Nice to see the old .270 stretching its legs. Great video. Owned one since 1963, (a Sako Finnbear .270), I bought in Nelson, when I was a culler with the New Zealand Forest Service. No scope in those days, but lots of long shots in "difficult" country. Now in my 70's, retired to Queensland, I still have a .270, a Carl Gustaf. Enjoy your channel, thank you for sharing.......
My father used a 270 win ,Husqvarna long action light barrel in the NZ forestry service as well, South island ,near Kaikoura. We still have Tar skins !
🤠 Montana Mountain Man (Ron) - I own several 270 Winchesters in the Sako Model 75 and 85 and it is my favorite hunting caliber! Great for Long Range hunting without destroying alot of meat and cheap to shoot! You just need to pick the right bullet for the job of the species that you are hunting! What a pleasant shooter this caliber is! 🥳
I truly love your videos. You’re often shooting calibers that are relevant to me in Idaho. I wonder now if you might ring out the 270 WSM and 300 WSM. I’ve been tinkering with both lately and would benefit from seeing what you do with them.
That pan away with the drone at the end is amazing. To be that accurate at such a long distance is incredible. We'll done and thanks for all your hard work on the videos.
I used to reload specially for 600 yards. I was obsessed with a 270 cal f class build. Of coarse nowadays I’d start with a 6.8 western, custom reamed barrel at least 26in. I always wanted the expensive bergers and matchkings to perform-they did-but nothing could match nosler bullets for the 270 win in any barrel.
I appreciate the work you guys put into all of this. Also enjoying seeing old cartridges like the .270 holding their own. Next year they’ll be something out thats,”Faster, flatter, lighter, more aerodynamic, lowers cholesterol, etc.” In reality there’s a reason some cartridges have had such staying power. Maybe, just maybe; it’s as much about the shooter as it is the cartridge/rifle. God bless guys!
"badlands of Alberta" That's the whole province!! Ok, you know the guys from BC 😹 The 🇨🇦🐻❄️ in 🇩🇪 says hi! My dad shot everything but Grizzlies with a long barrel Husqvarna .270. But, always with an "ethical shot" in mind, none of that heroic "I took that Elk at 600 yards!" Stuff... animal down, no running, no tracking !
Nice job! Thanks for all the editing you do for these vids to make them enjoyable to watch. Synching the sound of the hit with the view of the shooter is a nice touch.
Awesome rifle build. I love how well you have the action tooled out. That bolt closes so smooth. You gotta know your stuff to build something like this and the other fine rifles you have. That dang wind!
No idea you could get that range from a .270 and you guys were all over that target. That is very impressive to say the least. Great shooting and team effort.
That's really cool to see what here in the states is considered just a hunting cartridge get stretched out like this you really have that load and gun dialed in from the looks of it... Good shooting and great video as always keepem coming guys!!!
Funny to see the scope itself moving downward as you adjust the elevation at the beginning of the video. Those March Genesis scopes are very interesting in that regard. They solve certain problems involved with ELR but, as with all engineering solutions, bring in a different set of problems with those solutions. I really love how you guys use all sorts of different calibers at long and ELR distances and get amazing results. If you read the long range forums, you'd come out believing that unless you are shooting a .375 or larger, you're unlikely even to hit the earth past 1200 yards. You guys show that even "mild" cartridges like .308 and .270 can perform at ELR distances with the proper skill level at the trigger. Great work always. P.S. Got my 4AW four port brake about a month or so ago. Got it timed on my 300WM project rifle and have been out 3 times with it. It works great. With 220 grain loads close to 3000fps the felt recoil is at a nice pleasant .243Win level. Shot about 50 rounds each day and could have shot 200 more without any fatigue. Fantastic product. Thanks from Meridian, Idaho.
Amazing! You were all over the target. I have hunted with this caliber for years and trust the knock down power of the .270. I could see using it out to 800 yds. with the right set up (which I would not do without a ton of practice). I have found this to be very dependable using 130 grain, even hunting elk.
