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For .270 Winchester hunting, hunters typically opt for 130-150 grain bullets for smaller deer (100-150 pounds) and 150-180 grain bullets for larger deer (150-200 pounds).
Choosing the Right Bullet Grain for Smaller Deer
When hunting smaller deer with the .270 Winchester, a 130-150 grain bullet is usually the best choice. This grain range provides a good balance between penetration and expansion, ensuring a clean and humane kill. For example, the 130 grain Winchester Power Point bullet is a popular choice among hunters for its accuracy and effectiveness on smaller deer.
Choosing the Right Bullet Grain for Larger Deer
For larger deer, a 150-180 grain bullet is often the better option. This larger grain size helps to ensure deeper penetration, which is critical when hunting larger deer with thicker bone structures. For example, the 150 grain Remington Core-Lokt Ultra Bonded bullet is designed to penetrate deeper and hold together better than smaller grain bullets, making it a great choice for larger deer.
Additional Considerations
In addition to the size of the deer, other factors such as the range and shot placement should also be considered when choosing a bullet grain for .270 Winchester. At longer ranges, a heavier bullet may be more stable and accurate, while at closer ranges, a lighter bullet may be preferred for better expansion. Ultimately, the choice of bullet grain will depend on the specific hunting conditions and the hunter’s personal preference.
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