. . . . . "0.27"^^ . "6.48"^^ . . "The .270 British (or .270 Enfield) is an experimental intermediate rifle cartridge that was developed by the British at the same time as the .280 British as a potential successor to the .303 British cartridge. The rimless cartridge has a base diameter of 11.3 mm (like the Russian 7.62\u00D739mm) and a case length of 46 mm. The bullet is a standard .270/.277 caliber bullet in a light 100 gr weight. The cartridge was not adopted, the British initially focused development on the .280, then ultimately chose the NATO-standard 7.62x51 cartridge."@en . . . . . . . "gram"@en . "840"^^ . . "62.3"^^ . . . "11.3"^^ . "yes"@en . . "post-WWII"@en . . . . "yes"@en . . . . . "46"^^ . . . . "The .270 British (or .270 Enfield) is an experimental intermediate rifle cartridge that was developed by the British at the same time as the .280 British as a potential successor to the .303 British cartridge. The rimless cartridge has a base diameter of 11.3 mm (like the Russian 7.62\u00D739mm) and a case length of 46 mm. The bullet is a standard .270/.277 caliber bullet in a light 100 gr weight. The cartridge was not adopted, the British initially focused development on the .280, then ultimately chose the NATO-standard 7.62x51 cartridge."@en . . . "Rimless, bottleneck"@en . "Rifle"@en . . "7.04"^^ . ".270 British"@en .