I've got a Howa 1500 in 7mm magnum. Fantastic gun. It has been my elk hunting rifle for a few years. Gets about a 0.75" 5-shot group with Federal 178gr Bear Claws. With my 175gr Hornady ELD-X and 168gr Berger Hybrid Hunter reloads I can get those groups down to about 0.5-0.6 inches. Fantastic performance for an out-of-the-box factory rifle. The only thing that is not stock on the rifle is the Terminator T1 muzzle brake I put on it because I had one lying around that was not used for a different project.
Tyler, how far do you plan on shooting with the 8x? LVPO scopes have gotten my attention lately. I mostly shoot 100 yards and under off my back porch. 4x seems perfect for me. I always leave it on 4x whether it's 20 yards or 100. Less shaking of the reticle than high power. Could a person shoot 2 or 300 with 8x comfortably? I guess that's what I'm curious about. High magnification is awesome if you have an extremely stable platform like a lead sled, but I try to use as little magnification as I can get away with as I'm normally using nothing more than a shooting bag.
@@joshuagibson2520 2500 is what are range is so at least that for now. The 1 in 8 is what I should have put. it's twist of barrel I'm having put on so I can shoot some heavy bullets. Then I'm having then chamber 270 Ackley improved for brass life and maybe a few more fps
Great shooting as always. More informative if anything. Your distances that you shoot at I equate to football fields length. That was 30 football fields away. Amazing. PS...You must have got up real early to do this shoot.
Tell you what…I would not willingly stand in front of a target for even the first shot at any distance with Mark shooting. Well maybe if he was blindfolded, but even then, I’d be real nervous. And I wouldn’t stay there for a second shot if Sam was spotting! Well done, my friends.
Never a dull moment nor cease to amaze me guys…still loadin .308 win everyday and shoot 4 to 5 times a week…love to blueprint my 700 7mm rem mag…plain Jane adl from wal mart 20yrs ago…
Great video! The people that write the comments of being so amazed or so super impressed about getting the ole .270 to reach out and deliver at that range, obviously have never been around the .270! I purchased my new Ruger M77 .270 back in 1981 and it’s one of my guns that I’ll never part with! I’ve used it for Mule a white tail deer, elk and made loads for Prairie dogs! Also target! I did built a one off target, tackle style stock to my exact dimensions, and I settled on a 6x20x60 illuminated reticle scope it’s setup perfectly for me so yeah never underestimate the ‘old’ .270 win!!
A great team, in action, and to watch... Sam's a damned fine spotter, and has such a relaxed, and relaxing, voice. Thinking about all of the chemistry, physics, knowledge and skill to put 5 rounds into about 1.5 m @ ~2750 m, with such a pesky wind, man! Is it about 1.5 MOA? At 2750 m and wind... The powder, the load, the primer, the bullet mass, chambering, barrel stability, in-battery action stability... And, rather decent shooter's skill 🫅
270 is impressive at 3000, good shooting, I wonder how good on a low wind day, we get some absolute calm days here in Ky, afternoon's at 5:00pm r great.👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thats an exceptionally long way to consistently be within a wisker of the plate. It was also neat to watch the scope wind down to almost point at the end of the barrel, 204 minutes is quite something.
So many very close shots. Nice to see 270 get some very very long air time. Great presentation of info. Mind boggling....still.....guess If I see enough 3000 yard...it'll be normal 🤯 The muzzle brake seemed to greatly reduce recoil...from viewers end at least...
Hola gran distancia para ese calibre .y mucho viento afecta a la parobola mucho .me encantan estos videos de precision a largas distancias saludos desde españa a Los dos
What is the hodgdon equivalent of 2217? H50BMG or HUS869? I have a very similar build with a 27inch 1:8 twist barrel and shoot the Nosler 165gr LR bullets, I'm getting ready to try H1000 and hope to hit 3000 fps but if not a slower powder may get me there.
