29 December 2019, 02:32
Nakihunter280 Rem v 280AI - long term ammo availability
Using another logic, the 7mm08 with 130 gr bullets gives very similar results to a 270 Win. Far less recoil too! Same with 125 gr Nosler partition in a 6.5X55.
For 99.5% of hunters and hunting situations, there is no practical difference among those calibers. Yes the 308 / 30'06 will hit a bit harder on bigger animals particularly with 180 to 220 gr bullets. The 6.5X55 with 160 gr RN penetrates a lot better. Also the 175 gr 7mm bullet is legendary in the 7X57.
The biggest factors IMHO are (1) The construction of the bullet that kills the animals & (2) the person who pulls the trigger and places the bullet in the right place. All other discussions, debates, arguments, analysis, data, statistics etc. are mostly noise.
Mic - A regular / consistent load of 3000 fps with 150gr in a 270 Win is high risk IMHO. I expect the pressure levels to be 65000 psi or more.
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Originally posted by Mike McGuire:
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Originally posted by Nakihunter:
My Sako Finbear L61R in 280 AI with 24 inch barrel shoots 160 gr Accubonds very accurately - VV N560 produces 3050 fps with Nosler Book loads.
I have never heard of a 270 Win come anywhere near that.
I have had 3000 f/s 150 grainers in the 270.
If all else is equal one would expect a 280 AI to be faster with same weight bullets as bigger bore diameter and bigger case capacity. A 270 of the same case capacity as the 280 AI and again all else is equal would be slightly faster with bullets of equal sectional density.