TN Deer Hunter:
You asked the question. Maybe you don’t like the answer.
I’m sure that yeayow was trying to help, and he is undoubtedly correct.
Even at factory velocities, loads will be hot.
I understand a desire for increased velocity when you have a WSM to justify, but apparently, the 270 WSM isn’t that much better than the regular 270 Winchester, and sometimes not as good.
An article in the Sept/Oct. 2005 RifleShooter Magazine, written by Layne Simpson, which compares the 270 WSM to the standard 270 Winchester bears this out. The rifle barrels are the same length, and you can see from the tables that he compares both handloads and factory loads. (The 2nd figure represents the 270 WSM.)
Of course, loads and rifles vary a lot, but so does pressure.
Smitty of the North
BALLISTICS COMPARISON
.270 Winchester and .270 WSM
270 Win. -- 270 WSM
Best accuracy handloads: .82-- .89
Best accuracy factory loads: 1.18-- 1.09
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Average accuracy handloads: 1.69-- 1.75
Average accuracy factory loads: 1.54-- 1.61
Average accuracy overall: 1.64-- 1.70
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Highest velocity, 130 gr, handloads: 3,153-- 3,262
Highest velocity, 130 gr, factory: 3,218-- 3,156
Highest velocity, 140 gr. handloads: 3,011-- 3,040
Highest velocity, 140 gr. factory: 3,077-- 3,134
Highest velocity, 150 gr. handloads: 2,952-- 3,058
Highest velocity, 150 gr. factory: 2,841-- 3,058
Highest velocity, 160 gr. handloads: 2,834-- 2,844
You asked the question. Maybe you don’t like the answer.
I’m sure that yeayow was trying to help, and he is undoubtedly correct.
Even at factory velocities, loads will be hot.
I understand a desire for increased velocity when you have a WSM to justify, but apparently, the 270 WSM isn’t that much better than the regular 270 Winchester, and sometimes not as good.
An article in the Sept/Oct. 2005 RifleShooter Magazine, written by Layne Simpson, which compares the 270 WSM to the standard 270 Winchester bears this out. The rifle barrels are the same length, and you can see from the tables that he compares both handloads and factory loads. (The 2nd figure represents the 270 WSM.)
Of course, loads and rifles vary a lot, but so does pressure.
Smitty of the North
BALLISTICS COMPARISON
.270 Winchester and .270 WSM
270 Win. -- 270 WSM
Best accuracy handloads: .82-- .89
Best accuracy factory loads: 1.18-- 1.09
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Average accuracy handloads: 1.69-- 1.75
Average accuracy factory loads: 1.54-- 1.61
Average accuracy overall: 1.64-- 1.70
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Highest velocity, 130 gr, handloads: 3,153-- 3,262
Highest velocity, 130 gr, factory: 3,218-- 3,156
Highest velocity, 140 gr. handloads: 3,011-- 3,040
Highest velocity, 140 gr. factory: 3,077-- 3,134
Highest velocity, 150 gr. handloads: 2,952-- 3,058
Highest velocity, 150 gr. factory: 2,841-- 3,058
Highest velocity, 160 gr. handloads: 2,834-- 2,844