victor3ranger
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Go get yourself a Ruger American in 270, spend the rest on a scope
But think of all the extra range that extra 2 inches would get you...
I think if I was just getting back into this. I would be more concerned with trigger time than a few inches. I don't think I would be going for long shots w/out the proper time spent w/ the rifle & scope. Seeing how he's shooting further than irons allow.The rifle/cartridge is more capable than I am!
I max out at 600….if you're a believer in energy for kill effectiveness, it's still above 1600 ft/lbs @ 1200 yards! memtb
That's what she saidBut think of all the extra range that extra 2 inches would get you...
I didn't think you were of such a mindset. I don't like things on the end of my barrels either and don't care for 26" barrels.I must be an only child……I want nothing longer than 24", and nothing "hanging" on the end of my rifle barrel! memtb
That's what she said
I didn't think you were of such a mindset. I don't like things on the end of my barrels either and don't care for 26" barrels.
Or sage the money in a new rifle put a swfa scope and take the rest of the money you saved and spend time or shooting in different positions, off back packs/shooting sticks, tripod, bipod, shoot in the wind find a place to shoot 3-500 yards. Learn what wind does to your rifle. By no means am I am 06 fan but I'd rather have someone who knows their rifle inside and out that have some one buy a new rifle and not know what/how to shoot at 300 yards in a 15-18 mph wind
With the right bullet your '06 will outperform the 270
A 280 ackley with a 24 inch barrel. Will duplicate a 270 with a 26 inch. I own a 280 ackley and it duplicates the 270, but comes within a mere 100fps when compared to the 7mm rem mag, with comparable bullet weights.
Your friend has advice worth taking. Between those two Id pick the 25-06, hands down makes a great deer and antelope rifle out to 500yds. The 270 is good and is a bit more power (a nod should you ever consider an elk hunt). I wouldn't go less than a 24in barrel in either caliber, 26in would be better if you handload and want to max out some velocity potential, factory ammo really wont make a difference in velocity over 24in. I would pick the Browning xbolt, but also consider a Savage I hear is making great accurate rifles these days for less.He tells me if he had to start out fresh he'd recommend first a 25-06, and second choice 270. BUT only with a 26-inch barrel. In my price range (say 800-1200) I dont see anything in 25-06, and only two in .270 with 26" barrel options: Browning X bolt speed LR and the Remington 700 Long Range.
Am I missing other options? If not which would be your choice.