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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: MnJag]
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11/22/24 01:40 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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Why? Shells available? 9 45 223 308 And a couple more…..
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: MnJag]
#8268092
11/22/24 02:03 AM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Alaska and Washington State
waggler
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Alaska and Washington State
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I shot a deer once with a borrowed 280 (Rem mag I think). I had much more blood shot meat in that deer than with any caliber I've ever experienced; and I've shot several with a 375 H&H.
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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: MnJag]
#8268129
11/22/24 06:49 AM
11/22/24 06:49 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
MN
160user
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MN
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We started shooting 280's in about 1988 or so. Fantastic caliber and if the rifle likes them, 150 grain Nosler Partitions are the Bee's Knee's. The A Bolt isn't my favorite rifle but that caliber sure is.
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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: MnJag]
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11/22/24 09:05 AM
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Joined: Sep 2023
MO
Crappiekiller
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MO
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It is a fantastic chambering that covers a lot of bases. Ammo is readily available even at Walmart around here. Even the 280 AI ammo is available at the local gun store.
CK
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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: warrior]
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11/22/24 12:22 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Boswell, PA
cwilson
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Boswell, PA
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If a 30.06 is a good cartridge and a .270 Win is a good cartridge, how can the .280 Rem (7mm Remington Express) be a bad cartridge? It is only about 200 fps slower than a 7mm Remington Mag and is about that much faster than the 7mm-08. I would say if you like the rifle, definately buy it and do not let the 280 worry you. It will make every shot that the 30.06 or .270 would and the animals will be just as dead. I think marketing killed the 280 because they first named it a 7mm Remington Express and the US market did not like the metric designation. It is a great round.
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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: MnJag]
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11/22/24 12:36 PM
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Joined: Jul 2007
Assawoman, VA
MD22-250WV
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Assawoman, VA
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I love the 280 AI and have built a lot of custom rifles in 280 AI for customers.
Rifle builder Shotgun doctor Trapper when I have time
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Re: Who has a 280
[Re: cwilson]
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11/22/24 12:39 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
warrior
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Georgia
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If a 30.06 is a good cartridge and a .270 Win is a good cartridge, how can the .280 Rem (7mm Remington Express) be a bad cartridge? It is only about 200 fps slower than a 7mm Remington Mag and is about that much faster than the 7mm-08. I would say if you like the rifle, definately buy it and do not let the 280 worry you. It will make every shot that the 30.06 or .270 would and the animals will be just as dead. I think marketing killed the 280 because they first named it a 7mm Remington Express and the US market did not like the metric designation. It is a great round. Pretty much it on the 280 or any of the dozen plus medium bore rifle cartridges based on the aught six or oh eight case. More splitting hairs than anything else but this is 'Murica so no one needs an excuse to buy any of them. And, yes, Remington has a weird habit of killing it's young.
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