I'm planning on getting a .270 Weatherby Magnum barrel made for the DTA SRS I will be ordering in a couple months. I'll be using the .270 to hunt all that Alaska has to offer and to my thinking it will work well from that 50 yard moose shot to the 400-600 yard caribou/Dall sheep shot. Using the SRS I can keep my overall length way down and still use a 24" tube. I'm thinking a 1 in 10" twist and shooting bullets in the 140gr range, Partions for large game and ballistics tips or TTSX's for the medium to small game (caribou is what I consider medium game). This rifle will also be used on Kodiak grizzlies if I don't have my .375 H&H on hand. That or I will load hunting bullets into the .338 LM for use with bear or long range moose hunts. I don't mind the weight of the rifle cause right now I'm hunting with my 14lbs .308. As for a scope to top it I'm going to go with the Schmidt and Bender I want to get for the .338 LM barrel. I think the low end magnification is 5x, I'd have to check though. Am I missing anything?
As always thanks for the information.
As always thanks for the information.