.270 is, was and always will be the ultimate hunting round. Compared to .243 its a cannon but still managable recoil for shooting off hand and flat af out to 400. I just picked up a 6.5prc for shits and giggles and im excited to see if it out performs the .270 from a bench but with the longer bbl needed to maximize the burn i cant see it replacing the .270 in the field.
Browning is now doing just that. Id keep one of my 270win in the 1-10" twist so I could use lighter vermin bullets and common hunt bullets and I need to have one with 1-8" or 1-7".
That is impressive! I have an old .270 my grandfather used to hunt with. You might have already done this, but I kinda want to see how far a .308 can reach.
Mate awesome shooting, i ask in all politeness and respect. Have you considered shooting on a larger target in the past or into the future? Understanding the price of abrasion resistant steel as i work with every day isnt too friendly, but would the larger target area allowing for true impacts to give a far more exact and quantifiable group size be worth it too yourselves? Even such size as 48"x48" being a little over MOA for 3000yrds.
We'll leave the 1 moa and bigger targets to the to the record shooters and comps, we shoot 24" targets at ELR distances, and nothing gets bigger as it gets further away... FYI, we set up target, set up and and then do the shoot, then pack up everything, target included, all before we start a days work, so nope, not going to happen here, Cheers
@@markandsamafterwork that's a fair assessment mate. It's all too impressive what you are both able too achieve. Will continue to watch with great enthusiasm.
As cartridges go, there is nothing wrong with .270 caliber or the .30-06 parent case for capacity. There is however the problem associated with the barrel twist rate when trying to push high BC bullets more than 150grains. In my book that really is not a problem. It's just an engineering issue to be corrected with a new barrel. Call it .270 Winchester the next generation, or chapter II. It's taking a near full blown antique and historic high performance hunting cartridge to a whole new level.
Nice to see the old .270 stretching its legs. Great video. Owned one since 1963, (a Sako Finnbear .270), I bought in Nelson, when I was a culler with the New Zealand Forest Service. No scope in those days, but lots of long shots in "difficult" country. Now in my 70's, retired to Queensland, I still have a .270, a Carl Gustaf. Enjoy your channel, thank you for sharing.......
Thanks Sam, glad you liked too, Cheers
My father used a 270 win ,Husqvarna long action light barrel in the NZ forestry service as well, South island ,near Kaikoura. We still have Tar skins !
Wow. Just shy of 2 miles.26 inch barrel would be my choice.
Bet you have some great stories Sam
Awesome! 270win has always been my favorite hunting round. It kills like nothing else! Nice to see someone push it to extreme limits.
Thanks Man, Cheers
🤠 Montana Mountain Man (Ron) - I own several 270 Winchesters in the Sako Model 75 and 85 and it is my favorite hunting caliber! Great for Long Range hunting without destroying alot of meat and cheap to shoot! You just need to pick the right bullet for the job of the species that you are hunting! What a pleasant shooter this caliber is! 🥳
Agreed, cheers
I truly love your videos. You’re often shooting calibers that are relevant to me in Idaho. I wonder now if you might ring out the 270 WSM and 300 WSM. I’ve been tinkering with both lately and would benefit from seeing what you do with them.
That pan away with the drone at the end is amazing. To be that accurate at such a long distance is incredible. We'll done and thanks for all your hard work on the videos.
Thanks Nick, Cheers
Love my 270. Ive never gone much further than 450 yards. I had no idea that caliber could reach that far with much authority. Impressive
Cheers Man, thanks
I used to reload specially for 600 yards. I was obsessed with a 270 cal f class build. Of coarse nowadays I’d start with a 6.8 western, custom reamed barrel at least 26in. I always wanted the expensive bergers and matchkings to perform-they did-but nothing could match nosler bullets for the 270 win in any barrel.
I appreciate the work you guys put into all of this.
Also enjoying seeing old cartridges like the .270 holding their own.
Next year they’ll be something out thats,”Faster, flatter, lighter, more aerodynamic, lowers cholesterol, etc.”
