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Is there still any interest in the tried and true Win .270
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4149668" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have a .270 in a Winchester Pre-64 Classic in Super Grade with the BOSS system when that abomination was in vogue. </p><p>Killed a few deer with it and sits in the safe now. The wood stock is so pretty, I don’t want to take a chance of scratching it. Lol. </p><p>For Whitetail, there are so many other calibers out there that will take them cleanly without the recoil using the new breed of bullets we have out there now. </p><p>Yes, I’m also the proud owner of a 6.5 manbun Creedmoor as well. Won at a DU banquet. Loaded up some 108 grain Lapua Scenar bullets over Varget to get a cloverleaf group at 100 yards with the first three shots out of that Ruger American barrel. Zero breakin. Killed a deer with that round last season, so it goes into the safe to await its turn in future rotations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4149668, member: 5412"] I have a .270 in a Winchester Pre-64 Classic in Super Grade with the BOSS system when that abomination was in vogue. Killed a few deer with it and sits in the safe now. The wood stock is so pretty, I don’t want to take a chance of scratching it. Lol. For Whitetail, there are so many other calibers out there that will take them cleanly without the recoil using the new breed of bullets we have out there now. Yes, I’m also the proud owner of a 6.5 manbun Creedmoor as well. Won at a DU banquet. Loaded up some 108 grain Lapua Scenar bullets over Varget to get a cloverleaf group at 100 yards with the first three shots out of that Ruger American barrel. Zero breakin. Killed a deer with that round last season, so it goes into the safe to await its turn in future rotations. [/QUOTE]
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