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Is there still any interest in the tried and true Win .270
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<blockquote data-quote="Bahick71" data-source="post: 4148381" data-attributes="member: 50119"><p>.270 was the red headed step child for years as far as bullet selection for reloading. There for awhile</p><p>They got pretty popular, lots of bullets came out, then just kinda faded back into the shadows. I have </p><p>Browning A bolt in .270, have loaded for it for years. Very versatile caliber, can do just about anything </p><p>With it. People now days revolve from the it round to the newest it round. Keeps gun smiths in business</p><p>I guess, lol. I try new stuff, but never abandon the old faithfulls</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bahick71, post: 4148381, member: 50119"] .270 was the red headed step child for years as far as bullet selection for reloading. There for awhile They got pretty popular, lots of bullets came out, then just kinda faded back into the shadows. I have Browning A bolt in .270, have loaded for it for years. Very versatile caliber, can do just about anything With it. People now days revolve from the it round to the newest it round. Keeps gun smiths in business I guess, lol. I try new stuff, but never abandon the old faithfulls [/QUOTE]
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