In reality there’s a reason some cartridges have had such staying power.
Maybe, just maybe; it’s as much about the shooter as it is the cartridge/rifle.
God bless guys!
Cheers Ron, thanks
Great cartridge, use it for hunting the badlands of Alberta. Shoots nice and flat. Will take any game in North America.
"badlands of Alberta"
That's the whole province!!
Ok, you know the guys from BC 😹
The 🇨🇦🐻❄️ in 🇩🇪 says hi!
My dad shot everything but Grizzlies with a long barrel Husqvarna .270. But, always with an "ethical shot" in mind, none of that heroic "I took that Elk at 600 yards!" Stuff... animal down, no running, no tracking !
Nice job! Thanks for all the editing you do for these vids to make them enjoyable to watch. Synching the sound of the hit with the view of the shooter is a nice touch.
Thanks Man, cheers
Awesome rifle build. I love how well you have the action tooled out. That bolt closes so smooth. You gotta know your stuff to build something like this and the other fine rifles you have. That dang wind!
Thanks Tim, cheers
Congrats brother
No idea you could get that range from a .270 and you guys were all over that target. That is very impressive to say the least. Great shooting and team effort.
Thanks Man
.270 is a very underrated caliber
.270 is a very underrated caliber
Well done! Looks like you had some tricky wind, but pretty good group at that range.
Thanks Col
That's really cool to see what here in the states is considered just a hunting cartridge get stretched out like this you really have that load and gun dialed in from the looks of it... Good shooting and great video as always keepem coming guys!!!
Thanks Dan, glad you liked
Impressed !! Love .270 for deer/wild pig hunting and am happy to see it pushed to such long ranges. Thanks for sharing this.
Cheers Man, thanks
With MY ability.. or LACK thereof 😂 ... this deserves another HOLY MOLY 😎
Awesome team y'all are.
Mark in USA 🇺🇸
Lol, thanks Man, glad you liked
Funny to see the scope itself moving downward as you adjust the elevation at the beginning of the video. Those March Genesis scopes are very interesting in that regard. They solve certain problems involved with ELR but, as with all engineering solutions, bring in a different set of problems with those solutions.
I really love how you guys use all sorts of different calibers at long and ELR distances and get amazing results. If you read the long range forums, you'd come out believing that unless you are shooting a .375 or larger, you're unlikely even to hit the earth past 1200 yards. You guys show that even "mild" cartridges like .308 and .270 can perform at ELR distances with the proper skill level at the trigger. Great work always.
P.S. Got my 4AW four port brake about a month or so ago. Got it timed on my 300WM project rifle and have been out 3 times with it. It works great. With 220 grain loads close to 3000fps the felt recoil is at a nice pleasant .243Win level. Shot about 50 rounds each day and could have shot 200 more without any fatigue. Fantastic product. Thanks from Meridian, Idaho.
Thanks Man, and glad you like the brake, Cheers and all the very best.
Quite impressed by how well that grouped at that distance and those conditions. Well done.
Thanks Man, Cheers
As Bryan Litz says it's about wind wind and wind. It's got me stuffed how you do that in that wind ! Awesome stuff again. Cheers.
Thanks Man, cheers
Nice shooting Mark! I sure as heck won't be keeping up with my pre 64 Win mod 70. Most folks have no clue what the 270 Win can really do.
Thanks Louis, and yep.
So cold, so good. Amazing shoot. Congratulations. Cheers my friends.
Thanks Walter, glad you liked
Amazing! You were all over the target. I have hunted with this caliber for years and trust the knock down power of the .270. I could see using it out to 800 yds. with the right set up (which I would not do without a ton of practice). I have found this to be very dependable using 130 grain, even hunting elk.
