The short mags are marketing hype. They help sell rifles, so it's a good thing.

So, you're saying that a 300WSM in a side x side comparision with a 300WM will have less recoil in the same rifle, with the same bullet at the same velocity. How does this work?
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When you say magnum power in a short action, I understand the idea , using a .284Win for many years, but the performance of the 270WSM against the .270Win, i'm not really seeing much here.
Is the .270Win a magnum class Rifle then??
If the WSM was rolling out .270Weatherby velocities, than theres not much to argue if ultimate velocity is your goal over Jack's baby..
There's no hype, they do what they say they do, magnum performance in a short action.
Sure. But what is the practical application or advantage of a .300 magnum in a short action? Nothing except hype. No practical, usable advantage except to sell more rifles.
Don't tell me it's more accurate or faster stroking or has less felt recoil, because they don't, except as the figment of someone's imagination.
Some people like red trucks, some people want black. Doesn't really matter what we think about somebody else's reason for liking that colour, and in the same vein i'll respect anyone else's choice of hunting cartridge because they LIKE it.
I've played with a couple of WSM's and other magnum cartridges. They have all been sold and I'm using my .308 win and a 7mm rem mag. Tried and true and will do everything the WSM's will do and a hell of a lot cheaper too.
Yes they are fine rounds but there is a reason the older ones are still around.
One thing I have noticed over the last couple of decades is that the accuracy of rifles have improved greatly. IMHO the production processes of today can make any round more accurate than most of us are capable of shooting. Save the money from the pricey ammo and put it towards the iron. Two hundred worth of ammo dissapears pretty quick( especially in a BAR ) but $200 more on iron lasts a whole lot longer. There are perhaps some very minor advantages ( and that can be debated ) but I don't think it overcomes the higher price of the ammo.
short mags are for people who want to spend 3x the price of a regular box of ammo
Your right, it is only a 200-270fps difference between the two. However that is in the same range as the difference between a 30-06 and a 300 win mag. Perhaps you are not seeing that people argue to the near death about such small changes, even if they really don't amount to much. How many would argue that a 300 win mag is not a step up in power from a 30-06?
I want a real magnum, not some wanna be. The word magnum means large. If I wanted a short action, lightweight rifle, I would buy a .308Win!
I want a real magnum, not some wanna be. The word magnum means large. If I wanted a short action, lightweight rifle, I would buy a .308Win!
Blah,blah,blah.........
The reduced recoil comes from the fact that 10gr less of powder is burned to get the same muzzle velocity. It's only a 4% difference but since it's squared, you end up with 8%-9% less recoil energy.
more blah,blah.......
Which is to say, there's just something more "manly" about a big ol' .300 WM than one of those short ass little WSMs. You know?
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I see it oh to well. The point I made was that if we are comparing apples to apples,..... lets look into the magic of Winchesters on line Ballistic calculator. They both belong to Winnie ,and Winnie loads lots of goodies for both. The fairest comparison I can possibly make with factory ammunition.
In the handload world, we could argue all night because just like my 7mmRem Mag driving High bC 175gr bullets at weatherby velocities+ in a 24" Barrel, who the hell knows whos crucifying his smoke pole, really.
Back to apples to apples. 24" test barrels and universal receivers.
I picked the excellent 150 gr XP3 for both cartridges. Both excellent game getters in either i'm sure.
I see a 170FPS gain in the Magnum, in MV over the 270W, and a mere 188ft-lbs of energy at 500yds! Thats 1549 vs 1361! We are not talking 1000 -1600 here we are talking nothing here. In the 130XP3's its less than 200 ftlbs at 500yds!
Not really hurting my little .270 with that Magnum case are you.
I see the .300WSM's future stability, the 270WSM, except for the lovely ring of Two-Seventy in its name, its doesn't look so bright ,nor maybe should it be.
The 6mm PPC started the Short & Fat case trend and it's not stopping.
A fatter case burns propellant better and more uniformly, a fatter piston burns fuel better in a car engine also.
It has nothing to do with imaginatin and everything to do with thermodynamics.
Of course, there are limits to this optimization but it's generally true.
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