Using MPBR and comparing apples to apples (Nosler Partitions only), let's put this concept to bed for good. In common small bores, there is no practical difference in trajectories out to 300 yards, so PLEASE stop talking about it. It isn't even remotely interesting.
For people new to the sport, to me, the hands down winners of best cartridge selection are 7mm-08 and 6.5CM, simply due to a lack of recoil. Neither of them gives up any ground to any of the other popular hunting cartridges.
For the 270 fan bois out there, sorry, it ain't all that and a bag of donuts. It's good, but no better than any of the others.
cartridge | MV (fps) | Zero distance (MPBR for 8" target, in yards) | bullet | bullet weight (grains) | 100 yard trajectory | 100 yard energy | 200 yard trajectory | 200 yard energy | 300 yard trajectory | 300 yard energy |
270 Winchester | 3050 | 282 | Partition | 130 | 3.2" | 2295 | 3.6" | 1954 | -1.3 | 1654 |
270 Winchester | 2850 | 268 | Partition | 150 | 3.4" | 2344 | 3.3" | 2023 | -2.5 | 1737 |
7mm-08 | 2800 | 261 | Partition | 140 | 3.4" | 2087 | 3.1" | 1779 | -3.3 | 1507 |
6.5CM/6.5x55 | 2700 | 255 | Partition | 140 | 3.5" | 1972 | 2.9" | 1709 | -3.9 | 1474 |
308 Win | 2850 | 262 | Partition | 150 | 3.4" | 2276 | 3.2" | 1903 | -3.2 | 1579 |
30-06 | 3000 | 275 | Partition | 150 | 3.3" | 2530 | 3.4" | 2124 | -1.9 | 1771 |
7mm RM/280 AI | 3000 | 289 | Partition | 150 | 3.5" | 2596 | 3.9" | 2241 | -0.8 | 1925 |
Fantastic list of cartridges, all my favorites in one place. If you lived in Wyoming however, you might not even look at 100 and 200 yards performance, every bullet will get the job done at those close ranges. Hell at under 200 yards, give me a bigger bullet every time.
First off, if a longer MPBR was a hunters concern, Partitions wouldn’t even be considered.
Second, not everyone hunts where you hunt. Some of us must prepare for less than ideal circumstances like wind, distance. You didn’t mention wind, so it’s probably not an issue for you locally.
More slippery, heavier for caliber bullets:
Hornady 7mm mag 162gr eld-x, 2940fps, 365yard MPBR at sea level, 371yards at 5000’
Hornady 270 win 145gr eld-x, 2970fps, 363yard MPBR at sea level, 369yards at 5000’
now you are slightly better equipped for Wyoming plains hunting. Knowledge is half the battle.
"I do agree though, till you cross the 300 yard line there is little difference in trajectory!"
And what percentage of big game is actually shot beyond 300 yards?
Shot and killed, not just shot at.
In Wyoming, and most of our neighboring states, probably 50% of rifle kills are 300 yards plus. Don’t forget the ability to buck the wind past 300 yards either. Flat shooting matters here, but all of those cartridges get the job done with a better choice of bullets.
Every hunter I know has a range limit in mind. This limit is governed by their own kit, ability, and the type of critter being hunted. Limits often drop tremendously with addition of strong wind. Bottom line, be prepared for anything.