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.220 Howell vs .243 Winchester

Ken Howell

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One of the Good Guys on another board asked me to compare the down-range performance of his .243 Winchester load and a typical .220 Howell load.

It occurred to me that some of my buddies here may be interested in the same data, so here they are.

bullets — .220 Howell, 75-grain A-Max — .243 Winchester, 70-grain Sierra
barrel lengths 26 in.
zero (both rifles) — 295 yd
BC — .224 A-Max, 0.440 — .243 Sierra 0.259

velocity at muzzle — .220 Howell, 3,600 ft/sec — .243 Winchester, 3,620 ft/sec
velocity at 100 yd — .220 Howell, 3,350 ft/sec — .243 Winchester, 3,205 ft/sec
velocity at 200 yd — .220 Howell, 3,120 ft/sec — .243 Winchester, 2,830 ft/sec
velocity at 300 yd — .220 Howell, 2,900 ft/sec — .243 Winchester, 2,480 ft/sec
velocity at 400 yd — .220 Howell, 2,690 ft/sec — .243 Winchester, 2,160 ft/sec
velocity at 500 yd — .220 Howell, 2,485 ft/sec — .243 Winchester, 1,860 ft/sec

bullet path at 100 yd — .220 Howell, 2.1 in. — .243 Winchester, 2.5 in.
bullet path at 200 yd — .220 Howell, 2.7 in.— .243 Winchester, 3.3 in.
bullet path at 300 yd — .220 Howell, - 0.25 in. — .243 Winchester, - 0.3 in.
bullet path at 400 yd — .220 Howell, - 7.3 in. — .243 Winchester, - 9.6 in.
bullet path at 500 yd — .220 Howell, - 19.2 in. — .243 Winchester, - 25.4 in.

wind deflection at 100 yd — .220 Howell, 0.55 in. — .243 Winchester, 0.9 in. (10-mi/hr wind)
wind deflection at 200 yd — .220 Howell, 2.2 in. — .243 Winchester, 4 in.
wind deflection at 300 yd — .220 Howell, 5.1 in. — .243 Winchester, 9 in.
wind deflection at 400 yd — .220 Howell, 9.4 in. — .243 Winchester, 17.5 in.
wind deflection at 500 yd — .220 Howell, 15.2 in. — .243 Winchester, 29 in.

Unless I've typed-in a typo, these figures should be a heck of a lot more accurate than either of us can tell by shooting these rifles.
 
Ok Ken thanks for the info on the 220 . But with using a 75 grain bullet you would have to use a 1/7 ot 1/8 twist barrel to make the 75 grain bullet work. Or did I miss something. Thanks for the info.
Mike Murphy
 
Ken, you must be a mind reader too, this morning I was wondering how this compared ballisticly to the 6mm or the 243....and WWWWHHHAAAAA..ya had it on the board. Do you have any data on CUP (pressure)? Also, does this take a pretty stiff action to hold it or is say a 700 Rem action strong enough?

Great data Ken!WD.
 
WD, the .220 Howell was specifically designed to be loaded to significantly lower peak pressures (45,000 to 48,000 copper units, 49,000 to 51,000 lb/sq in.) than the SAAMI maximums (60,000 lb/sq in. and up) for many comparable factory cartridges.

So anything that'll hold a hot .220 Swift, .22-.250, .270 Winchester, or .30-06 will more easily handle the "cooler" .220 Howell.
 
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