.270 Winchester

.270 Winchester
From left: .25-06, .270 Winchester, .280 Remington, .30-06, .35 Whelen
TypeRifle / hunting
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerWinchester
Designed1923
ManufacturerWinchester
Produced1925–present
Specifications
Parent case.30-06 Springfield
Case typeRimless, bottleneck
Bullet diameter.277 in (7.0 mm)
Land diameter.270 in (6.9 mm)
Neck diameter.308 in (7.8 mm)
Shoulder diameter.441 in (11.2 mm)
Base diameter.470 in (11.9 mm)
Rim diameter.473 in (12.0 mm)
Case length2.540 in (64.5 mm)
Overall length3.340 in (84.8 mm)
Case capacity67 gr H2O (4.3 cm3)
Rifling twist1 in 10 in (250 mm)
Primer typeLarge rifle
Maximum pressure (C.I.P.)62,366 psi (430.00 MPa)
Maximum pressure (SAAMI)65,000 psi (450 MPa)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
90 gr (6 g) HP 3,603 ft/s (1,098 m/s) 2,595 ft⋅lbf (3,518 J)
130 gr (8 g) SP 3,060 ft/s (930 m/s) 2,702 ft⋅lbf (3,663 J)
140 gr (9 g) SP 2,950 ft/s (900 m/s) 2,705 ft⋅lbf (3,667 J)
150 gr (10 g) SP 2,850 ft/s (870 m/s) 2,705 ft⋅lbf (3,667 J)
130 gr (8 g) SST 3,050 ft/s (930 m/s) 2,685 ft⋅lbf (3,640 J)
Source(s): Norma, Hodgdon,[1] Hornady[2]

The .270 Winchester is a rifle cartridge developed by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1923, and it was unveiled in 1925 as a chambering for their bolt-action Model 54[3] to become arguably the flattest shooting cartridge of its day, only competing with the .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, also introduced in the same year.[4]

The .270 Winchester was derived from the .30-06 Springfield and the bore diameter was likely[5] inspired by 7mm Mauser. The .270 Winchester uses a .270 inch (6.86 mm) bore diameter and a .277 inch (7.04 mm) bullet diameter.

  1. ^ ".270 Win data from Hodgdon". Archived from the original on 2007-11-11. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  2. ^ "Hornady Superformance commercial ammo specifications". Archived from the original on 2010-08-21. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  3. ^ The Complete Reloading Manual for the .270 Winchester, Loadbooks USA, Inc., 2004, pp.13,19
  4. ^ Spomer, Ron (May 2022). "270 Winchester: Better Hunting Cartridge Than 6.5 Creedmoor and 30-06?". www.ronspomerooutdoors.com.
  5. ^ ".270 Winchester".

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