are comparable.

None comparable to the 6.53 Scramjet.
 
There’s maybe 3 big game animals in NA that you might need a 200 grain bullet for.

Hard to say a .270 is overrated when the vast majority of animals shot each year are deer.

I don't think there are any big game animals that require a 200gr bullet, I suspect the 180gr 30 cal will work on everything. Of course there are people that will say a grizzly needs a 200+ grain bullet. I don't believe that's true. what the 200gr bullet give's you is peace of mind! And, a 170gr bullet is not 180grs! Now that's cutting a retty fine thread!
 
People still hunt elk with 257 Roberts.

Graybull Precision had a video of lady dropping elk at 683 yards with a 243 Win.
 
Especially on deer, there's so many cartridges that fill the niche really well it's amazing. I don't normally recommend the 243 for anything over a coyote but I have shot three deer with one and they were all one shot and down! For what ever reason I've got a block there. I suspect it's lack of bullet's, I prefer mid range weight to heavy, not much there for the 243! But I still have to admit that on a deer it will do anything any other cartridge will do. Just a slew of cartridge's available to us!
 

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