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Get a $7.00 rebate when you purchase Winchester Deer Season XP Copper Impact .270 Short Magnum 130 Grain Copper Extreme Point Centerfire Rifle Ammunition before November 30, 2025 and the rebate form is postmarked by December 16, 2025. Download the Rebate Form or see details.
The Winchester Deer Season XP Copper Impact .270 Short Magnum 130 Grain Copper Extreme Point Centerfire Rifle Ammo, 20 Rounds, X270SCLF Caliber: .270 Winchester Short Magnum, Number of Rounds: 20, Bullet Type: Copper Extreme Point Polymer Tip (CEPPT), Bullet Weight: 130 grain, Cartridge Case Material: Brass, Muzzle Velocity: 3215 ft/s, Muzzle Energy: 2983 ft-lbs, Ammunition Application: Deer, Package Type: Box, Primer Location: Centerfire, Lead Free Ammunition: No. is here at OpticsPlanet with unbelievable prices and discounts 32% Off! Please also check out more options for Winchester Deer Season XP Copper Impact .270 Short Magnum 130 Grain Copper Extreme Point Centerfire Rifle Ammunition.
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Copper Impact ammunition is engineered specifically for big game hunters, utilizing a tough solid copper expanding projectile that provides more impact trauma, better energy transfer, and larger wound cavities for faster knockdown.
Features:
Accelerated expansion. Large diameter polymer tip delivers rapid impact trauma
Flat trajectory. High ballistic coefficient bullet with engineered boattail improves long range flight characteristics
Lethal on big game. Devastating performance on deer, elk, and anything in between
Supreme energy transfer. Solid copper construction maximizes retained weight