Hornady 270 Winchester 130 Grain Interlock Spire Point American Whitetail Ammunition, 20 Rounds Per Box Md: 8053
Opening Day Of Deer Season Comes Only Once a Year. Make Sure You're Ready When The Big One steps Out And Load-Up With Hornady® American Whitetail® Ammunition.
Loaded With Our Legendary Hornady® Interlock® Bullets In Weights That Have Been Deer Hunting favorites For decades, American Whitetail® Ammunition Combines generations Of Ballistics Know-How With Modern Components And The Technology You Need To Take The Buck Of a Lifetime!
Specifications:
- Caliber: 270 Winchester
- Bullet Weight: 130 Grains
- Bullet Style: Interlock Spire Point
- Case Type: Brass
- Muzzle Velocity: 3060 Fps
- Muzzle Energy: 2702 ft. Lbs.
- Rounds: 20 Per Box
Manufacturer: Hornady
Manufacturer Number: 8053
Upc: 090255380538
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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270 Winchester |
Weight |
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130 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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8053 |
SKU |
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2677018 |
UPC |
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090255380538 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 270 Winchester was introduced in 1925 in the Winchester Model 54 bolt-action, forerunner to the Model 70. Based on the 30-06 case necked down, it was the first production cartridge to use a .277-inch bullet. Why this bullet diameter was chosen is not clear. The intent, however, was to create a cartridge that shot flatter than the 30-06 and produced less recoil. This effort was so successful that the 270 Winchester remains the world's most popular 270 cartridge...and since 1925 only three other commercial cartridges have used this bullet diameter. With a 130-grain bullet at 3060 feet per second and a 150-grain bullet at 2950 the 270 is powerful and flat shooting. It is adequate for game up to elk, ideal for virtually all American deer hunting, and, as it's long-time champion, gunwriter Jack O'Connor, so often wrote, it is a marvelous choice for mountain hunting. It is a standard chambering for almost all rifle makers, and choices in factory loads run into the many dozens. —
Craig Boddington
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