Yes you can. A .270 wcf and .270 win are exactly the same thing.
No
There is no diffrents. There is no diffrents.
You need to know the make, grade and model. 270 mag rifle could be anything
You have a browning a-bolt rifle chambered in .270 winchester caliber.
what is the value of a used remington 700 in .270 win
The original 1894 was chambered for 25-35 WCF, 30-30 (30 WCF), 32-40 WCF, 32 Special, and 38-55 WCF. In later production, 32 Win Spl, 7-30 Waters, 44 magnum, 480 Ruger Big Bore, 357 magnum, 45 Long Colt, 44-40 WCF, 444 Marlin, 44 Special, 307 Win, 356 Win, add 375 Win were available. Recent versions include .22 Long Rifle, 22 Magnum, 17 HMR, and if you include the Model 9410, 410 shot shells.
270 Winchester is the name of the cartridge your rifle uses. It was first introduced in 1925 for the Winchester Model 54 bolt-action rifle, but other rifles made by Winchester, Remington, Browning, and other manufacturers have been chambered for the same cartridge. So, about all I can say for sure is that your gun is less than 80 years old.
BSA made several different models in .270- value will depend on EXACT model and condition, but could run $200-$400.
About $300, depending on exact version and condition. Really good rifle, BTW.
Records are not available for the Win. 94 between the years 1943 -1947 which is where your serial # places your rifle.
Old catalogs would be a starting place