The 6.8 Western is a
centerfire rifle cartridge designed by
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
The Winchester Repeating Arms Company was a prominent American manufacturer of repeating firearms and ammunition. The firm was established in 1866 by Oliver Winchester and was located in New Haven, Connecticut. The firm went into receivership ...
and
Browning Arms Company
Browning Arms Company (originally John Moses and Matthew Sandefur Browning Company) is an American marketer of firearms and fishing gear. The company was founded in Ogden, Utah, in 1878 by brothers John Moses Browning (1855–1926) and M ...
. Introduced to the market in 2021 as a big game hunting cartridge that may be also used for long range target shooting.
History
In 1925, Winchester introduced the .
270 Winchester
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 54The Complete Reloading Manual for the .270 Winchester, Loadbooks USA, Inc ...
, previously known as the .270 WCF, based on the
30-06 Springfield
The .30-06 Springfield cartridge (weaponry), cartridge (pronounced "thirty-Names for the number 0 in English, aught-six" ), 7.62×63mm in metric notation, and called the .30 Gov't '06 by Winchester, was introduced to the United States Army in ...
case necked down to .277" (6.8 mm). Although the .270 Winchester was not an instant success, within a few decades it became one of the most popular big game hunting cartridges for mid sized game worldwide, because of its relatively mild recoil and flat trajectory within practical hunting ranges. Loaded with 130-grain
spitzer bullets, the .270 Winchester achieved a muzzle velocity of 3,140 fps from a 24-inch barrel, with factory loads, resulting in a maximum point blank range (MPBR) of approximately 337 yards for a 8" diameter target.
With no competitors other than the
.270 Weatherby Magnum, the .270 Winchester has remained the most popular cartridge of its class for nearly a century. By 2002, Winchester introduced the
.270 Winchester Short Magnum, as part of its then-new line of Short Magnum cartridges, which was faster by 200 fps resulting in a flatter trajectory and approximately 50 more yards of MPBR, with the advantage of being chambered in a short action similar to the size of the
.308 Winchester . However, this cartridge was designed to shoot 110- to 160-grain bullets to be stabilized by 1:10 twist barrels, similar to the .270 Win.
In 2007, Hornady launched its new
6.5 Creedmoor, also designed to be fed from a short action mechanism. Thought of as a bench-rest competition cartridge rather than a hunting cartridge, it is designed to shoot heavy-for-caliber, high B.C. bullets that need a faster twist to be stabilized. Nevertheless, it started to gain followers among hunters to become one of the most popular big game hunting calibers of the time, mainly due to the development of affordable
rangefinder
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s, which reduce the advantages of flat trajectories within moderate ranges as the shooter doesn't need to "guess" distances anymore.
Based on this new market trend for high ballistic coefficient bullets, fast twist barrels and short actions, Winchester in collaboration with Browning designed the 6.8 Western as a new alternative.
Cartridge Design
The 6.8 Western is basically a .270 Winchester Short Magnum case with a slightly rebated shoulder (reducing the case's maximum powder capacity) that needs a barrel with a 1:8 twist to stabilize 165 to 175 grain bullets.
Performance
With a 165-grain bullet, the 6.8 Western is capable of matching the muzzle velocity of a .270 Winchester loaded with a 150-grain bullet. The higher ballistic coefficient of the 6.8 Western results in a flatter trajectory at distances beyond 600 yards, which may be controversial for hunting purposes.
Centered 3 inches up at 100 yards it will be 4 inches low at 300 yards and 54 inches low at 600 yards still retaining 1500 ft/lb, while a 130-grain
.270 Winchester will retain approximately 1200 ft/lb and a 180-grain
.300 Win Mag approximately 2000 ft/lb at the same distance.
Sporting use
The 6.8 Western is an adequate cartridge for hunting mid size big game species such as
whitetail and
mule deer
The mule deer (''Odocoileus hemionus'') is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. Two subspecies of mule deer are grouped into the black-tailed deer.
Unlike the related whit ...
up to considerable distances. Due to its high BC and sectional density it is also adequate for
elk
The elk (: ''elk'' or ''elks''; ''Cervus canadensis'') or wapiti, is the second largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in its native range of North America and Central and East Asia. ...
and even
moose
The moose (: 'moose'; used in North America) or elk (: 'elk' or 'elks'; used in Eurasia) (''Alces alces'') is the world's tallest, largest and heaviest extant species of deer and the only species in the genus ''Alces''. It is also the tal ...
. The possibility of chambering this cartridge in short action rifles as well as its capability to resist cross winds effectively makes it a very good option for mountain hunting.
See also
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270 Winchester
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 54The Complete Reloading Manual for the .270 Winchester, Loadbooks USA, Inc ...
*
270 Winchester Short Magnum
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube.
As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has symbolic associations in religion, mythology, supers ...
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270 Weatherby Magnum
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