In Praise of The Winchester .270. Any good words to say about it ?

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The .270 is one hundred years old. I have had a .270 forever, along the way i bought then sold two 7x57's, a 280, and a 280AI.
They did nothing in real world hunting that a .270 did not already do.

Any words of praise for this ultimately All American 100-year-old ?.
 
I use mine all the time. Can't miss it, it's the beat up looking, reliable one in the safe. It's accurate, not tough on the shoulder, and just puts game down. Some may put it down for lack of bullet choices, but honestly most find a load that just works well for them and go hunting. I refer to any rifle chambered in the .270 Winchester as the gentleman's rifle.
 
Pretty good cartridge, as are all the 06 off-spring. It is the only one of those, 25-06 to 35 Whelen, I’ve never owned, an error in judgement I can’t explain.
 
Love my 270! Only caliber I have used. Gophers, coyotes, fox, skunks, porcupine, rattle snakes, grouse, Antelope, deer, elk.
 
Before I was old enough to start hunting I had in my mind that I wanted a 270 Winchester as my hunting rifle. My grandpa gave me his old Remington 700 270 and since then I’ve become even more fond of the cartridge. I couldn’t tell you how many miles it’s walked with me, how many late nights and early mornings, or how many animals it’s taken, but it’s never let me down. Other calibers have come and gone in my arsenal over the years but the 270 has a special place in my heart. This year it’s taken one antelope, one caribou, and 2 bull elk so far and likely a deer or two before the season will end.
 

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