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Is there still any interest in the tried and true Win .270
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<blockquote data-quote="Camo" data-source="post: 4157332" data-attributes="member: 15452"><p>Mine was a tack driver. Hunted here and down south. Took it to Oregon. I reached past my 300 win mag to grab it for elk. Great all around caliber. I eventually let it go as I got heavy into .308 caliber and wanted to de clutter /simplify reloading. Can’t say enough good about the .270</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camo, post: 4157332, member: 15452"] Mine was a tack driver. Hunted here and down south. Took it to Oregon. I reached past my 300 win mag to grab it for elk. Great all around caliber. I eventually let it go as I got heavy into .308 caliber and wanted to de clutter /simplify reloading. Can’t say enough good about the .270 [/QUOTE]
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