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+1 for the .270. I have two. A 1903-A3 Springfield w/24" bbl and a 270 AI on a 98 Mauser with a Douglas medium wt. barrel 26" long. Both have been absoultely reliable on deer past 400 yds. I use both Speer and Sierra 150 gr. BT's. I avoid the high cost "designer bullets". Both rifles are mapped as to what trajectory they shoot and I use a laser rangefinder for ranging anything past my simple holdover limit of 250 yds. The ability to range targets accurately, a good adjustable scope and knowing your rifle are pre requisites for shooting 400 plus yards. I also limit my game shots to 500 yds. Beyond that, wind, mirage,atmospheric pressure,temperature,humidity and other conditions can reduce chances of a humane kill no matter what bullet is used. At 430 measured yds my AI put a 150 gr. Speer clean thru a 155 lb Pa. buck. A one shot kill.
The 280 Rem is a fine cartridge and has a better bullet weight selection but in the specific 150 gr. wt stated by the OP what is the difference of .007" (3.0005" per side) in bullet dia?? Marginally the .270 comes out ahead.
Bottom line everybody has to pick thier own poison.
The 280 Rem is a fine cartridge and has a better bullet weight selection but in the specific 150 gr. wt stated by the OP what is the difference of .007" (3.0005" per side) in bullet dia?? Marginally the .270 comes out ahead.
Bottom line everybody has to pick thier own poison.