I hadn't given much thought to the 6.8 Western Cartridge until recently but I'm liking what I see.
Introduced as a joint venture between Browning/Winchester in 2021, this .277 caliber offers a modern take on the .270 WSM using heavy for caliber bullets.
Most common bullets weights are in the 160-175 grain range with a focus on long range application.
The 6.8 Western seems to slot in-between two of it's most obvious competitors which are Hornady's 6.5 PRC and 7MM PRC lines.
the larger diameter and projectile weights gives the 6.8 an advantage over 6.5's when it comes to those hunting sheep/deer species that may be hesitant to reach out on larger elk/moose sized game.
It offers projectile weights comparable to that of the 7mm PRC, albeit around 200 fps slower but with that comes reduced recoil and higher sectional densities compared to equally weighted .284 bullets. It also sounds like this short action cartridge is quite efficient and won't be a barrel burner like the 6.5 PRC.
The main criticism that appears to be directed towards the 6.8 Western is it's lack of market support with an uncertain future.
It looks like it's only Browning and Winchester that are currently supporting this cartridge with both rifle and ammo selection, however given that those two are among the largest of firearm producers in the industry today, I'm not exactly worried about shortages.
How many of have you have picked up this cartridge? What is your take on it?
I'd consider buying this in either a Browning X bolt Western Hunter or a Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather.
Introduced as a joint venture between Browning/Winchester in 2021, this .277 caliber offers a modern take on the .270 WSM using heavy for caliber bullets.
Most common bullets weights are in the 160-175 grain range with a focus on long range application.
The 6.8 Western seems to slot in-between two of it's most obvious competitors which are Hornady's 6.5 PRC and 7MM PRC lines.
the larger diameter and projectile weights gives the 6.8 an advantage over 6.5's when it comes to those hunting sheep/deer species that may be hesitant to reach out on larger elk/moose sized game.
It offers projectile weights comparable to that of the 7mm PRC, albeit around 200 fps slower but with that comes reduced recoil and higher sectional densities compared to equally weighted .284 bullets. It also sounds like this short action cartridge is quite efficient and won't be a barrel burner like the 6.5 PRC.
The main criticism that appears to be directed towards the 6.8 Western is it's lack of market support with an uncertain future.
It looks like it's only Browning and Winchester that are currently supporting this cartridge with both rifle and ammo selection, however given that those two are among the largest of firearm producers in the industry today, I'm not exactly worried about shortages.
How many of have you have picked up this cartridge? What is your take on it?
I'd consider buying this in either a Browning X bolt Western Hunter or a Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather.