280AI

freebird63

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So what would be the most effective bullet on a mule deer say out to maybe 600 yards with good shot placement?? I would like to stay between 2900-3000fps
Maybe some day might even try for an elk with the 280AI
Thanks a bunch for the info
 
Welcome to the forum buddy. I would check out the 160gr AB in your 280AI. Doesn't get too much better for that cartridge. Should be able to clear 2900 pretty easily. It has high BC, hangs together well and should be accurate. Scotty
 
I know with 162gr amaxes and H1000 and was hitting around 2950fps, but alot of people have said the amaxes don't make very good big game bullets, the wife has a 300SAUM and we have been shooting 150gr accubonds in it, but am thinking about bumping her up to 165gr accubonds.
Have never been real successful at getting bergers to shoot. Thanks for the info.
 
I think the 160 AB's have been one of the more accurate bullets I have used. They work excellent in my 7WSM and didn't need a whole lot of tweaking. If you are getting 2950 from the 162 A-Maxes, I think you'll be in great shape with the 160 AB's. Those are a great bullet and seem to hold up really well.

I haven't messed with the 165 AB much, but I plan on giving them a whirl in the 300WSM soon. Scotty
 
Load up the 160 AB and you will have no need to look back. Welcome to the forum. Good to have you aboard.
 
freebird63

Welcome to the forum, glad you are here.
The 280 AI is an impressive round. The 160 AB can hit 3000 fps and with a BC of .531, it is indeed a long range bullet.
RL 22 is your powder. With a MAX load, my avg MV is 3019 fps from a 24" barrel and my best group went .092" c/c.
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JD338
 
JD338":1xesch0y said:
freebird63

Welcome to the forum, glad you are here.
The 280 AI is an impressive round. The 160 AB can hit 3000 fps and with a BC of .531, it is indeed a long range bullet.
RL 22 is your powder. With a MAX load, my avg MV is 3019 fps from a 24" barrel and my best group went .092" c/c.
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JD338

Jim that sure is a pretty rifle! Is it a Remington? Boy is Scotty going to give you some grief on that one!

I never AI'd my 280 and it was a plain Jane, but I sure liked the 140 gr. Partition in it, and the AccuBond had not appeared on the scene quite yet. I think the 140 gr. AccuBond would also be a really sweet long range hammer.

Welcome freebird63.
David
 
David,

Yes, a M700 blueprinted action, Tubb recoil Lug, Hart #5 fluted 24" barrel, Pillar bedded in a LSS stock.
This buck was shot with a 160 gr AB.
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JD338
 
I just finished this 280 AI on a Rem 700 +0.010" blue-printed action, Shilen 24" tube. 1st load I tried with some very old Barnes 140gr X boat tails went 3 into 0.379" at 100 yds. I used 60.5gr H4831SC, Winchester LR primer and Nosler brass. I didn't have my chrono with me today.
 

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glane5910":qahp2ve6 said:
I just finished this 280 AI on a Rem 700 +0.010" blue-printed action, Shilen 24" tube. 1st load I tried with some very old Barnes 140gr X boat tails went 3 into 0.379" at 100 yds. I used 60.5gr H4831SC, Winchester LR primer and Nosler brass. I didn't have my chrono with me today.

Greg,

Nicely done! You have yourself a shooter for sure.
Post a picture of the new stick so we can all take a peek.
What glass are you using?

JD338
 
Thanks!!
I'm very pleased with it. I tried some 168gr Berger VLD and could only get those just over 0.750"..It's wearing a Leupold 4.5-14 VX-3L 30mm, Bell and Carlson medalist stock that I glass bedded
 
The pair I just finished. The dark one is the Rem 700. The tan is a Win 70 that used to be my 280 Featherweight
 

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Actually the bbl on the Rem finished out just under 26". I used a Manson Rem 700 receiver truing kit on the action and a PTG chamber reamer.
 
Man that's an awesome pair. I just finished a 280AI as well there's some pictures under first project gun in the rifles forum. Now I just need to get some glass.
 
That's a sharp looking pair, for sure; and they do deliver the goods. Congratulation on some fine rifles and some excellent shooting.
 
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