Not unless the Smith is chambered in caliber .270 Weatherby- and I have never seen one that was.
The answer is yes...and no There are several models of Weatherby rifles. Different models are avail. in a plethora of calibers. Here is an example: If you have a Weatherby Mark V chambered for 7mm Weatherby Mag YOU CANNOT shoot 7MM Remington Mag ammo. Dont look at the manufacturer of the ammo, look at the caliber and do not interchange. Weatherby has several "propriatary" calibers, wby 7mm, wby 270, wby 257, wby 460, and others. Look on the barrel for the caliber stamp. If your rifle is chambered in one of these "weatherby" calibers, you must shoot either Wby ammo, or reload. If your rifle is chambered in a standard caliber (270 win, 30.06, 243, 7mm, 257, etc,etc, you can shoot any munufacturers ammo that is in that caliber. Hope this helped, any questions: spikefrb@sbcglobal.net
No. Only use what is stamed on the barrel.
No, you cannot use .270 Winchester cartridges in a .270 Weatherby Magnum chamber. The .270 Weatherby Magnum is a longer cartridge designed for higher pressures and velocities, and using a shorter .270 Winchester round could result in improper chambering and potentially dangerous situations. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition for your specific firearm.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!! DANGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UNSAFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, .270 wsm and .270 winchester are not the same.
Remington .270, 150 grain.
It can only safely accept the 270 Weatherby Magnum if that is what it is chambered for. If you want to chamber it in some other caliber than get a new rifle. Just because two bullets have the same diameter bullet (270 or any other caliber) does not make it safe to fire it in your gun.
yes, but better to use standard ammo. +P ammo shakes the pistol a lot.
You may use any brand of 7mm Magnum rifle ammo.
Yes you can. .380 auto.
Yes
I think you mean 22 WMR ammo. If you buy ammo just ask for the 22 WMR which is different then other 22 ammo