need to know mfg. of cartridge(s), bullet wt., barrel length, twist rate, or specific handload/reload components. even then, two identically made rifles will more likely than not, will have some variant(s) in velocities, even cartridge to cartidge...nothing is set in stone.
WSM = Winchester Short Magnum. A variety of WSM cartridges exist, i.e., 270 WSM, 300 WSM, 338 WSM BOSS = Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System. It is a a 3.5-inch long combination muzzle brake/weight. It threads onto the end of your barrel. By changing its position along the threaded muzzle, you change the length of the barrel and subsequent vibration/harmonics.
No. The WSM stands for Winchester Short Magnum. They are not interchangeable.
WSM, stands for Winchester Short Magnum.
muzzle velocity is the velocity of bullet and recoil velocity is the velocity of gun.
the muzzle velocity on the 40gn vmax is 2200fps
16 Inches
You will have to specify what the weight of the projectile is and muzzle velocity at a minimum to get an answer.
The .270 is a necked down 30-06. .270 WSM is a necked down .300 WSM. The 270 WSM is faster than the .270, and has a shorter case.
it is the instantaneous velocity as a projectile leaves the barrel
It depends entirely on the muzzle velocity of the weapon you are using. The higher the muzzle velocity the farther the projectile will travel.
100-500 USD
@ 1000 fps