277 FURY vs 270 Win: Shorter But Better?

Published on January 18, 2024
Duration: 10:42

This review compares the .277 Fury and .270 Winchester cartridges through rigorous barrier testing. While the .270 Winchester showed a slight velocity advantage, the .277 Fury demonstrated superior performance against lumber and mild steel due to less fragmentation. Both calibers performed similarly against sand and concrete, but the .270 Win penetrated heavier steel better. Ultimately, the test concluded in a tie, highlighting the .277 Fury's potential, especially with its high-pressure variants.

Quick Summary

In barrier testing, the .277 Fury penetrated lumber and mild steel better than the .270 Winchester, which fragmented more. Both tied against sand and concrete. Against heavier steel, the .270 Winchester showed deeper penetration. The overall test concluded in a 50-50 tie.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: .277 Fury vs .270 Winchester
  2. 00:20Velocity Testing Results
  3. 00:41Barrier Test 1: Lumber and Mild Steel
  4. 03:16Barrier Test 2: Sand Penetration
  5. 05:02Barrier Test 3: Concrete Penetration
  6. 06:37Barrier Test 4: Heavy Steel Penetration
  7. 10:06Conclusion: Final Score and Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the .277 Fury and .270 Winchester compare in velocity?

The .277 Fury, fired from a 20-inch barrel, averaged 2,912 FPS. The .270 Winchester, from a 24-inch barrel, achieved a higher average velocity of 3,080 FPS, indicating a 168 FPS advantage for the .270 Win.

Which cartridge performed better against lumber and mild steel?

The .277 Fury successfully penetrated both 6x6 pressure-treated lumber and 1/4" mild steel. The .270 Winchester's higher velocity caused its bullet to fragment more, failing to penetrate the steel barrier.

What were the results of the sand and concrete barrier tests?

Both the .277 Fury and .270 Winchester failed to penetrate 8 inches of play sand, resulting in a draw. Similarly, both calibers pulverized 1.5 inches of solid concrete and penetrated the plywood backing, ending in another draw.

How did the .277 Fury and .270 Winchester perform against heavy steel?

Both cartridges penetrated a 3/8" mild steel plate. However, against a 1/2" mild steel plate, the .270 Winchester achieved deeper penetration (0.570 inches) compared to the .277 Fury (0.363 inches).

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