Yes.A long action is defined as a rifle that uses a cartridge of overall length in excess of 2.800 inches.A short action is one that uses a cartridge of 2.800 inches in length of less.These measurements represent the overall length of the cartridges used.A example would be the .308 Win.Cartridge which is loaded to a length of 2.800 inches maximum(short action),and the 30-06 cartridge which is loaded to the maximum overall length of 3.340 Inches(Long action).
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The .270 Winchester is a long action cartridge. It is a .30-06 Springfield necked down to hold a .277 caliber bullet.
The best that I can do for you,is say that that the winchester model 270 was made by winchester between the years 1963-1974.Winchester did not keep yearly production figures on the model 270.It was grouped together as the model 200 series of rifles.
If it's a 270 load, yes.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 70 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1956.
Yes 3006, 270 is a long action 308, 243 is a short action.
Winchester model 275 is a .22 cal. magnum (WMF) slide action rifle. It is identical to the model 270, which is chambered for standard .22 cal. short, long and long rifle. Though no longer in production, it is following its predasessor, the model 61 as a sought after collectors piece.
Your Winchester model 670 economy version of the model 70 bolt action rifle was made between 1967-1973.
Remington never made the Model 4 in 270 Winchester.
Yes. The .270 is simply a necked down .30-06 cartridge, and thus the action would be the same as the .30-06.