Buy Federal Premium .270 Win TBT 130 Grain 20 Rounds Online
Take your hunting experience to the next level with the Federal Premium .270 Win TBT 130 Grain 20 Rounds ammunition. Designed to deliver unmatched accuracy, consistent performance, and reliable terminal ballistics, this ammunition is ideal for both seasoned hunters and shooting enthusiasts. Each round is equipped with a Trophy Bonded Tip (TBT), ensuring superior weight retention and deep penetration for maximum stopping power.
Experience the perfect balance of power and precision with the federal premium 270 win TBT 130 Grain ammunition. Designed for consistent performance in the field, these rounds feature Trophy Bonded Tip (TBT) technology, delivering exceptional accuracy and reliable expansion. Whether you’re hunting big game or practicing at the range, the Federal Premium 20 of 270 Win ensures every shot counts. With 20 meticulously crafted rounds per box, federal 270 ammo offers the reliability you demand for high-stakes adventures.
Advanced Trophy Bonded Tip Technology for Superior Results
The Federal Premium .270 Win TBT features a Trophy Bonded Tip that combines a hard polymer tip and bonded lead core to maximize penetration and energy transfer. This advanced design ensures deep and controlled expansion, making it ideal for hunting scenarios where precision is critical. Trust Federal’s innovative engineering to provide performance you can count on when it matters most.
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Federal ammunition is renowned for its unwavering commitment to quality, and the Federal Premium .270 Win TBT is no exception. Each round is manufactured with precision to ensure reliability, consistency, and smooth performance in a wide range of firearms. Whether you’re using a bolt-action rifle or a semi-automatic, federal premium 270 130 grain ammo delivers a seamless shooting experience.
Key Feaures
- Robust bonding maximizes weight retention
- High-performance polymer tip for flat trajectory, better accuracy and more energy
- Exterior skiving for optimum expansion
- Solid shank for bone-crushing penetration
- Gold Medal® primer
- Nickel plated for easy extraction and corrosion protection
- Specially formulated propellant with copper-reducing additives
Specifications
- Item Number: 141651
- Mfg. Number: P270TT1
- UPC Number: 029465099589
- Caliber: .270 Win
- Bullet Weight: 130 grain
- Bullet Style: Trophy Bonded Tip
- Muzzle Velocity: 3,060 FPS
- Muzzle Energy: 2,703 ft.-lbs.
- Case Type: Nickel-plated
- Rounds: 20
Liam (verified owner) –
The product is firmly packed.
Kai (verified owner) –
I think it is a good hunting load.
Hayden (verified owner) –
The product is firmly packed.
Mason (verified owner) –
Sub MOA groups from a picky Savage 11 VT w24″ heavy barrel @100m. Shooting sub/1 MOA groups from 200m. Hitting steel at 600m using Nikon BDC app. and factory load specs. Happy, happy, happy.
Leo (verified owner) –
Sub 1 inch groups out of my ruger compact rifle with a 16.5″ barrrel at 100 yards. Hoping to take a bear with it this spring!
John (verified owner) –
Very well worth the money.
Riley (verified owner) –
Very accurate. Like the bulk package great for plinking
Kayden (verified owner) –
Works as it should and I cant have enough!
Nicholas (verified owner) –
Very accurate. Like the bulk package great for plinking
Alan (verified owner) –
I bought a 150 round pack at cabelas for $90. That’s about .60 a round. Not sure why Midway is so much more expensive.
Kevin (verified owner) –
Clean, accurate, with no failures to fire. No problems with feeding, fed very well. The downside is the cost per round, is getting quite expensive.
Aadarsh (verified owner) –
I bought a 150 round pack at cabelas for $90. That’s about .60 a round. Not sure why Midway is so much more expensive.
William (verified owner) –
Very accurate. Like the bulk package great for plinking
Nathaniel (verified owner) –
Sub 1 inch groups out of my ruger compact rifle with a 16.5″ barrrel at 100 yards. Hoping to take a bear with it this spring!
