The timeless rise of a hunter’s favorite cartridge The post How the .270 Winchester Earned Its Place in Hunting History ...
Of the hundreds of commercial metallic cartridges introduced, the .270 Winchester is one of few that have maintained a century-long tenure of popularity. As a youngster, I remember hearing my first ...
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The most common bullet weights for the .270 are 130 and 150 grains. The old buck walked slowly around the point, stopped, reached up for a mouthful of browse. The gold bead came to rest against his ...
If there's a class of cartridges that's in a league of its own, it's the .270-caliber family. For starters, it has only three members, and one, the .270 Winchester Short Magnum, is less than 10 years ...
I often find myself baffled by the abhorrence that grown adults can harbor for something as innocuous as a rifle cartridge — and that once included the .270 Winchester. Today, those hard feelings are ...
At first-glance, it doesn’t make a ton of sense to compare the .270 vs .308. They are, after all, different calibers with different parent cases. However they are both classic big-game cartridges, ...
My first centerfire rifle was a 270 Winchester. It’s the first rifle I learned to handload for and a rifle I shot a lot of deer with. Oddly, as much as I liked the rifle—and as great as the 270 is—I ...