19 April 2001, 06:08
<MFH>270 load for elk
While I personally think of the 270 as being a little light for elk, if a 270 was your only choice, with factory loads, what load would you choose? (assuming of course that the gun shot them accurately)
19 April 2001, 06:43
hvyw8ti guess if i had to use a 270 i would go 150 grain partitions or failsafes. some thing that would hold together and penetrate. seems like there are some awfully good factory rounds out there. i would get at least 3 different brands and pick which ever was the most accurate. good luck
19 April 2001, 06:55
<1LoneWolf>Gotta agree with above post, BUT Trophy Bonded offers the "Bear Claw" and that is damn good too. And for another, if it shoots from your rifle, the Barnes X certainly offers another fine option.
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19 April 2001, 07:59
MtElkHunterI have killed two elk with a 270 using 150 hornady and they performed very well. My wife has killed 3 elk with 140 hornady boattails and they have worked well too. I normally hunt elk with a larger gun but both elk I found while deer hunting so I used what I had a 270. All 5 elk killed with the 270 were taken very cleanly! Needless to say I was impressed with the killing power of the 270!! It will work very well as long as you place your shot in the boiler room.
19 April 2001, 14:38
fredj338The .270 wouldn't be my first choice for elk, but if I were hunting on a combo tag & had to use it I would go for 150gr prem.
Federal 150gr NP
Federal 140gr TBBC (HE)
PMC 150gr 'x'
Rem. Saf. Grd. 140gr Swift
I think the .270 can cleanly take elk if you are patient & place that 1st shot very well, but I like the 7mags & up for big bulls. Good luck!
21 April 2001, 04:13
<Talus>I'll be using the 150 NP or 140 TBBC in my .270 for elk.
Good shooting, Talus