What 270 should i buy
Originally posted by FirstBubba View Post. Why limit yourself to those 2 calibers? Anyway, while some calibers are inherently more accurate, I don't think there is an advantage to either of those 2. In fact, since the. Accuracy and Precision will have a lot more to do with the rifle and the shooter than with the particular round. Both of these cartridges are more than accurate enough for deer hunting. The better choice for you will be driven by the type of hunting you intend to do.
It is faster and has much less recoil in its smaller long range bullets. It hits like a. I feel like someone tied one arm behind my back shooting a. I've gone through antelope seasons where. Deer are a lot bigger target so you might get lucky and hit one on the prairie but I'll stick with the I don't like the recoil of fast.
I don't like the slow speed of. If your deer will be posing at 50 yards, get the. Right Rail 1. Top Active Users. Right Rail 2. Latest Topics. Channel: Bow Hunting. Reply to Volvo Says She is a bunch of fun. She is a environmentalist and has sworn never to fly Bolt action rifles are the easiest to clean.
Plus, if you decide not to disassemble the bolt, things get even simpler. A rifle chambered in. But the rifle should be accurate enough to do justice with the potential of this amazing flat-shooting caliber.
It is also quite popular even today. Which eventually raises some doubts in the minds of prospective buyers new to the caliber. Check out the FAQs below for absolute answers. A rifle chambered in the. These are mild-recoiling rifles that have been around for about a century and perfect for beginner hunters. Photo credit: hollandandholland.
These rifles have earned the reputation of being deer hunting rifles due to their low recoil, accuracy, and good trajectory over medium range. The minimally acceptable standard for killing a deer is fpe. However, the drop at that range is very significant. As for energy, it can kill a deer out to yards. Photo credit: thebiggamehuntingblog.
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Remington was the last builder and they may be phasing out their pump line. Still, if you find a used slide-action centerfire you love, buy it. Are you going to drop the big bucks on high tech or classic quality?
This is mostly an esthetic choice. With proper bedding, walnut stocks are just as consistent as the best synthetics. No one puts those on a top-end rifle. Hand-laid fiberglass can include Kevlar and carbon fibers in strategic locations where they contribute the most.
Those finishes can easily triple the cost. But, once the dust settles, a gorgeous walnut handle can inspire you for decades. Barrel and action can be chrome-moly or stainless.
You can also choose between steel and carbon-wrapped steel. Carbon is stiffer and stronger than steel longitudinally, which helps accuracy and barrel cooling, but I question its durability and resistance to impact damage.
You may want to research this topic deeply. Will a sharp rap against a rock or edge of a blind crush or crack some of the carbon fibers? Will the epoxy matrix holding it all together survive for decades? An axiom is that the heavier the rifle, the more accurate the rifle. That may be true, but you still have to carry it. But if you plan to hike the Plains and climb the mountains for mule deer, elk, sheep, moose, and more, remember that ounces matter. If you just stroll to a blind and sit all season, go heavy.
I neither want to drag my rifle, nor wrestle it into position. The shape and contour of the stock contribute a lot to the feel of that weight. A slim grip and fore-end that fit your hands make things feel more controllable, lighter. A rounded fore-end works best for handheld shots, but a flatter fore-end bottom steadies better on rests.
I like a compromise with a slim flat bottom but rounded sides and even a bit of taper or tumblehome near the barrel channel. Keep in mind that a high comb better aligns your face with a scope. And a fat, nicely rounded comb minimizes cheek slap and that bite to your cheek bone under recoil. A raised cheek piece also tames this cheek bite while providing an easy and consistent cheek weld. Finally, a comb that rises toward the rear slides down and away from your face under recoil.
By the way, walnut stocks can be as light as many synthetics. The barrel can be floating or bedded. Some shoot better one way or the other.
This can be easily changed with sandpaper or epoxy, but most easily on one-piece bolt-action stocks, not two-piece lever, auto, pump, or single-shot stocks. Barrel contour and length are a critical part of weight.
The thicker the barrel, the more consistently it will shoot as the barrel heats. Thin barrels can be deadly accurate for three, perhaps four quick shots, but the more powder you burn and the faster you cycle rounds, the faster a thin barrel will reach egg-frying temperatures. And then the thin barrel begins to shift. A careful and consistent shooter will likely hit his game with the first shot, maybe give it one or two insurance shots.
The barrel has all day to cool, maybe several weeks or even a year.
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