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Brand:

Weatherby

Bullet Type:

Nosler Partition

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Grains:

150 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Weatherby

Bullet Type:

Hornady Interlock

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

130 grain

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

AccuBond-Long Range

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Grains:

150 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Weatherby

Bullet Type:

AccuBond

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Grains:

140 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Weatherby

Bullet Type:

Spire Point

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Grains:

130 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Weatherby

Bullet Type:

Norma Spitzer

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Grains:

130 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Trophy Bonded

Caliber:

.270 WBY MAG

Grains:

130 grain

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 18 customer reviews across 10 variants from 17 retailers

The .270 Weatherby Magnum is overwhelmingly praised for exceptional accuracy, hunting performance, and durability over decades, with only minor concerns about ammunition cost.

What customers like

Accuracy and Performance78%
Accurate, accurate, accurate! My no.1 , go to rifle.
Hunting Effectiveness72%
will down anything that walks, swims or crawl in the United States
Long-term Durability50%
Have had my 270WM for over 40 years still my workhorse rifle.
Flat Shooting with Mild Recoil22%
A great flat shooting round with mild recoil and plenty of power.

Common concerns

High Ammunition Cost17%
the $5.00 per trigger pull would be my only complaint.
Product Description Mismatch6%
this was not the copper bullet available in .270 Winchester
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a 270 Weatherby Mag good for?

The .270 Weatherby Magnum is well-suited for hunting medium to large game at extended ranges. It shoots fast and flat, retaining energy downrange. Recoil is typical for magnums. Ammunition is harder to find and more expensive than .270 Winchester, but velocity and range capability are superior.

What is the difference between 270 and 270 Weatherby mag?

.270 Weatherby Magnum is faster and more powerful than .270 Winchester, dropping roughly 8 inches less at 500 yards. It suits long-range hunting but produces heavier recoil and costs more. .270 Winchester ammunition is cheaper and far more widely available.

What is the effective range of a 270 Weatherby Magnum?

Effective range depends on load and bullet weight. Most hunting loads deliver clean kills on medium game to around 325 yards. With proper setup, shooters report reliable hits beyond 500 yards. The cartridge's high velocity and flat trajectory support extended-range work on suitable game.

What should a .270 be zeroed at?

Most shooters zero .270 rifles at 100 yards for simplicity. A 200-yard zero works well for hunting, keeping shots within a few inches of point of aim out to 300 yards. Choose based on your typical shooting distances.

What is the best Weatherby caliber for deer and elk?

For both deer and elk, the .300 Weatherby Magnum is the most versatile option. It delivers enough power for elk at extended range while remaining manageable for deer. The .270 Weatherby Magnum also handles both species well but is better suited to medium game.

What are the disadvantages of using a 270?

The .270 Winchester generates moderate recoil and can be overkill for smaller game. Bullet selection is narrower than .308 or .30-06. Ammunition typically costs $40–$121 per box depending on load. Some hunters find it less versatile at heavier bullet weights compared to true 7mm cartridges.