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270 win vs 280 Rem
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 494689" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I do agree with you on that statement. From what I can conclude is there are pressure differences, from what I see it is usually higher pressures coming from the 270. My whole hangup on this is, why with two cartridges fairly identical( with a couple differences) does one usually come out ahead. Well pressures has a lot to do with it. I was looking earlier today and found that with the same bullet wt barrel length and powder, that the 270 usually ran higher pressures in every comparison. By 2 to 3 tho psi more or cup. The velocities I seen were slightly higher in the 280 but used a couple more grains to do it. I could just imagine in the same situation if the 280 ran the same pressures that there would be a significant difference ( having a couple grains more) with the 280 coming out at a good lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 494689, member: 26633"] I do agree with you on that statement. From what I can conclude is there are pressure differences, from what I see it is usually higher pressures coming from the 270. My whole hangup on this is, why with two cartridges fairly identical( with a couple differences) does one usually come out ahead. Well pressures has a lot to do with it. I was looking earlier today and found that with the same bullet wt barrel length and powder, that the 270 usually ran higher pressures in every comparison. By 2 to 3 tho psi more or cup. The velocities I seen were slightly higher in the 280 but used a couple more grains to do it. I could just imagine in the same situation if the 280 ran the same pressures that there would be a significant difference ( having a couple grains more) with the 280 coming out at a good lead. [/QUOTE]
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