.270win Rebarrel

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I'm going to rebarrel my .270win. It currently has a 20" barrel with a 1:10" twist. It will be used with lead and monoliths for plains game and deer out to 300 yards max. What length and twist rate would be best? Thanks.
 
Generally speaking 1:10 and a 24” barrel are “standard” for a 270… some like a tighter twist for heavier bullets.. and some like a shorter barrel for mobility..

For me a 1:10 with a 22” is about ideal..
 
With the new laws hitting the UK, it would be in your best interest to get a faster twist to shoot the mono-metal bullets. They normally shoot best in fast twist barrels and have more reliable expansion with the higher RPM.
 
I called the gunsmith I'll be using and he has 1:7.5" and 1:9" twists in stock but no 1:10". He's rebarrelling a lot of rifles to .270win with faster twists due to the proposed ban of lead ammunition.
 
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I'm going to rebarrel my .270win. It currently has a 20" barrel with a 1:10" twist. It will be used with lead and monoliths for plains game and deer out to 300 yards max. What length and twist rate would be best? Thanks.
i have recently re barreled my Howa 1500 270 WIN, with a Pack nor 1-9 twist bbl slightly heaver profile than original cut to 25 inch long it shoots most 130 to 150 grain bullets into less than 1 moa for 5 shots its in a HS PRECISION stock, its maybe the most consistent easy to shoot rifles i own. I going on a special deer hunt with a old army friend next week its the only rifle i will take as it shoots so well using 130 grain Hornady CX bullets in Starline brass.
 
I'm going to rebarrel my .270win. It currently has a 20" barrel with a 1:10" twist. It will be used with lead and monoliths for plains game and deer out to 300 yards max. What length and twist rate would be best? Thanks.
@Slim01
If you have to rebarrel to 270 I would go with a new slow twist 1:8 barrel 24-26" long
This would allow you to get the best velocities and allow you to use some of the newer high BC projectiles.
OR
you could go the same route I went with my 270.
I rebarreled to the 35 Whelen. Will do everything the 270 will but with a bucket load more authority at all ranges and still carries 2,000fpe at 400yards. Can't go wrong with a Whelen.
Bob
 
i have recently re barreled my Howa 1500 270 WIN, with a Pack nor 1-9 twist bbl slightly heaver profile than original cut to 25 inch long it shoots most 130 to 150 grain bullets into less than 1 moa for 5 shots its in a HS PRECISION stock, its maybe the most consistent easy to shoot rifles i own. I going on a special deer hunt with a old army friend next week its the only rifle i will take as it shoots so well using 130 grain Hornady CX bullets in Starline brass.
@rdog
A special hunt requires a special rifle mate
Leave the 270 at HOME and take that lovely 350 REM mag of yours.
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
Bob
 

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