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Federal Premium FUSION .270 Winchester 150 Grain
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Product Info for Federal Premium FUSION .270 Winchester 150 grain Fusion Soft Point Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
Fusion was the first rifle ammunition specifically built for deer hunting—and it’s still the best, offering the largest expansion and highest weight retention in head-to-head comparisons against the competition. With a molecularly fused jacket and a pressure-formed core, Fusion transfers maximum energy on target. We also have the .308 Winchester Ammo in stock here.
The earliest iteration of the .270 Win cartridges was introduced with the Winchester Model 51 Imperial rifle probably in or about 1919. Only 24 Winchester Model 51’s were produced, and only a handful of those were chambered in and marked “.27 Cal”. Winchester’s .27 Caliber was renamed 270 Winchester with the Model 54, the replacement for the Model 51 Winchester rifle. Winchester Model 51 serial number 1 is marked .27 Cal as is serial number 3 which is in the collection of the Cody Firearms Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.
However, the .270 Winchester attained great popularity among hunters and sporting rifle enthusiasts in the succeeding decades and especially in the post-World War II period, ranking it among the most popular and widely used big game hunting cartridges worldwide, especially with the widespread popularity of rifle scopes. Shooters started noticing that the .277″ caliber cartridge was capable of shooting flatter than the popular 30–06.
The .270 Winchester, conceived solely as a big game hunting cartridge, became very popular, in part, due to the widespread praises of gun writer Jack O’Connor who used the cartridge for 40 years and touted its merits in the pages of Outdoor Life as well as other renowned gun writers of the time such as Col. Townsend Whelen. Check our .243 Winchester Ammo For Sale from us.
The cartridge was initially commercially loaded to drive a 130 grain (8.4 gram) bullet at approximately 960 m/s (3,140 ft/s), later reduced to 930 m/s (3,060 ft/s), demonstrating a high performance at the time of its introduction while being marketed as a suitable cartridge for big game shooting in the 270 to 460 metres (300 to 500 yd) range. Two additional bullet weights were soon introduced: a 100-grain (6.5 gram) hollow-point bullet for varmint shooting, and a 150 grain (9.7 gram) bullet, offering a higher sectional density, which made it suitable for achieving better penetration for large sized deer, such as wapiti, and moose.However, the 130 grain bullet remains the most popular option.
Specifications for Federal Premium FUSION .270 Winchester 150 grain Fusion Soft Point Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition:
Caliber: .270 Winchester
Number of Rounds: 500
Bullet Type: Fusion Soft Point (SP)
Bullet Weight: 150 grain
Cartridge Case Material: Brass
Muzzle Velocity: 2850 ft/s
Package Type: Box
Primer Location: Centerfire
Sectional Density: 0.157
Muzzle Energy: 2705 ft-lbs
Features of Federal Premium 270 Winchester 150gr Fusion F270FS2
Copper jacket is electro-chemically applied to the core, resulting in a perfectly uniform jacket
Excellent accuracy
Skived, pre-programmed nose provides consistent expansion
Maximum weight retention for deep penetration











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