Built for the 0.277" groove diameter, this .270 caliber brass jag fits the .270 Winchester and .270 WSM. The jag's pointed tip grabs a cleaning patch and holds it tight against the rifling as it travels through the bore - delivering the kind of even pressure that slotted tips and patch loops cannot match. Solid brass means zero risk of scratching the barrel. Note: 7mm cartridges like 7mm Rem Mag use a larger 0.284" bore and need a dedicated 7mm jag.
The .270 Winchester has been America's go-to mountain and plains hunting cartridge since 1925. Nearly a century of use hasn't changed the one thing every .270 owner deals with: copper jacket fouling from high-velocity loads. Bullets leaving the muzzle above 3,000 fps smear copper into the rifling grooves, and that fouling is invisible until accuracy starts to suffer. A gun cleaning jag with a solvent-soaked patch is the most effective way to draw that copper out - the tight fit forces the solvent into every groove.
Here's a useful trick experienced shooters use: if your .270 jag and patch combo feels too tight, try a .25 cal patch cut to fit. The bore cleaning result stays the same with less resistance on the rod. Always push from breech to muzzle for the cleanest gun cleaning result.