all of the .25 variations, and 260 to start with.
Really depends on the load, but the .270 is typically the more powerful of the two.
I believe that a .270 caliber, .308, .30-30, and .243 caliber rifles are great calibers to hunt deer with. I think that a .30-06 is just a bit overkill, but sometimes i will use that. i use eather a .270 or a .308 most of the time when i hunt white tail deer
100-300 USD
It was produced between 1952 and 1956. It is considered one of the finest hunting rifles of it's time.
90% of 270= 90% * 270= 0.9 * 270= 243
General rule of thumb is that the best caliber is the one which best suits you. Of the two, .270 would be the more powerful round. Both are substantial for hunting something like deer, although the .243 is probably better suited for the experienced hunter, whereas the .270 would be a little more forgiving to the novice hunter. The .270 is a necked down .30-06, and the .243 is a necked down .308.
$400, more or less, depending on condition. BTW- very nice rifles in a great caliber.
.270
Need a detailed description of finish, condition, box, papers, all features and markings.
.270 is the larger calibre of the two.
If 7mm Magnum, it trumps the others.
It's the caliber of the cartridge it fires.