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Glad I read this thread. Planning on shipping a rifle out for a rebarrel after New Years. Up until I read through this , I was going .280AI. I think that it's going to be good ole .280 rem now.
Glad I read this thread. Planning on shipping a rifle out for a rebarrel after New Years. Up until I read through this , I was going .280AI. I think that it's going to be good ole .280 rem now.
Good move.
Glad I read this thread. Planning on shipping a rifle out for a rebarrel after New Years. Up until I read through this , I was going .280AI. I think that it's going to be good ole .280 rem now.
good move.
Making a wildcat out of a perfectly good rifle has some drawbacks...I am reminded of people who were going hunting with a couple .280 AI rifles up the Alaska Highway 1200 miles from home...who forgot their ammo and there was NO WAY in heck they could find anything they could use. They ended up going back into Fort Nelson to buy a new 30/06 and some ammo each.
If you want more rifle forget the AI approach and go 243 Winchester, as you are likely to be able to find some of that anywhere.
In a nutshell...![]()
Instead of rechambering, forming brass and buying new dies for my 280 Rem. I loaded 120 TSX bullets with instead of 140 grain gained 200 fps for deer it works just fine.
Hillbilly 280 AI
Is that the same as saying a favourite 30-06 should be a 300WM?
Cause it kinda looks that way!![]()
R.
For the record, Nosler makes 280AI brass...no need to fireform, although I still can't figure out why that's a problem for fellows?




























