so why a fast twist 280 ai when there is the 7 prc ?
Iam thinking about rechambering my 7-08 Tikka T3x to .280 I will need to use a different magazine ( long vrs. Med.) but other than that should work?
Any body done this before?
Do the kool thing, rechamber to 284win.
Easy Peasy ! Will need a long bolt stop too -Very easy to exchange ! Have the barrel rechambered and head space set and your away ! RJ
I’m doing one soon BUT to 284 WIN .
Iam thinking about rechambering my 7-08 Tikka T3x to .280 I will need to use a different magazine ( long vrs. Med.) but other than that should work?
Any body done this before?
Well all around good discussion, but I took the T3stainless 7-08 cut the barrel to 19” mounted an old Redfield Five star 1-4x in Tally rings, with three rounds in the mag the complete package weighs 7 lbs, and balances like a dream.
How did you go from the above quote to a 19" 7-08? <shakes head>![]()
Just came to my senses, cut back on the Irish whiskey and knowing the 7-08 is a fantastic chambering, I opted to go light, short and handy. And I have a Ruger #1A in .280 anyway.
Just came to my senses, cut back on the Irish whiskey and knowing the 7-08 is a fantastic chambering, I opted to go light, short and handy. And I have a Ruger #1A in .280 anyway.
When I think about it, the goal would seem to be building something that I don’t really need as I have about a dozen rifles in this class and own just about everything from .222 to .458 WM already. But boredom crappy weather and a surplus of Jameson Irish whisky gets one thinking.
Just came to my senses, cut back on the Irish whiskey and knowing the 7-08 is a fantastic chambering, I opted to go light, short and handy. And I have a Ruger #1A in .280 anyway.
Nah... it's just that time of year... us gun nutters start to get cabin fever and get a little squirrelly, and come up with hairbrained plans to occupy our time and capture our interest. The best way to combat that is to post the idea on CGN and let the rest of us deconstruct your project, your life and your world view... or so it goes.
Personally, I am stubborn enough to go ahead with the envisioned project with a utility success rate of roughly 25%, and a financial loss rate of approximately 300%.