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Company to reload
« on: October 01, 2013, 01:47:26 PM »
I have a .280 rem and looking to get my spent cases reloaded since factory loads in a .280 are average performance at best for whet the 280 can do. I used to have a guy in idaho reload my shells (since thats what his business did) but hes retired now. So now im looking for a nee company. I have found a couple on the net but was just wondering if anybody knew of one more local. I live in burbank south east washington. Within a couple of hundred miles would be nice but if some has a good rep would be willing to go out side of that distance.

Thanks for the help

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2013, 01:50:47 PM »
Why not just buy a starter reloading kit and load them up yourself? This way you can experiment with different loads, or if you already know the loads you want you can have many more rounds made for the same price.

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2013, 01:54:51 PM »
Bob Dites From Sedro Woolley does Custom reloading. Not really cheap but does it. His specialty is taking your gun, working up a load, and/or doing minor gunsmithing to get your gun and bullets shooting great. I don't remember exactly what it costs... Dites@wavecable.com
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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2013, 02:02:21 PM »
Maybe it is a bit off topic.  I always wanted to know why guys wanted to soup-up .280's?  Why not just shoot a 7 mag?  Another round in the magazine (never really needed it but whatever)?  Non-belted cartridge?  I have always wanted a .280, I am just wondering.  Now, souping up a short action, I can understand that (7mm-08).   

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2013, 02:26:26 PM »
Thanks for the replies so far.

I reload because I Dont have the time and dont really want to make the time to make sure i reload everything right, rather pay someone to do it for me.

The 280 is loaded on the light side for the semi autos still using this cal. I have heard the why didnt you buy a 7mm or 270 and part of it is because i really like what the 280 can do with a good load and i like that its not the same cartridge as everybody and their mom has. Plus a 280 load right will leave a 270 in the dust and make the 7mm work for its money if those are both loaded well.

Anyways yeah just looking for reputable companies to reload for me. Thanks again for the help

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2013, 02:30:37 PM »
I have always wanted a .280 too, just for that reason.  In fact, I wanted a 7mm Express, they should have kept the name...  Just wondering if I missed a practical reason.

Thanks for the replies so far.

I reload because I Dont have the time and dont really want to make the time to make sure i reload everything right, rather pay someone to do it for me.

The 280 is loaded on the light side for the semi autos still using this cal. I have heard the why didnt you buy a 7mm or 270 and part of it is because i really like what the 280 can do with a good load and i like that its not the same cartridge as everybody and their mom has. Plus a 280 load right will leave a 270 in the dust and make the 7mm work for its money if those are both loaded well.

Anyways yeah just looking for reputable companies to reload for me. Thanks again for the help

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2013, 02:37:08 PM »
I have always wanted a .280 too, just for that reason.  In fact, I wanted a 7mm Express, they should have kept the name...  Just wondering if I missed a practical reason.

Thanks for the replies so far.

I reload because I Dont have the time and dont really want to make the time to make sure i reload everything right, rather pay someone to do it for me.

The 280 is loaded on the light side for the semi autos still using this cal. I have heard the why didnt you buy a 7mm or 270 and part of it is because i really like what the 280 can do with a good load and i like that its not the same cartridge as everybody and their mom has. Plus a 280 load right will leave a 270 in the dust and make the 7mm work for its money if those are both loaded well.

Anyways yeah just looking for reputable companies to reload for me. Thanks again for the help

The practical reason I think, is that the 280 doesn't kick as much as the 7 mag.  And velocities are good enough to be flat enough shooting for most people out there.  The cartridge I'm really intrigued by is the 280 AI.  It is a very efficient cartridge.........almost 7 mag velocities with recoil very manageable.  I think I'll have to get one someday. :twocents:
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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2013, 03:11:11 PM »
I have heard the recoil argument, I just don't know if it is true or not?  I have had a light '06 kick worse then any rifle I have had including a 300rum (no brake) and a 7mm Mag just to name two. 

I think the reason the .280 doesnt' kick as much is beacuse it is typically loaded at lower velocities.  Loaded up to 7mm pressures, it has to kick the same, it just has to physics wise, all things being the same.

