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Would there still be controversy if........

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18 December 2020, 17:23
Bobster
Would there still be controversy if........
...... there had been a .260 Winchester instead of a .270 Winchester?
18 December 2020, 20:00
dogcat
No, only if there was a .260 Creedmoor....
18 December 2020, 21:24
LHeym500
I actually like the 6.5 PRC. Hots the 264 Win Mag in a shorter, but not overly fat, case.
19 December 2020, 06:54
butchloc
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posted 18 December 2020 20:00 Hide Post
No, only if there was a .260 Creedmoor....

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19 December 2020, 20:18
nopride2
A few thousands of bullet diameter will provide a topic of conversation and argument for decades.

Dave
19 December 2020, 20:46
hogfarmer
quote:
Originally posted by nopride2:
A few thousands of bullet diameter will provide a topic of conversation and argument for decades.

Dave

Ain't it the truth, that .007" difference between a 7mm and a 270 in particular.


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21 December 2020, 01:30
Atkinson
I challange the statements to a degree, not so much the difference in a 270 and a 280, but in big bores the cross section of the bullet makes a hell of a lot of difference to those that are open to stopping charges and punching bigger holes in bad beasts!! It seems miniscule to the greenhorn math expert, but not to those that have shot large numbers of large animals..


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21 December 2020, 03:41
Biggs300
quote:
Originally posted by dogcat:
No, only if there was a .260 Creedmoor....


Yep! I guess the name "Creedmoor" attached to any rifle has pissed off gun enthusiasts for over 100 years. I have a Pedersoli reproduction of the model 1877 Sharps Creedmoor in 45-70. Even though it shoots really well and is nice to look at it is a Creedmoor....damnit


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