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I do not disagree with the earlier postings about Hornady bullets. The reason I use the Woodleighs 270 grain bullets is because I only take anchoring shots on moose and bear, caribou. I have had failures with all other makes of bullets but the Woodleigh. I only have one load for both the 270 and the 300 grain bullet. 76 grains of 4350 has worked for me low these many years in this caliber. I do like the 270 grain load because it shoots much like my loading in 30-06 with the 180 grain Woodleigh. These two loads and calibers take care of 99.9% of my needs for meat loads. I do not have to re-think anything about trajectory between the two. At the ranges I shoot at (out to 400 yards) I like the kiss principal. It works for me, if not for you, then keep looking. |