Yes..... caliber specific ammo must meet SAAMI specs and will work in all standard firearms of same caliber. I shoot all rem's but I like silvertips, only Win.....be careful of reloads regardless of manufacturer, because once fired the brass conforms to the specific barrel in which it was fired. hope helps
Winchester made some that did. Remington also, IIRC.
22 Long Rifle
Yes
.22 WRF or .22 Remington Special
Around 50 different calibers, anything from a .17 Rem to a 458 Winchester mag.
you should not use 32 Winchester special ammo in a 32-40 rifle! these are two complete different cartridges and you may injure yourself,and blow up a otherwise fine old marlin rifle.one of the major manufactures still load 32-40 ammo from time to time.check with Winchester,Remington or federal.There is also some small company,s that make hard to find ammo which the 32-40 is becoming,so look to the internet for your ammo.
No, .270 wsm and .270 winchester are not the same.
There were .22 'shorts' and .22 LR (long rifle) models made. Read your barrel to determine which you have.
first of all Winchester never made a rifle in 34 Winchester special,I am assuming that you mean 32 Winchester special.If that is the case it will use 32 Winchester special ammo.I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith go over the rifle and ensure that you have the right caliber and it is safe to shoot before going to the range.
You rifle can only fire 25-35 cartridges. Winchester Super X make a nice 117 gr 25-35 cartridge.
Yes, short, long, or long rifle, that's what it's made for.... I believe the ammo companies actually stopped making plain "longs".
depends on the use. Hunting? paper or home protection? Federal Winchester or Remington make ammo for this. There are surplus ammo you can find at a lower price them commercial hunting or match ammo. Make sure the surplus ammo does not have corrosive primers.