Awesome, Cheers
Great vid guys👍Another great looking rifle Mark. Fab shooting mate, well done 👌
Thanks Waldo
Awesome stuff, you always post this stuff at the right time, currently looking at a Howa .270 for my next purchase
Thanks Man, Cheers
I've got a Howa 1500 in 7mm magnum. Fantastic gun. It has been my elk hunting rifle for a few years. Gets about a 0.75" 5-shot group with Federal 178gr Bear Claws. With my 175gr Hornady ELD-X and 168gr Berger Hybrid Hunter reloads I can get those groups down to about 0.5-0.6 inches. Fantastic performance for an out-of-the-box factory rifle. The only thing that is not stock on the rifle is the Terminator T1 muzzle brake I put on it because I had one lying around that was not used for a different project.
Great seeing the 270 good shooting in windy conditions Mark great to your spotter doing a great job well done you two ..
Thanks David, Cheers
I'm amazed you're getting that MV with that bullet out of the old .270. Great shooting.
Thanks Man, Cheers
I really enjoy watching y’all’s videos. You have some of the most informative content. Great Shooting! Keep the vids coming!!
Thanks Man, Cheers
Great shooting. That wind is tough. I'm having a 1-8 put on my 270 now and going to ai it for brass life more so then speed
Awesome, Cheers
Tyler, how far do you plan on shooting with the 8x? LVPO scopes have gotten my attention lately. I mostly shoot 100 yards and under off my back porch. 4x seems perfect for me. I always leave it on 4x whether it's 20 yards or 100. Less shaking of the reticle than high power. Could a person shoot 2 or 300 with 8x comfortably? I guess that's what I'm curious about. High magnification is awesome if you have an extremely stable platform like a lead sled, but I try to use as little magnification as I can get away with as I'm normally using nothing more than a shooting bag.
@@joshuagibson2520 2500 is what are range is so at least that for now. The 1 in 8 is what I should have put. it's twist of barrel I'm having put on so I can shoot some heavy bullets. Then I'm having then chamber 270 Ackley improved for brass life and maybe a few more fps
@@tylersmith754 oooh. Okay. Lol. Yes, 2 different things.
Great shooting and spotting. Makes me want to really stretch the legs of my custom built 270win now
Awesome, Cheers
Great shooting as always. More informative if anything.
Your distances that you shoot at I equate to football fields length.
That was 30 football fields away. Amazing.
PS...You must have got up real early to do this shoot.
Always, glad you liked, Cheers
That's the most consistent I've seen him stay really close to making hits every shot..
Cheers Steve.
Your videos always make me happy :)
awesome, Cheers
Tell you what…I would not willingly stand in front of a target for even the first shot at any distance with Mark shooting. Well maybe if he was blindfolded, but even then, I’d be real nervous. And I wouldn’t stay there for a second shot if Sam was spotting!
Well done, my friends.
Lol, Cheers J thanks man.
Enjoy watching these videos. Wish I had a place like that to shoot. I'm limited to 500yrds. Fun distance with my 6.5 creedmoor handgun.
Would be, cheers
Awesome! And with that wind ripping across there. Thank you.
Cheers
Never a dull moment nor cease to amaze me guys…still loadin .308 win everyday and shoot 4 to 5 times a week…love to blueprint my 700 7mm rem mag…plain Jane adl from wal mart 20yrs ago…
Cheers
You guys are awesome team and you do really good shooting
Cheers Man, thank you.
Love my howa 1500 in 270 great guns and 270 is my favorite caliber such versatility
Cheers
Been waiting for a 270. Video. Thanks for the upload 👍🏼
Cheers
Great video! The people that write the comments of being so amazed or so super impressed about getting the ole .270 to reach out and deliver at that range, obviously have never been around the .270!
I purchased my new Ruger M77 .270 back in 1981 and it’s one of my guns that I’ll never part with! I’ve used it for Mule a white tail deer, elk and made loads for Prairie dogs! Also target!
I did built a one off target, tackle style stock to my exact dimensions, and I settled on a 6x20x60 illuminated reticle scope it’s setup perfectly for me so yeah never underestimate the ‘old’ .270 win!!
Awesome, Cheers
My favorite deer cartridge. Never that far though. Sweet rig.
