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Winchester lists the ballistics of the ammunition it sells.
399.00 dollars
Good rifle, good caliber for most uses. Did you have a specific question?
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
With a proper setup and knowledge of long range ballistics, 1000m.
150-300 USD
Long action.
Depending on condition, 150-500 USD.
Yes, the Ruger M77 chambered in .270 Winchester is considered a long-action rifle. The .270 Winchester cartridge has a case length of 2.540 inches, which requires a longer action to accommodate the cartridge's dimensions compared to short-action calibers. The long action allows for proper feeding and ejection of the longer cartridges.
Winchester, Browning, Ruger, Savage- really, any 1st class gun maker- but those 4 are my personal favorites.
The bullet drop for a 150 grain .270 Winchester round at 300 yards can vary based on factors like the specific load, barrel length, and environmental conditions. However, a general estimate would be around 10 to 12 inches of drop when zeroed at 100 yards. For more precise information, consult the manufacturer's ballistic charts or use a ballistics calculator tailored to your specific ammunition and rifle setup.
No. The 270 is based on the 30/06.