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  1. 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.

  2. 26 Δεκ 2022 · Both the .308 Win. and the .270 Win. offer deadly ballistics in shootable cartridges and rifles. The .270 Win. shoots flatter and hits harder, but for an all-around hunting caliber, I’m going with the .308 Win. That’s not because the .30-caliber cartridge is better, but because it’s more versatile. I like all the bullet and rifle options ...

  3. Velocity. First, let’s compare the velocities of these two cartridges. Each caliber has an advantage at different distances. We can see that the .308 Winchester starts with an advantage right out the gate, with a muzzle velocity of 2,940 ft/s, which is 100 ft/s faster than the .270’s muzzle velocity of 2,840 ft/s.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 11 Ιαν 2022 · A lighter 270 outperforms 308 loads, but when we compare 150 with 150 grain, the 308 has a clear advantage. Those heavier projectiles might not mean much at longer ranges, but we shouldn’t ignore what a 180-grain projectile can do.

  6. 29 Αυγ 2023 · The .308 has more stopping power for larger game, while the .270 can be more effective at longer ranges due to a flatter trajectory. Reloading Capabilities: Customization and Flexibility. Both calibers are highly reloadable.

  7. .270 vs .308 Cartridge Comparison| The Pros and Cons of Each. As the .270 Winchester approaches its 100th anniversary (first developed in 1925), it’s remarkable that this classic hunting cartridge is still popular in the USA. After all, there are certainly better, faster, more versatile, and/or softer recoiling cartridges on the market today.