Impossible to answer with the maker's name and the serial number.
It's the caliber of the cartridge it fires.
I can say that i shot a fine Antelope buck with my 270Win caliber rifle at 403 paces in Wyoming.I have seen this caliber make many kills from that distance on in to 35 yards.It all depends on the game animal hunted,and most important your rifle skills.
Good rifle, good caliber for most uses. Did you have a specific question?
Uses .277 bullets
270
The .270 has MUCH more energy than the 30-30.
In excess of two miles
100-500 USD
Generally speaking, no. You can only fire the caliber for which the gun is chambered. There are some exceptions, but not many.
The Winchester 270 .22 was first introduced in 1963. It is not a collector item, or "rare". It is however a very good .22 rifle which should be enjoyed as a great little gun. Value could range from $100 - $300 depending on the condition. I have one that was given to me by my father and I will keep it forever, because of sentimental value, and because it truly is a great gun. ty
You have a browning a-bolt rifle chambered in .270 winchester caliber.
Some law enforcement agencies have used the .270 as a sharpshooter's weapon, but it was never military issue.