Assuming that you are using a scope, which places your line of sight higher above the barrel, at 100 yards the bullet should hit 1.6 inches ABOVE your aiming point. At 200 yards it will have dropped to the aiming point. At 250 yards it will hit about 3 inches BELOW your aim point. That is for a 100 grain .243. Other bullet weights will, of course, have a different path. Great deer cartridge. Shoot safe, shoot often.
Introduced in 1955 for the Winchester Mdl 70. Proper name of the cartridge is the .243 Winchester.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in 1949,is chambered in 30-30Win.caliber.That is the cartridge to use in your rifle.
If you are talking about the 7.62x51 and the .308 Winchester then yes they can safely be interchanged
Gun shows, gun shops. A very common rifle cartridge.
Winchester lists the ballistics of the ammunition it sells.
The letter M after the model number 9422 indicates that your Winchester lever action rifle is chambered for the 22WMR(Winchester Magnum Rimfire) cartridge.
The 7mm Ultra Mag is a Remington cartridge. THE model 70 is a Winchester rifle. Winchester does not chamber the Model 70 For the 7mm Rem. Ultra Mag cartridge.
Assuming yo mean the full sized Winchester Model 94 rifle, it has a seven CARTRIDGE magazine. A bullets is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel.
Winchester 150 grain 30-30.
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.
No. The WSM stands for Winchester Short Magnum. They are not interchangeable.
NO! the 243 wssm cartridge is completely different than the 243 Winchester cartridge.The cartridge case is much wider through the body,and has a lot sharper shoulder angle which sets the headspace on both these cartridge,s.The 243wssm is loaded to a higher pressure also.In effect you would blow the receiver up and yourself if you could get the cartridge to chamber in the breech of your rifle! Do not attempt this in a 243 Winchester chambered rifle.