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24 Αυγ 2024 · Recoil is measured by free recoil energy, and recoil velocity. Selecting a rifle and cartridge combination which does not produce too much recoil for the shooters is critical to being able to shoot accurately without developing a flinch.
The recoil energy and recoil velocity figures are taken from various sources including the recoil nomograph in the Handloader's Digest 8th Edition, various online recoil calculators, the Remington Shoot! program or calculated from the formula given in the Lyman Reloading Handbook, 43rd Edition.
26 Δεκ 2022 · The .270 Win. moves a little faster due to its lighter projectiles and larger case capacity (it’s basically just a necked-down .30-06). Most commonly loaded with bullets between 130 and 150 grains, the .270 Win. pushes projectiles between 2,800 fps and 3,100 fps.
In this caliber comparison we are going to break down the history, ballistics, and pros/cons of each cartridge to help you understand whether you should purchase a 308 Win or a 270 Win for your new hunting rifle.
14 Ιουλ 2024 · Both cartridges recoil very similarly, but in the same style rifle, the 308 Winchester will weigh slightly less due to its shorter action and the larger hole in its barrel.
6 Αυγ 2024 · Looking at the average recoil energy for these cartridges, as provided by the ballistic calculator software, shows that the .270 and .308 produce very similar recoil levels (see Graph 1). Although the .308 generates slightly more recoil energy (21.7 ft.lb) compared to the .270 (19.6 ft.lb), this difference is likely minor, especially for ...
Chuck Hawks presents this extremely comprehensive Expanded Rifle Recoil Table that covers a multitude of rifle cartridges and loads.