Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: ribka on February 13, 2011, 10:15:29 AM
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Just picked up a used Remington Mountain rifle in 280. It has the 22 inch barrel. I thought about having it rechambered in 280 AI but I think barrel length is too short to make it worthwhile
Suggest any loads for this rifle. I think 1/9 twis. Would like a heavier bullet
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I have had a 280 for almost 20 years in a 700 mtn rifle. I have had the best luck with 120-140 grain bullets and Reloader 19. H4831 would be a good place to start as well.
Gadwall
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If you go to the heavier bullets, say 160's and 175's, you might consider something slower yet like IMR 7828.
Godd luck,
Gadwall.
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i reload with a Nosler 140g ballistic silvertip and IMR 4895. Very nice shooting and will put down the Mulies or WT's no problem. Longest shot on deer 320yds. smoked it!
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I'd start with H4350 and a bullet weight anywhere from 140 to 160 grains. I'd probably start out with a Barnes bullet and with that I'd go light (140). The other bullet I'd consider would be the Nosler Accubond and with that I'd go either 150 grain or 160 grain.
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I've had my best luck loading for my .270 with IMR 4831 and IMR 4350 for my 30-06 so either one will work great for a .280. I might add that since Hodgen re-did some of their powders a few years back, I tried H4350 against IMR4350 and Hodgen won in my 30-06. Better accuracy and slightly better velocity. The new Hodgen meters much better than IMR does. Both are extruded powders but the Hodgen powder granules are much shorter cylinders.
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Thanks guys for the input. Will start with the 140's. Might try some 160's too. As soon as weather is a bit better will get out and experiment
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R22 works great out of my AI, both 140 NAB & Barnes TSX. Use 7828 as stated above with 160s.