Camden (verified owner) –
Since reloading supplies are few and far between I decided to buy a 22LR and got a Savage MKII and put a Vortex Viper 6.5-20 I had lying around. I got this ammo and my rifle loves it. No misfires and I got excellent groups at 100 yards. I compared it to some CCi Stingers I had and the Winchester shot as well if not a little better. In a few days I’ll see how it does at 200 yards. I only wish Midway would have sold me 3 boxes instead of limiting me to 1 so I can shoot more but rules are rules.
Alan (verified owner) –
This is great ammo for a 22LR firearm take is suitable for supersonic Velocity ammo. Now my Ruger target from Ruger was not designed to shoot this velocity ammo. I have in stall all key parts required for supersonic velocity ammo and fires, feeds without jams. It’s not ammo when these things happen most often the gun was not designed to handle and would need converted.
Michael (verified owner) –
currently shoot in a MP-22 compact, AR-22 and 2 ruger mkIII’s. No issues noted and runs like a champ.
Ryder (verified owner) –
No complaints here
Isaac (verified owner) –
I use the CMMG 22LR conversion kit in my AR-15 and have read that a copper plated bullet is cleaner than a lead-head bullet. After putting nearly 100 rounds through the barrel, I can say that it seemed like there was less residue when I cleaned the gun so I am very happy with these rounds.
Daniel (verified owner) –
Good plinking round
Mateo (verified owner) –
I use the CMMG 22LR conversion kit in my AR-15 and have read that a copper plated bullet is cleaner than a lead-head bullet. After putting nearly 100 rounds through the barrel, I can say that it seemed like there was less residue when I cleaned the gun so I am very happy with these rounds.
Daniel (verified owner) –
Very fast delivery.
Owen (verified owner) –
This is great ammo for a 22LR firearm take is suitable for supersonic Velocity ammo. Now my Ruger target from Ruger was not designed to shoot this velocity ammo. I have in stall all key parts required for supersonic velocity ammo and fires, feeds without jams. It’s not ammo when these things happen most often the gun was not designed to handle and would need converted.
Avery (verified owner) –
I bought a 150 round pack at cabelas for $90. That\’s about .60 a round. Not sure why Midway is so much more expensive.
Nolan (verified owner) –
currently shoot in a MP-22 compact, AR-22 and 2 ruger mkIII’s. No issues noted and runs like a champ.
Dylan (verified owner) –
Good reliable ammo for being bulk.
Riley (verified owner) –
My granddaughter shot this in her 10/22 no malfunction
Patrick (verified owner) –
Since reloading supplies are few and far between I decided to buy a 22LR and got a Savage MKII and put a Vortex Viper 6.5-20 I had lying around. I got this ammo and my rifle loves it. No misfires and I got excellent groups at 100 yards. I compared it to some CCi Stingers I had and the Winchester shot as well if not a little better. In a few days I\’ll see how it does at 200 yards. I only wish Midway would have sold me 3 boxes instead of limiting me to 1 so I can shoot more but rules are rules.
Liam (verified owner) –
Good reliable ammo for being bulk.
Henry (verified owner) –
Fed very well with no issues. Accurate, and American made. Downside is boxes of 150 appear to be filled by weight with the scale set a bit light. All my boxes arrived taped shut and contained only 146 rounds vs. the advertised 150. The cost per round is bad enough without short selling customers.
Owen (verified owner) –
I bought a 150 round pack at cabelas for $90. That’s about .60 a round. Not sure why Midway is so much more expensive.
Max (verified owner) –
Good plinking round
Bryan (verified owner) –
Clean, accurate, with no failures to fire. No problems with feeding, fed very well. The downside is the cost per round, is getting quite expensive.
Kayden (verified owner) –
Shot 1,000 rounds of the Winchester 36 grain 1280 fps .22 LR in 3 sessions over the last month out of a Remington 597 heavy barrel with heavy laminated stock. About half with a Nikon Prostaff Rimfire II 3-9x scope and half with a Bushnell 1x red dot, both zeroed at 50 yards. 1.5\” groups with the Nikon; 2.5\” with the Bushnell; both from an outdoor bench with barrel support. I am 71 years old and not as steady as I used to be. I am sure the rifle and ammo can shoot better than I can. Total of 6 FTF; all were good strikes on bad primers. Total of 3 FTE; one near the end of each session – probably from a dirty bolt. Did not clean the rifle except at the end of each session.