My point was that with similar pressures a larger bore can push a projectile of the same mass faster.
I'm not talking about safe loads.
Yes, I know what you were trying to do, but it doesn’t hold as a blanket truth.
Another example from the actual powder (Hodgdon) manufacture using 180 grain bullets.
30-06 Springfield
57.5 grains of H4350 (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
2798 FPS @ 49,300 CUP 48.5 grains of BL-C (2) (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
2634 FPS @ 48,100 CUP338-06
62.0 grains of BL-C (2) (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
3012 FPS @ 59,400 PSI35 Whelen
65.0 grains of BL-C (2) (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
2860 FPS @ 48,500 CUP 63.0 grains of H335 (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
2870 FPS @ 50,000 CUPAll loads above are operating within the SAAMI standards, which makes an important point being these are all safe loads.
This part is pretty cool and one of the reasons I went with the 338-06 A-Square instead of a magnum. It gets pretty close, but with a larger diameter bullet.
Loads below are 24" barrels and 180 grain bullets.
300 Winchester Magnum
81.0 grains of H1000 (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
3042 FPS @ 52,900 CUP300 Weatherby Magnum
81.0 grains of Hybrid 100V (Hodgdon’s MAX LOAD!) delivers
3171 FPS @ 54,600 CUPyooper77