If it's a 270 load, yes.
The muzzle velocity of a Winchester .30-30 varies depending on the load and the bullet, but we can ball park things a bit. With a "standard" load and a 110 grain bullet, it's about 2,690 fps (feet per second). For a 130 grain bullet, about 2,500 fps. A 150 grain bullet cuts it to about 2,400 fps. With the 170 grain bullet, it drops to about 2,200 fps.
The US military uses the 7.62 NATO, and not the civilian .308 Winchester cartridge. There are two common bullet weights- 150 grain, and the 174 gr M118 cartridge, used for long range.
that is a great deer hunting caliber and rifle. The best thing to do is try a few different brands and bullet grains. Every gun is different. My friend has the same rifle and uses 145 grain Winchester ammunition with the nosler tips.
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The difference between a 40 grain bullet and a 36 grain bullet lies in their weight. The 40 grain bullet is heavier, which can result in higher velocity and potentially better accuracy due to increased stability. However, the 36 grain bullet may have a flatter trajectory due to its lighter weight.
Grain refers to the weight of the bullet when measured on a powder scale.
A .325 WSM should be your smallest, or .308 with AP tip. The Ideal bullet would be a .220 grain ACT Winchester .338. Or a .338 Lapua Magnum
The weight of the bullet. They can range from 25 grain (Small rifles) to over 400 grain for big game.
Grain refers to the weight of the bullet when measured on a powder scale.
The lowest grain bullet commonly used for .308 Winchester is typically around 110 grains. This lighter bullet weight is often employed for varmint hunting or target shooting, as it provides higher velocities and flatter trajectories. However, the most popular bullet weights for the .308 are generally in the range of 150 to 180 grains, which are preferred for big game hunting.
The reference to grains means the weight of the bullet.
it will accept Winchester 30-30 150 grain bullets. Remington sells them for about $12 dollars for a box of twenty. I own the same model gun myself. I am not sure what it is worth though