Cool factor wise, I think the .280 beats them all though!   :chuckle:  I have been knocking around the idea of a Remington 700 Mountain Rifle in .280 with a fixed 6x scope (not 100% sure on the scope) for awhile now.  But, it goes against my promise not to buy any more factory guns.   

I have always wanted a .280 too, just for that reason.  In fact, I wanted a 7mm Express, they should have kept the name...  Just wondering if I missed a practical reason.

Thanks for the replies so far.

I reload because I Dont have the time and dont really want to make the time to make sure i reload everything right, rather pay someone to do it for me.

The 280 is loaded on the light side for the semi autos still using this cal. I have heard the why didnt you buy a 7mm or 270 and part of it is because i really like what the 280 can do with a good load and i like that its not the same cartridge as everybody and their mom has. Plus a 280 load right will leave a 270 in the dust and make the 7mm work for its money if those are both loaded well.

Anyways yeah just looking for reputable companies to reload for me. Thanks again for the help

The practical reason I think, is that the 280 doesn't kick as much as the 7 mag.  And velocities are good enough to be flat enough shooting for most people out there.  The cartridge I'm really intrigued by is the 280 AI.  It is a very efficient cartridge.........almost 7 mag velocities with recoil very manageable.  I think I'll have to get one someday. :twocents:

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #8 on: October 01, 2013, 03:29:27 PM »
7 mag uses more powder so it kicks more than the .280 Rem or 280 ackley improved.  If you had 3 rifles of the same model and weight, all shooting the same bullet weight.............one in 7 mm rem mag, one in .280 Ackley Improv, and one in .280 Rem, the recoil would be highest in the 7 mm mag, next would be the Ackley and then the .280 Rem because theoretically the mag would have more powder than the AI and the AI would be loaded with more powder than the standard 280.  It's just physics.

I hope the OP doesn't mind a little thread jacking....... :)
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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #9 on: October 01, 2013, 03:44:28 PM »
7 mag uses more powder so it kicks more than the .280 Rem or 280 ackley improved.  If you had 3 rifles of the same model and weight, all shooting the same bullet weight.............one in 7 mm rem mag, one in .280 Ackley Improv, and one in .280 Rem, the recoil would be highest in the 7 mm mag, next would be the Ackley and then the .280 Rem because theoretically the mag would have more powder than the AI and the AI would be loaded with more powder than the standard 280.  It's just physics.

I hope the OP doesn't mind a little thread jacking....... :)

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #10 on: October 01, 2013, 03:55:57 PM »
Yes, that's why you have to use something like power factor.  Velocity X bullet weight.  A .280 and 7mm loaded to the same power factor will produce the same recoil in the same rifle.  So, why load a .280 to 7mm mag velocities?   The cool factor, nothing wrong with that!

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #11 on: October 01, 2013, 04:10:45 PM »
I don't think you could load a .280 rem to 7 mm mag velocities...........(unless maybe you could if you were way too HOT)..... :dunno:



Even a .280 AI isn't going to reach 7 mm mag velocities..........can get close but not quite there. :twocents:
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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #12 on: October 01, 2013, 04:12:46 PM »
280 heAdspaces on the shoulder and 7mag on the belt.
It's easier to get good, accuracy loads out of the 280.
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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #13 on: October 01, 2013, 04:44:18 PM »
Hey hi how you guys doin love talk going on here but um yeah still lookin for a reloader just sayin lol

But really if you guys are gonna talk about recoil then you only are talking about a very small part of the 280, look at your BC for almost any grain of the 280 compard to another caliber bang for you buck your getting for the most part the best out of 280. Not saying there isnt better but its imho one the most underrated bullet and yes factory 280 does kick less no matter what cuz it is loaded so light thru out the entire range of the grains of bullets. Hence why im looking for another custom loading company... You know the reason i started the thread  :dunno:

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Re: Company to reload
« Reply #14 on: October 01, 2013, 04:46:03 PM »
If I recall there is a guy in Pendleton, or that does custom reloading.

 


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