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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1476482" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>The 270's have proved to be very affective with 130 to 150 grain bullets, and all bullet makers make some very good bullets in these, you can easily find on that works in your gun. Their are bullets in these weights that a very good long rang bullets. The 150's are all made for game up to and including elk and do a fine job. Some guys like the 140's and even the 130's for elk. I prefer heaver bullets in all my cartridges. Yes other calibers have a big selection but the .277 has plenty for hunting use. The 270 is one of my favorite's, but for elk it's would be my smallest chose and I prefer my 35 Whelen. It is really personal preference and being able to be comfortable and confident with what you shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1476482, member: 105990"] The 270's have proved to be very affective with 130 to 150 grain bullets, and all bullet makers make some very good bullets in these, you can easily find on that works in your gun. Their are bullets in these weights that a very good long rang bullets. The 150's are all made for game up to and including elk and do a fine job. Some guys like the 140's and even the 130's for elk. I prefer heaver bullets in all my cartridges. Yes other calibers have a big selection but the .277 has plenty for hunting use. The 270 is one of my favorite's, but for elk it's would be my smallest chose and I prefer my 35 Whelen. It is really personal preference and being able to be comfortable and confident with what you shoot. [/QUOTE]
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