.307 Winchester Explained

.307 Winchester
Origin:United States
Type:Rifle
Design Date:1982
Manufacturer:Winchester
Production Date:1982–present
Parent:.308 Winchester
Case Type:Rimmed, bottleneck
Bullet:.308
Neck:.344
Shoulder:.454
Base:.471
Rim Dia:.506
Rim Thick:.063
Case Length:2.015
Length:2.560
Max Cup:52,000[1]
Bw1:180
Btype1:Super-X Power-Point
Vel1:2510
En1:2519

The .307 Winchester cartridge was introduced by Winchester in 1982 to meet the demand of .300 Savage performance in a lever-action rifle equipped with a tubular magazine. It is nearly dimensionally identical to the more common .308 Winchester cartridge, the only differences being a rimmed base and thicker case walls.

Overview

The Winchester Big Bore Model 94 Angle Eject rifle was the only rifle produced to fire the cartridge, though competitor Marlin Firearms created some prototype model 336 rifles chambered in .307 Win. It is still commercially loaded today, but many handload to gain better performance and accuracy. Because of safety concerns owing to the rifle's tubular magazine, flat-nosed bullets are normally used.[2]

Specifications

180 gr (12 g) Super-X Power-Point bullet.[3] Ballistic Coefficient: 0.251

DistanceVelocityEnergyShort TrajectoryLong Trajectory
Muzzle2510ft/s25190NaN0ALIGN = "center" -ALIGN = "center" -
100yd2179ft/s18980NaN00.0 in1.5 in
200yd1874ft/s14040NaN0ALIGN = "center" -6.5 inALIGN = "center" -3.6 in
300yd1599ft/s10220NaN0ALIGN = "center" -22.9 inALIGN = "center" -18.6 in
400yd1362ft/s7420NaN0ALIGN = "center" -ALIGN = "center" -47.1 in

Child cartridges

The .307 Winchester is the parent case for the .356 Winchester, and the proprietary round 6.5 JDJ #2.

It is also the parent case for the 7mm STE (Shooting Times Eastern).[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Max Chamber Pressure - SAAMI Specs. www.lasc.us.
  2. Web site: What is a .307 Winchester? . The Beatrice Daily Sun . 2015-09-02 . 2020-11-21.
  3. Web site: 307 Winchester, 180 Grain . Winchester.com . 2020-11-21.
  4. Web site: The 7mm STE . RifleShooter . 2011-01-04 . Layne Simpson . 2020-11-21.