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I am going Caribou hunting this September. I am wondering if anyone has a good recipee for my .270win (bullet/propellant). Ranges will be 150 to 300 yards. Regards | ||
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GBF, What type of caribou? Mountain? Barrenground? Mountain caribou are considerable larger. All caribou go down pretty easily. Anything out fo a 270 from a 130gr.-150gr. will be effective. Daryl | |||
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Thank you Daryl. The animal in question is an icelandic Reindeer (lat. Rangifer tarandus). I do not know the difference between ours and yours to be honest. But its habitat is mainly barren woodless highlands. Regards | |||
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Like Daryl said caribou do not take alot of killing.I like 130 grain core lokts,but...as said any good bullet that shoots well will kill a bou. Jeff | |||
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I would pair it up with a good 130 to 150 gr bullet on the order on Nosler Partition ,Swift A Frame, Trophy Bonded Bear Claw etc and H4831. Jack O'Connors 270 load works well for me. Cosult several manuals or check this forums favorite loads. That should give you a starting point. | |||
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Just find a "book" load, with a good hunting bullet, that works well in your rifle. You can pretty much kill caribou with a slingshot. Just make your shot count; try not to gut-shoot them at 30 yards like a "former" hunting colleague did... which is why he's now "former." Russ | |||
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It's my impression that the Scandanavian Reindeer is a bit smaller than the North American variety. Regardless, whatever bullet shoots well in your .270 should be adequate. I wouldn't spend a lot of money on a "super premium" bullet; any Hornady, Speer, etc. will do (although Nosler Partitions are not unreasonably expensive and are virtually never known to fail). | |||
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