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 !
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?
Many makers have made/still make weapons that fire that round.
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.
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.
Remington does make a combo shotgun rifle, the Model SPR94.
One might recognize the two names Browning and Remington. They still make 16 gauge shotguns, as do a few other manufacturers.
Yes it could possible shoot lead ones, or steel ones for that matter but just not at the same velocity as a plastic bullet. They make steel airsoft bbs if that helps you out.