While the .270 is a little light for kudu,it can still be used.Here in the United States the .270 has killed alot of elk and the greater kudu is much the same size. If it were me I would load the 150gr. nosler partition,or a barnes 150gr triple shock for the game in question.The most important thing in any hunting situation is the ability to put the bullet in the right spot under hunting conditions.If you shoot your 270 accurately then it is better to shoot that then a bigger caliber that you do not shoot as good.
1500 give or take.
3.5 miles give or take a few hundred feet
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No
130-140 grain. You will have to shoot as many different types as you can afford to see which your rifle prefers.
Some law enforcement agencies have used the .270 as a sharpshooter's weapon, but it was never military issue.
Males weigh 190-270 kg (420-600 lb).
270
Generally speaking, no. You can only fire the caliber for which the gun is chambered. There are some exceptions, but not many.
Yes you can. A .270 wcf and .270 win are exactly the same thing.
.270 WCF means Winchester Center fire. Yes, same round- and IMHO, one of the best rifle cartridges ever made.
i have a remighton 270 myself so it costs about $8000!!!