In 1873, less than a decade after the Civil War and when Westward expansion was in full gallop, Winchester introduced the first successful centerfire cartridges. Winchester has set the world standard in superior ammunition performance and innovation for more than a century. To millions of hunters and shooters worldwide, the name "Winchester" means quality and performance. No matter the sport, game, or protection, you can always depend on the Winchester Ammunition to perform as promised.
20 Round Box
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: X2705BP
Caliber: .270 Winchester
Bullet Type: Protected Hollow Point (PHP)
Bullet Weight: 130 Grains
Rounds: 20 Rounds per Box
Muzzle Velocity: 3060 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 2702 ft/lbs
Bullet Diameter: .277
Bullet Ballistic Coefficient: .340
Casing: Brass
Features:
Protected Hollow Point Bullet
Contoured Jacket
Bonded Core Technology
High Retained Weight
Usage: Big Game, Wild Boar Hunting
20 Round Box
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: X2705BP
Caliber: .270 Winchester
Bullet Type: Protected Hollow Point (PHP)
Bullet Weight: 130 Grains
Rounds: 20 Rounds per Box
Muzzle Velocity: 3060 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 2702 ft/lbs
Bullet Diameter: .277
Bullet Ballistic Coefficient: .340
Casing: Brass
Features:
Protected Hollow Point Bullet
Contoured Jacket
Bonded Core Technology
High Retained Weight
Usage: Big Game, Wild Boar Hunting
Shooting a Tika T3 Light
Shooting a Tika T3 Light .270 and 7 years ago, I used 10 of these to sight in my new scope and ended up with a 3 shot group I could cover with a dime. 7 years and 7 deer later I still have 3 shots left in that box, I shot one kill. For me been a excellent performer year after year. I wont even try another bullet!
December 8, 2016
Great bullet for whitetai
Great bullet for whitetails. It is the tightest grouping round that I've tried in my 270win. and my 30-06. I have killed around 10 deer with these bullets and only had two that ran about 10 yrds. The others dropped in there tracks.
November 25, 2016
I love this ammo. It is m
I love this ammo. It is more than accurate enough for my needs and man does it leave devastating wounds. It is the only round in this caliber I'll use.
September 1, 2016
If you are looking for am
If you are looking for ammo to use for deer hunting then this is not it. There are several problems with this product and I’m going to address each one. First: it doesn’t seem like any of the ammo manufacturers advertise their ammo as being ballistic tip. Some do but not enough. They all use different terms to describe the same thing, a hollow point bullet with a plastic tip. Some call them plastic tips, some call them polymer points, and I figured Winchester calling these protected hollow points amounted to the same thing. I was wrong; these are just regular old hollow point bullets. I’ll have to try again to get what I want. Second problem: the trajectory of these rounds are nuts. I sighted in my rifle at 200 yards and was making 3 inch groups at that distance with FMJ rounds. Just switching to these caused me to barely keep it on paper at the same distance. I have used hollow points in this gun before and I’ve never had my shots thrown off this bad. I then used the last 3 rounds I had left to use in some poor man's ballistics gel (lots of wet phone books) to see how they expanded. Maybe that would be their saving grace. But it wasn’t. One went completely through 8 phone books and i never found it. The other 2 penetrated 6 and they didn’t expand, they exploded. The mess in the last few books looked like I had hit them with some number four out of a 410 at close range. That is the only impressive thing about these rounds. But the poor trajectory and confusing name are more than enough to rate 2 bullets. I would give less but they did all go bang at least.
October 31, 2010