Cheers
Nice video!!! Thanks for sharing, and congrats from Argentina!!!
Cheers Man
A great team, in action, and to watch... Sam's a damned fine spotter, and has such a relaxed, and relaxing, voice.
Thinking about all of the chemistry, physics, knowledge and skill to put 5 rounds into about 1.5 m @ ~2750 m, with such a pesky wind, man!
Is it about 1.5 MOA? At 2750 m and wind... The powder, the load, the primer, the bullet mass, chambering, barrel stability, in-battery action stability... And, rather decent shooter's skill 🫅
Cheers Man, glad you liked, Thanks
Good old 270! Nice shooting Mark!
Yep, Cheers
at 1.8 miles. 270 knocked the piss out of that metal target!! Wow!! Would like to see the same with 308 win.
Thanks, and the 308 at 3000 in on the channel, Cheers
I love the video and your channel. Y’all are awesome.
Thanks Man, glad you like em, Cheers
That really is beautiful land you are shooting over!
Agreed, Cheers
270 is impressive at 3000, good shooting, I wonder how good on a low wind day, we get some absolute calm days here in Ky, afternoon's at 5:00pm r great.👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Man, Cheers
Thats an exceptionally long way to consistently be within a wisker of the plate.
It was also neat to watch the scope wind down to almost point at the end of the barrel, 204 minutes is quite something.
Agreed, glad you liked, Cheers
Thanks for the entertainment.
You prefer breach loading I know but out of curiosity is the COAL on those 270 loads beyond the Howa mag length? Ta.
87.6mm, Cheers
Beautiful, efficient combo, I bet Sam could shoot that well!
Cheers
Awesome video!
Cheers Man
Great content thanks for sharing
Thanks John
Do you guys sell or know where to find the enclosed forend for the SCSA chassis?
We do one for our bipod system on the chassis, custom order, Cheers
I like the caption bubbles listing the gear used. I'm still figuring out 7mm Rem mag at 1000y
Cheers
Awesome y’all 👍👍
Thanks Lyndon
So many very close shots.
Nice to see 270 get some very very long air time.
Great presentation of info.
Mind boggling....still.....guess If I see enough 3000 yard...it'll be normal 🤯
The muzzle brake seemed to greatly reduce recoil...from viewers end at least...
Thanks Mister, Cheers
You know it's a nice shot when it hits dead center and the paint chips off in the shape of kitty cat. 😹👍
Lol, thanks Dug
Hola gran distancia para ese calibre .y mucho viento afecta a la parobola mucho .me encantan estos videos de precision a largas distancias saludos desde españa a Los dos
Thanks Eulogio, glad you like, cheers
What is the hodgdon equivalent of 2217? H50BMG or HUS869? I have a very similar build with a 27inch 1:8 twist barrel and shoot the Nosler 165gr LR bullets, I'm getting ready to try H1000 and hope to hit 3000 fps but if not a slower powder may get me there.
www.adiworldclass.com.au/powder-equivalents/
The hangtime on those shots was unreal.
Cheers Man
Awesome video
cheers Juan
Cracking piece of shooting 👍
cheers
The people in the houses don't have trust issues do they! Great stuff!
No houses in the area, those are farm sheds and FYI no people there when shooting, Cheers
Silly question. Have you ever noticed shooting from shadow in to bright sunlight have any affect on bullet flight?
Lol, no, Cheers
Do you Think It In. I Do, sometimes it works. Telepathy. It Helps. Great shooting, Cheers, Adelaide.
Lol, Cheers Mike
Great video. Very impressive. Now try it with a .50 BMG. Just kidding. Don't even know if you can get one of those down there.
Thanks Man, cheers
And i thought my .270 win with 140 grain at 800 yards was far… wow this is so impressive.
Cheers
What was ammo use?
handloads as listed
My God how do you compensate for windage at that range? The wind seems to be blowing quite a bit.
Lol, yep, glad you liked.
