15 March 2006, 23:43
sirwilliam150gr Round Nose in 270win
Going to try 150 gr round nose in 270win. Bin a bit since I loaded 270. I was using 57grs of H4831 with spire point, but I think I will back off a little with the round nose. What kind of luck has everyone had with round nose in 270win?
I shot some thru my 270 when I first got it. Found out very quickly that my rifle didnt like 150s at all. I went to 130s and never looked back.
16 March 2006, 01:38
Gary TSirwilliam,
My son killed his first deer w/ a reduced load (about 2400 fps) in my 270 Win using IMR 4320 and the Hornady 150 gr RN bullet.

The bullet entered the small wt deer (angling toward us) just behind the near shoulder, took out both lungs, and exited though the liver. The deer ran about 75 yards, leaving the BIGGEST blood trail I've ever personally seen.

I would not hesitate to use it again given the right circumstances.

Gary T.
16 March 2006, 02:47
ELKMAN2I tried them in mine and they didn't want to feed.
16 March 2006, 04:40
sirwilliamThe Hornady round nose are the ones I will try. I have a lot of good luck with them in a lot of other calibers. Most of the shots here on deer in this province are under a 100 yards, plus I'm getting them cheap. Just waiting for my dies to come in so I can get started.
16 March 2006, 04:50
STINGERquote:
Originally posted by sirwilliam:
The Hornady round nose are the ones I will try. I have a lot of good luck with them in a lot of other calibers. Most of the shots here on deer in this province are under a 100 yards, plus I'm getting them cheap. Just waiting for my dies to come in so I can get started.
7mm 284 rn bullets work great in 7mm mauser also.
16 March 2006, 06:55
sirwilliamI have loaded the 154gr hornady round nose in 7mm-08 for a friend and he had good luck. They should work great in 7mm mauser.
18 March 2006, 21:12
nordrsetaI've only used factory ammo in the 270 Encore barrel I have. Whether roundnose bullets are right for you depends on your rifle, maybe a lot. My M700 30'06 gags on roundnose bullets; they snag on the 90 degree corner of the chamber. My coned breech, controlled feed, 1903 Springfield has no such problem. But if it feeds, a mild load under a roundnose soft ought to be just the ticket for practice and deer at modest ranges.
18 March 2006, 23:06
Lou270The 150 gr RN Remington factory load was pretty popular in PA growing up. I still see this load stocked pretty heavily in PA and TX, so somebody likes them. I used it to take my first deer, but all the magazines said spitzers were the way to go so that's the way I went. Have a box of Sierra 150 RN Prohunters that I may try this year.
-Lou
-Lou