Pretty interesting! I think another way to look at it, and a more interesting way for me personally, would be to look at the powder burned to efficiency in yards. It would definitely be more “rifle system efficiency” vs cartridge in general, and a lot more work/calculating.I posted this in another thread, but found the results really interesting.
I have always heard the 308 is an efficient cartridge, so I calculated it out compared to the 6 most common 308 based cartridges (and 6.5 Creedmoor and 300 Win Mag for fun). This is how much energy at the muzzle is produced per the grains of a common powder. The more efficient the cartridge, the more energy generated by a grain of powder.
I used VARGET for all 8 cartridges (it's the only powder that has data for all 8)
Max load of VARGET for each cartridge. All data is from Hodgdon's website.
I tried to pick a common medium-heavy weight bullet for each cartridge (300 Win Mag Varget data maxes at 168gr):
- 243: 100gr bullet, 33.7gr Varget, 2838 FPS, 1788 Ft-Lbs: 53.1 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 260 Remington: 140gr bullet, 36gr Varget, 2578 FPS, 2066 Ft-Lbs: 57.4 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 7mm-08: 140gr bullet, 42.2gr Varget, 2819 FPS, 2470 Ft-Lbs: 58.5 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 308: 168gr bullet, 45gr Varget, 2737 FPS, 2794 Ft-Lbs: 62.1 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 338 Federal: 200gr bullet, 47gr Varget, 2510 FPS, 2798 Ft-Lbs: 59.5 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 358 Winchester: 220gr bullet, 50gr Varget, 2445 FPS, 2920 Ft-Lbs: 58.4 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 6.5 Creedmoor: 140gr bullet, 35.8gr Varget, 2598 FPS, 2098 Ft-Lbs: 58.6 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
- 300 Win Mag: 168gr bullet, 58.2gr Varget, 2964 FPS, 3277 Ft-Lbs: 56.3 Ft-Lbs/Powder Grain
As you can see, 308 generates 17% more energy per powder used than the 243 and 6% more than the 6.5 Creedmoor. The 308 is an incredibly efficient round.
What surprised me was I assumed the data would show increasing efficiency as the bore diameter increased, but it doesn't. I first made this chart stopping at .308 as I forgot about the variants with larger bores. When I added the 338 and 358 cartridges I was shocked to see them less efficient. Efficiency tops out at the 308 then goes back down!
For example,
308-168gr tmk, using the fastest load data from Sierra is 2800 fps from two powders avg of 46.2gr. Hits 1800fps at sea level at 650 yards. Which is 14 yards per grain.
6mm arc-95gr tmk same load data source and barrel length. 3000fps at 30.8gr gets to 700 yards. 22.7 yards per grain.
Your way is a very neat concept and a cool way to think about it though!