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.270 WSM Load for Elk #7994864 10/01/20 07:20 PM
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Heading out for Elk 2nd rifle in Colorado in a few weeks. I am between the 150 grain partition or 145 grain ELD-X

Anyone prefer one over the other? thanks guys!

Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7994894 10/01/20 08:03 PM
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The 150 is respected for use on bigger game. I have used it without fault for almost 20 years in my 270 win and love it to death. I would without question pack the partition.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7994950 10/01/20 08:56 PM
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I used a 7 mag 160 gr Accubond on the only Elk I've shot. Would not hesitate to use the 270 wsm and 140 accubond, 150 Partition or a 140 Trophy Bonded tip. Keep shooting till he stops moving....


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7994957 10/01/20 09:02 PM
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Heavy bonded bullet gets my vote.

Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7994973 10/01/20 09:17 PM
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Several good choices listed so far. The way my 270WSM shoots 140gr Accubonds that is what I will be using if I do another elk hunt.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7995029 10/01/20 10:25 PM
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I have only shot one Elk with the 270 WSM and I used the 145 gr ELDX and it dropped it in his tracks at 365 yards.
High shoulder shot clipped bottom of spine and got no exit. I did not recover bullet so not sure how much retained weight but it got the job done.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7995046 10/01/20 10:44 PM
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150 gr nosler for me

Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7995246 10/02/20 01:46 AM
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I just traded for a 270 shawty and have only shot one pig with it. The Accubond did real well.


I loaded some 140 SST's that I plan on using for deer and hogs, but for elk I would load an Accubond, partition, or a frame.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7995304 10/02/20 02:54 AM
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Love the 150 partition in my .270 win. Slightly less accurate in my rifle but on big axis they seem to work better for me than the Hornady offerings.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: spentprimers] #7995317 10/02/20 03:10 AM
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I'm partial to Partitions, but what does your rifle like? IMHO the 270 is the best of the WSM bunch.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7995353 10/02/20 03:57 AM
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Of the 2 named I would go with the partition, That bullet just works and has been since the 1940s


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7995433 10/02/20 11:44 AM
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Uncle’s rifle had killed three with Nosler trophy grade, 150 gr.

Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7997340 10/04/20 12:32 AM
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150 partition gets my vote. Heavy for caliber and the partition may have the best reputation for on game performance of any bullet made. It may be overkill for deer. For elk, it’s as good as it gets.


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Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #7998229 10/04/20 11:34 PM
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150 grain partition

Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #8000919 10/07/20 02:39 AM
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I killed a water buffalo with Barnes Vortex 140 gr.
Should work on elk as well.

Re: .270 WSM Load for Elk [Re: jcneef] #8001230 10/07/20 01:18 PM
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I've seen several people happy with the 130g Federal Trophy Bonded Tip bullets. That would be plenty of speed and energy for an elk. I just finished a ladder test and they are looking promising. Will have have 3300 fps with just over 3100 lbs of energy at the muzzle. I would stay away from the eldx on big game at these high velocities. I've seen a lot of separation issues with rounds as slow was the 6.5 creed.


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