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Old 09-05-2005, 02:25 PM
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You're an idiot. No other way to get through to you I guess. Have fun with your SUPER ACCURATE, ALMIGHTY, .270 SMOKING, 655465468764654 SHOTS IN ONE RAGGED HOLE 30/06. I'll go kill a deer, a black bear and some varmints with my .270winchester. Tell all your buds at the long range shooting competition I said hello.
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Old 09-05-2005, 03:06 PM
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Re: Savage - how does it group?

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I'm thinking seriously about a Savage chambered in 270. Can anyone tell me what kind of groups I can expect at 100 yards? Thanks. (1st time user).
Once again model 70, ignorance overwhelms you. This is how the conversation started. A slight upgrade to a 30-06 would be best if one is concerned about group size.
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Old 09-05-2005, 04:55 PM
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Oops, the orginal thread states nothing about deer hunting. So for all we know he could very well be using it as a bench rest gun. So if accuracy is his goal and all we know is he likes to shoot then why not recomend a much smaller, lighter recoiling round that is FAR more accurate tha the '06?

Nobody cares about your stupid opinion on the 30/06. He wanted to know about the .270win

What's next? You gonna go over to the shotgun forum and tell all the guys asking about 870's and what kinda groups they can expect with sabot slugs to just get an '06?

Get real.

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Old 09-05-2005, 05:31 PM
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Group size was the original concern from double d: the 270 isn't a caliber capable of accuracy that the 30-06 is, which is why that was my original recommendation: if I was concerned with group size, not simply on-game performance the 270 wouldn't be a wise choice. As a 1st time user, I was pointing double d down the road to success of accuracy.

http://www.outdoorlife.com/outdoor/s...768584,00.html

I am not the only one with this experience of the inaccuracy of the 270. When group size is the concern(savage is an extremely accurate rifle, it's just the caliber that's the problem) the caliber is a factor in the capability of the rifle. Read this link: when I state the inaccuracy of the cartridge, I do not stand alone in my beliefs.
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Old 09-05-2005, 08:16 PM
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Ok you two play nice together you might scare the new guy off.
The 06 or 270 debate has been going on for years and it wont end here.
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Old 09-05-2005, 08:40 PM
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So what kind of groups does the 30/06 posses that the .270 just can't muster? I find it very hard to believe that you could take a Savage bolt action off the shelf in 30/06 and .270, test a few factory loads in each and see a SIGNIFICANT advantage in group size with the '06.

I wish I could take the advice of some magazine article and go by that alone. Maybe I'm just a piss-poor shot but I saw no smaller groups in the 30/06 I shot vs. the one in my .270 I hunht with every year.

First time users? Yeah, the .270 pushing a 130gr. bullet is far worse to start the first time user out with than a 30/06 with a heavier bullet selection .
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Old 09-05-2005, 11:18 PM
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C'mon guys

Lets cool it with the caliber fight. Ya ain't a couple of kids here ya know...
BTW The Savage is a pretty well made accurate rifle...in whatever caliber... and the 270 will be just fine for most of the every day guy's uses. And the new accutrigger really is a BIG help with accuracy. Luck with your purchase Double D
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