Fantastic shooting Mark Wow,
Thanks Dave
I'v been hanging out to see how the .270 performs
Well, good, real good, lol, Cheers
.270 is, was and always will be the ultimate hunting round. Compared to .243 its a cannon but still managable recoil for shooting off hand and flat af out to 400. I just picked up a 6.5prc for shits and giggles and im excited to see if it out performs the .270 from a bench but with the longer bbl needed to maximize the burn i cant see it replacing the .270 in the field.
Thanks Man, Cheers
Good work. If only 1:8 twist was commonly offered in an off the shelf rifle by the major manufactures.
Yep, Cheers
Browning is now doing just that. Id keep one of my 270win in the 1-10" twist so I could use lighter vermin bullets and common hunt bullets and I need to have one with 1-8" or 1-7".
That is impressive! I have an old .270 my grandfather used to hunt with. You might have already done this, but I kinda want to see how far a .308 can reach.
Yes, one the channel, Cheers
Good team work!
Thanks
Amazing about 7 seconds to get there !
Cheers
What twist is the barrel on that bad boy. 🍻
1 in 8 as written in the video
Thats some pretty good shooting.
Thanks Brian
What scope is on that
Listed below or in video, Cheers
That was insane!!
Cheers
Love all keep on doing
Cheers
awesome Guys
Cheers
What a great team.
Cheers
Holy moly 👍👍😮
Cheers Man
Awesome video as usual. What projectile were you using here? Thanks….
170grn berger
@@markandsamafterwork awesome, thanks for the info. Gonna have to order some of those form my 6.8 western.
Nice shooting.
Cheers
Mate awesome shooting, i ask in all politeness and respect. Have you considered shooting on a larger target in the past or into the future? Understanding the price of abrasion resistant steel as i work with every day isnt too friendly, but would the larger target area allowing for true impacts to give a far more exact and quantifiable group size be worth it too yourselves? Even such size as 48"x48" being a little over MOA for 3000yrds.
We'll leave the 1 moa and bigger targets to the to the record shooters and comps, we shoot 24" targets at ELR distances, and nothing gets bigger as it gets further away... FYI, we set up target, set up and and then do the shoot, then pack up everything, target included, all before we start a days work, so nope, not going to happen here, Cheers
@@markandsamafterwork that's a fair assessment mate. It's all too impressive what you are both able too achieve. Will continue to watch with great enthusiasm.
Thanks Cam, Cheers
Redoubtable Work!!!, Good old .270 Win~meister :-))
Cheers
what a lovely rifle
thanks
Center punched at 3k, nice. Cheers!
Yep, cheers
As cartridges go, there is nothing wrong with .270 caliber or the .30-06 parent case for capacity. There is however the problem associated with the barrel twist rate when trying to push high BC bullets more than 150grains. In my book that really is not a problem. It's just an engineering issue to be corrected with a new barrel. Call it .270 Winchester the next generation, or chapter II. It's taking a near full blown antique and historic high performance hunting cartridge to a whole new level.
Thanks John, cheers
Yup..... it really is a fine round....still a good one
Agreed, Cheers
Well i think u are the only people to shoot any firearm that far away, because most people aren't capable. Nice shooting
Thanks Brant. Glad you liked. Cheers
Excellent shooting. Very consistent. What spotting scope is Sam using? And what camera beside her are you using?
Listed, Cheers
Don’t know why I thought this was going to be an April fools video.
April 2nd here, lol, Cheers
Wow, Mark it just hit me. Hot Rods, Hot Guns and Hot Women… Your living the DREAM 👌
Lol, Cheers
Did that 270 put a hole in that plate at that range?…..
No, lol, Cheers
Life in the old dog yet Mark!................ The 270 that is, not you mate. 😁👍
Lol, thanks Steve, Cheers
👍🐐
Cheers
Next time go early in the morning. That wind is killin ya.😪
Cheers
That target is so far away, the sun has already set on your shooting position, and is rising on your target’s.
Lol, Cheers
🎯👍
Cheers