Yes, Remington makes a rifle in the 700 series, its a Remington 700 SPS Varmint (sells for around $500 to $550, it shoots the .17 Remington Fireball, which is a .17 cal bullet, The stock is Synthetic with a vented beavertail style forend, guarenteed to shoot 2.5 MOA at 100 yards, but some are better than other Ive seen some shoot 1 MOA at 100 yards (3 shot group). In Oklahoma City Sportsmans Wharehouse actually has one on sale for around $470 and I believe it has a heavy, 26 inch barrell on it, hope that helps !
Yes, Remington makes a rifle in the 700 series, its a Remington 700 SPS Varmint (sells for around $500 to $550, it shoots the .17 Remington Fireball, which is a .17 cal bullet, The stock is Synthetic with a vented beavertail style forend, guarenteed to shoot 2.5 MOA at 100 yards, but some are better than other Ive seen some shoot 1 MOA at 100 yards (3 shot group). In Oklahoma city Sportsmans Wharehouse actually has one on sale for around $470 and I believe it has a heavy, 26 inch barrell on it, hope that helps !
Yes, Browning does manufacture rifles that can chamber the .17 Remington cartridge. Specifically, their X-Bolt series includes models that are compatible with this caliber. The .17 Remington is known for its accuracy and flat trajectory, making it popular among varmint hunters. Always check the latest product offerings, as manufacturers may update their lines.
Because the bullet shoots out and let's a big bang of pressure
The 870 Wingmaster is still made in .410
If it shoots accurately out of your firearm, any ammunition will make a clean kill if YOU make sure it goes into the right place.
Shoots what?
They started in 1951 and they are still making them, there is a very good collectors article on the Remington Society of America look in the online journal articles.
Many makers have made/still make weapons that fire that round.
Finding any ammo at this time can be a bit of a challenge but Remington certainly still does make the .270 as does everyone else in addition to the larger reloading companies that also provide it.
They still make a synthetic stock for a model 700
While she may make appearances and do a few shoots here and there, Iman is not an active full-time model.
One might recognize the two names Browning and Remington. They still make 16 gauge shotguns, as do a few other manufacturers.
Remington does make a combo shotgun rifle, the Model SPR94.