Just finished my first round of experimenting with a new caliber for me, the .280AI. I only have one powder ( so far...) to use and thus the trial and error period was fairly short...
Using H4831sc and Federal Match Primers I tried the 3 loads given in the Nosler book for the 140gr. Accubonds in new Nosler brass. The 'middle' load, 60.5 gave the results shown below. Both the 58.5 ( Nosler indicated this was the 'most accurate' load, for them anyway...), and 62.5 loads were considerably less consistent. Next time I get out I'll try the same load at the longer ranges, and also like to try the 120 and 160gr projectiles.
I was seating these at the Nosler spec of 3.330", which 'just' fit into the Kimber blind magazine...anyone have a length they like better? Not sure how much of a 'jump' the Accubonds tolerate...
Using H4831sc and Federal Match Primers I tried the 3 loads given in the Nosler book for the 140gr. Accubonds in new Nosler brass. The 'middle' load, 60.5 gave the results shown below. Both the 58.5 ( Nosler indicated this was the 'most accurate' load, for them anyway...), and 62.5 loads were considerably less consistent. Next time I get out I'll try the same load at the longer ranges, and also like to try the 120 and 160gr projectiles.
I was seating these at the Nosler spec of 3.330", which 'just' fit into the Kimber blind magazine...anyone have a length they like better? Not sure how much of a 'jump' the Accubonds tolerate...
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