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In 1955 Jack wrote a column titled “Is the .270 better than the .30-06?” And his answer, for the most part, was yes ...
Kaela Steele used her .270 Winchester rifle to take this cow elk with one shot. Happy New Year, everyone! Like no doubt many of you, 2024 was not the best year of my life and so far 2025 could ...
The original 1925 .270 Winchester ballistics featured a .277-caliber, 130-grain Spitzer bullet traveling 3,160 feet per second at the muzzle. To hunters of the day, accustomed to the ballistics of the ...
The .270 Winchester is an icon, an All-American icon, and a touchstone to our 20th century sport hunting tradition. It connects us to our fathers, grandfathers, great grandfathers, and one of the most ...
The 7mm-08 Remington is effectively a .308 Winchester round necked down to hold 7mm bullets. Though less popular than the .308, the 7mm-08 offers shooters a lighter rifle with lower recoil.
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 ...
Based off the earlier magnum cartridges like the .375 H&H Mag., Winchester developed a shortened magnum load for short-action rifles and introduced it in 2001 as the .270 Winchester Short Magnum ...
My First Gun: Remington 700 in .270 Winchester The author used his paper-route money to buy his first deer rifle that he used to take a lot of whitetails—and groundhogs ...
The History of the 7mm Remington Magnum The 7mm Remington Magnum debuted in 1962, chambered in the brand-new Model 700 rifle.