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February 28th, 2020, 08:43 PM
#41

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Yup. My Elvis tape collection is just smaller then your .270 collection.
ha ha ha ha ha
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February 28th, 2020 08:43 PM
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February 28th, 2020, 09:01 PM
#42

Originally Posted by
MikePal
It's a FireArms/Ammo forum..and shooting and hunting are synonymous...bullets are designed to kill.
You are right Mike- in rifle calibers then the sequence of top sales(based on the list of 91)is : 223-308-7.62x39 - 30-06.
I have yet to hear /see someone hunting with 7.62x39 or doing any serious target shooting(mass plinking yes),but i may be mistaken.
Cheap Chinese guns and Russian ammo makes this cal go so high on the list.But-for sure, it is on it, high up.
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February 28th, 2020, 09:10 PM
#43
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February 28th, 2020, 09:33 PM
#44

Originally Posted by
gbk
You are right Mike- in rifle calibers then the sequence of top sales(based on the list of 91)is : 223-308-7.62x39 - 30-06.
I have yet to hear /see someone hunting with 7.62x39 or doing any serious target shooting(mass plinking yes),but i may be mistaken.
Cheap Chinese guns and Russian ammo makes this cal go so high on the list.But-for sure, it is on it, high up.
In the states the 7.62x39 is way more than cheap Chinese and Russian guns/ammo. The fact that you can use an AR platform and run this cartridge with pretty good accuracy has made it a decent deer, hog and varmint round in many places. The ruger mini thirty is another one that is a commercial gun chambered in 7.62x39. There are also a number of bolt action guns chambered in this cartridge, yes the majority of the rounds are shot for fun but so is the 308 and 223, both NATO rounds, cheap and easy to find.
For the 7.62x39 there a number of commercial loads, up to 150gr, and they can be very accurate in bolt guns and the AR platform.
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February 29th, 2020, 06:54 AM
#45

Originally Posted by
gbk
...... i am not challenging You ,just a bit tired of Targeted -Targeting ? Journalisam.
I'm not take it as challenging..as you said, it's not my article I just posted it
All I took from it (without analyzing the chit out of it ) was the basic preference of caliber by Americans.....
#8 308
#13 30-06
#16 30-30
#19 270
# 21 243
# 22 7mm
* Note that the sales difference between the 270 and 7mm was only 50 guns..
Americans never embraced European Ammunition ( ie: #41 .303) so not surprised at the 6.5 being near the bottom of the list. The fervor with the 6.45 CM has seen a rise up in it's popularity ( 13% increase in sales over past few years) showing it's becoming more main stream.
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February 29th, 2020, 12:01 PM
#46
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
MikePal
I'm not take it as challenging..as you said, it's not my article I just posted it
All I took from it (without analyzing the chit out of it ) was the basic preference of caliber by Americans.....
#8 308
#13 30-06
#16 30-30
#19 270
# 21 243
# 22 7mm
* Note that the sales difference between the 270 and 7mm was only 50 guns..
Note the sales difference between 6.5 vs 270..dethroned...hahaha
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February 29th, 2020, 12:14 PM
#47
No need ... for so many calibers and different cases ...
But they are sellable ... so they driving the economy...
In north America the trend is make money spend money
throw out what you bought with the money as soon as possible .....
Go work hard to make money .... and the circle is closed .... and start again
I am not saying that new thinks not lightening up our days ....
But if we would own less and thinks last longer ...
Will have more time and money to take a vacation , and focus more on health ....
Spend time in the wilderness , on hunting trips ...

Originally Posted by
MikePal
I'm not take it as challenging..as you said, it's not my article I just posted it
All I took from it (without analyzing the chit out of it ) was the basic preference of caliber by Americans.....
#8 308
#13 30-06
#16 30-30
#19 270
# 21 243
# 22 7mm
* Note that the sales difference between the 270 and 7mm was only 50 guns..
Americans never embraced European Ammunition ( ie: #41 .303) so not surprised at the 6.5 being near the bottom of the list. The fervor with the 6.45 CM has seen a rise up in it's popularity ( 13% increase in sales over past few years) showing it's becoming more main stream.
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April 22nd, 2020, 09:54 PM
#48
Not exactly sure how you can draw any definite conclusions as to caliber popularity when using data for only a single month, especially since it is based on firearm sales, and not ammo sales. Get rid of the non rifle calibers, and the 270 moves up the list. Remember, thirty years ago no was buying Russian or Chinese SKS guns. Excluding the flavor of the month guns, I still see the 270 as one of the top 5 center fire rifles (others being the 223, 308, 30-06, 30-30)
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April 22nd, 2020, 10:22 PM
#49

Originally Posted by
delmer
Not exactly sure how you can draw any definite conclusions as to caliber popularity when using data for only a single month, especially since it is based on firearm sales, and not ammo sales. Get rid of the non rifle calibers, and the 270 moves up the list. Remember, thirty years ago no was buying Russian or Chinese SKS guns. Excluding the flavor of the month guns, I still see the 270 as one of the top 5 center fire rifles (others being the 223, 308, 30-06, 30-30)
.270 (tried and true) will be around long after the "new" things are long gone.
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April 23rd, 2020, 06:55 AM
#50

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
.270 (tried and true) will be around long after the "new" things are long gone.
For sure the .270. like the 308. 30-06....they have captured a 'market share'. But they are no longer the new kid on the block and lots of competition out there from manufactures to grasp the attention of new shooter/hunters.
Last edited by MikePal; April 23rd, 2020 at 07:00 AM.