A bullet, no matter the caliber, begins dropping as soon as it exits the muzzle. This is due to gravity. Depending on your scope or sight's zero, you can "cheat" gravity by creating the illusion that your bullet rises to your point of aim. No bullet, no matter how fast, ever rises above the centerline of the bore.
The .308 Winchester bullet is typically larger in diameter than the .270 Winchester bullet. The .308 has a bullet diameter of .308 inches, while the .270 has a diameter of .277 inches. However, the .308 bullet generally has a heavier weight and greater case capacity, which can affect overall performance and use. Both cartridges are popular for different types of hunting and shooting applications.
A bullet fired from a .270 can travel about 5 miles. It is accurate to about 900 yards.
Yes, a .270 caliber round is larger than a .30-30 round in terms of bullet diameter. The .270 Winchester typically uses a bullet that is .277 inches in diameter, while the .30-30 Winchester uses a bullet that is .308 inches in diameter. However, the .30-30 is generally considered a heavier bullet for hunting, while the .270 is often favored for its flatter trajectory and longer range.
Bullet diameter
Just about equal. The parent of the .270 IS the 30-06 (necked down to .270). TYPICALLY (but not always) the .270 fires a slightly lighter bullet at a higher speed.
If it's a 270 load, yes.
A 270 Weathery will shoot any standard 270 bullet. However a Weatehrby Magnum will not. The Weatheby Magnum is like a Winchester Magnum which is a shorter and fatter cartridge.
150 grain vld
The number .270 is the caliber that a rifle is chambered in.It is number applied to the .270 Winchester caliber.This fires a .277 cal.bullet and the case of the cartridge is made by necking down the 30-06 case to except a bullet of .277 cal. These bullet weights range from 110gr. thru 160grs.the most popular is a weight of 130grs.
Need to know what bullet type, shape and weight.
The lowest is probably the Sierra HP 1800 at 90 grain.
Yes, what powder are you using?