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Thread: .270 round for Moose and Deer?

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    I would second the 150 gr nosler partition I loaded up some in 7mm-08 for deer and moose. Also use partitions 100 gr for deer in my 243. old 243

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    I don't recommend the Nosler 150gr partition for deer because deer are light boned and the partition may not expand properly. For moose, no problem.

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    That's not true about the partition. The front end is designed to open quite violently and the rear is what penetrates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckslayer View Post
    150gr core-lokt has put down many a moose and deer in my group of hunters.
    Ding ding ding winner winner moose dinner. All the moose I have shot with the exception of one was killed with a Remington PSP CoreLokt hand loaded. The exception was with a Winchester Power Point. If you want to spend more on bullets go ahead but it is not necessary. Whatever makes you feel good.

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    I've always found that the CoreLokt in an appropriate caliber does a good job. That's all the guys I hunt with use, in various calibers, and they have always performed well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by delmer View Post
    I've always found that the CoreLokt in an appropriate caliber does a good job. That's all the guys I hunt with use, in various calibers, and they have always performed well.
    The Remington Corelokt Bullet was the first controlled expansion bullet on the market , did a good job way back when and still does a good job now.

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    Rem core lokts and Winchester power points have never groups well for me... I wish they did since they are cheap to buy!
    Shoot what groups best in your rifle, try a couple different types in a 150gr. Hopefully its the cheap stuff that groups best for you.

    For me, Winchester ballistic silvertips give me 1" @ 100yds off the bench, which I will take all day long. good ammo for the money..

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    Since you are reloading
    try some barnes
    either 130 ttsx or 140 tsx
    good for both moose and deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald View Post
    Ding ding ding winner winner moose dinner. All the moose I have shot with the exception of one was killed with a Remington PSP CoreLokt hand loaded. The exception was with a Winchester Power Point. If you want to spend more on bullets go ahead but it is not necessary. Whatever makes you feel good.
    X2..love my 270

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    I'm glad to read the good reviews from you guys with Remington Core-lokt .270 ammo. I just bought a new Ruger M77 Synthetic-Stainless and put a Nikon 3-9X40 scope on it. It bore-sighted dead on at installation. I can't wait to get this baby to the range. I'll use both 130 and 150 gr. Core-lokt.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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