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.270 ammo available in stock at bulkammostores.com , where to buy 270 ammo online at a discount price, federal 9mm ammo 1000 rounds also available
The .270 Winchester is a rifle cartridge developed by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1923 and unveiled in 1925 as a chambering for their bolt-action Model 54[3] to become arguably the flattest shooting cartridge of its day, only competing with the .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, also introduced in the same year.[4]
As the .280 Remington, and the .30-06 Springfield, the .270 Winchester derived from the .30-03 parent case and the bore diameter was likely[5] inspired by 7mm Mauser. The .270 Winchester uses a .270 inch (6.86 mm) bore diameter and a .277 inch (7.04 mm) bullet diameter.
Since being introduced in 1925, the .270 Winchester has steadily become one of the world’s most popular centerfire rifle cartridges – thanks to writer Jack O’Connor‘s tireless promotion. Over the course of 40 years, Jack sang the praises of this round in the pages of Outdoor Life.
The dimensions of the .270 are similar to the .30-06, except that it fires a 0.277″ caliber bullet versus the .30–06 diameter of 0.308.” It has a reputation for mild recoil and effectiveness as a hunting round in North America, where it is perhaps the most storied and celebrated big game round – thanks to the tireless work of Jack O’Connor. Depending on the bullet weight, you can use this round for dropping varmints or for shooting elk and moose.
However, this isn’t just a hunting round by any means. After the Second World War, the round became popular among hunters, but also metallic silhouette shooters. This is why it’s one of the most popular and manufactured rounds in the world today – versatility – which makes it pretty easy to find cheap .270 ammo. You can purchase firearms chambered for the 270 Winchester in single shot, lever action, autoloaders, pump action, bolt action, and even double rifles for the big game hunters out there.
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