NO!These are two different cartridges that are based on one being headspaced off the rim of the cartridge,and the other being headspaced off the mouth of the cartridge.Both cartridge,s are also of entirely different length also.DO NOT ATTEMPT.
Not desgined to shoot the 22 WMR
yes your model 70 in that caliber is a short action.All rifles that shoot a loaded cartridge that is 2.80 inches in length is considered a short action.
Yes your Winchester model 1897 pump action shotgun can shoot buck shot through it.
Yes
Not recommended
No.
It depends on the model and the caliber of the Pellet gun.
For out of the box ammo I've found Winchester CXP2 170 grain power points to be excellent on deer.
Not recommended.
yes
first of all Winchester never made a rifle in 34 Winchester special,I am assuming that you mean 32 Winchester special.If that is the case it will use 32 Winchester special ammo.I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith go over the rifle and ensure that you have the right caliber and it is safe to shoot before going to the range.
It's either a model 14 or it replacement 141, the cutoff would be 1935. The mOdel 141/141A was made in .30 Remington caliber from 1936 until 1950. The Model 141 Carbine was made from 1936 until 1942, also in .30 Remington caliber. The .30 Remington caliber was designed to compete with the .30-30 Winchester cartridge but without the rim that the .30-30 used. The reason for the spiraled magazine tube on the Model 14 and 141's is that the owner could shoot a more pointed projectile and not have the bullet tip rest against the primer of the cartridge in front of it possibly causing that primer to ignite that cartridge. A well designed rifle by John Pederson of the Remington design department.