No, you cannot shoot .270 Winchester ammunition in an 8mm Mauser firearm. The .270 Winchester has a different case size and bullet diameter compared to the 8mm Mauser, which is designed for 8x57mm Mauser cartridges. Attempting to fire the wrong caliber can be dangerous and could damage the firearm or cause injury. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.
Yes you can. A .270 wcf and .270 win are exactly the same thing.
Definitely Not !!
.270 has been around since 1925. You will have to contact FN to check on the sn.
30/06 as a general rule ************* The M1918 BAR (a light machinegun) was most commonly made in 30-06, as the gent above me has said. While somewhat rare, they were also made in 8mm Mauser, 8mm Belgian mauser, 7mm Mauser, 6.5, .303 British, and 7.62 NATO. The OTHER BAR is the civilian hunting rifle, made in a variety of calibers from .243 to .300 Win Mag.
My F.N. Mauser in .30-06 s/n 4570 was made in the mid 1950's. I have been unable to learn any more regarding the F.N. mausers. It is a true a classic, hope this helps
There is no diffrents. There is no diffrents.
No. .270 Winchester and .270 Winchester Short Magnum are not interchangeable cartridges.
The 7mm mag has mare pressure that a 270 win.
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It means it is chambered for that cartridge only. NOTHING ELSE SHOULD EVER BE FIRED IN THE WEAPON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Win is abbreviation for Winchester. Full name of that caliber is .270 Winchester (developed by Winchester, so they get to name it). There other calibers, such as the .270 WSM, .270 WSSM, etc etc. Using cartridges other than .270 Win may be unsafe, or impossible. While the ammo may be loaded by different companies, it will be called .270 Winchester.
270 is the answer.