absolutely... I don't care what anyone say's on this one. Winchester has been around for a long time, and you can't help but admire alot of their items if you are a gun fan. However Remington has a huge variety of items, and wide selection of prices. So in my opinion anything better is Remington. One reason I said that is because I bought low brass Winchester 12 gauge shells, and they kept jamming, and not coming out smooth out of my gun. I thought it may had just been the low brass until I accidently bought Remington low brass that came out smooth. A similar occurance happened with my .308. Call it luck, but I call it "Remington- an American masterpeice".
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I have a model 100 in 308 and have shot Winchester, Remington and Federal ammo all with good results. I have not heard anything regarding a smaller chamber.
Yes to both
You can buy a Remington brand of riffle since it is better than most of the other riffles.
mossberg is beter than Remington
The Winchester Model 12 was one of the best pump shotguns ever invented, but I'm afraid trying to chamber a round 1/4 inch longer than the gun was designed to fire would be very difficult and the pressures generated would be higher than the 9/16 was designed to handle.
They have internal shells. According to scientists. (more than 3 shells.)
270 Winchester is the name of the cartridge your rifle uses. It was first introduced in 1925 for the Winchester Model 54 bolt-action rifle, but other rifles made by Winchester, Remington, Browning, and other manufacturers have been chambered for the same cartridge. So, about all I can say for sure is that your gun is less than 80 years old.
Yes sulfur does have more electron shells than oxygen.
With the recent fluctuation of values of Winchester, it is difficult to give a precise figure. Bottom dollar would be in the range of $500 and up for a very good to excellent gun.
Yes, a .308 Winchester round is generally considered more powerful than a .223 Remington round. The .308 Winchester has a larger bullet, more powder behind it, and generally produces higher muzzle energy than a .223 round. However, the suitability of each round depends on the intended use and personal preference.
One gallon of shells would probobly weigh more than one pound of shells
Be Careful! Winchester did not make a Model 81.Remington made a model 81 Woodmaster in 30 Rem.cartridge.This is different than the 30-30 cartridge in the fact that the 30 Rem was a rimless cartridge and the 30-30 Win cartridge was a rimmed cartridge.They both headspace differently.