Not this again. You can buy factory ammo so of course it’s not a wildcat.
Choices are limited for factory ammuntion, unlike for the 7mm Remington Magnum, unlimited.
Not this again. You can buy factory ammo so of course it’s not a wildcat.
Not this again. You can buy factory ammo so of course it’s not a wildcat.
Yes it’s a Wildcat Stock
We are talking about the stock
I'm not going to switch to AI because I have a 280 and it does the job for me, but still, could someone please explain to me why the 280 AI is better than the 280 Remington?
Less trimming too like most ackley improved wildcats.
If reddog's is a greyboe, really liking the look of it. Well, liking the look of it whatever stock that is!
101% it’s a WildCat stock . RJ
If reddog's is a greyboe, really liking the look of it. Well, liking the look of it whatever stock that is!
I owned that rifle before reddog owned it so I know it’s a Wildcat !
HVA 280 AI with a WildCat stock . RJ View attachment 739062View attachment 739063
This is a funny thread. I have all 3. 280, 280ai and 7rem mag. Among other 7mm chamberings.. They are all excellent. Probably like the regular 280 best though. Even with crappy factory loads for those that dont reload, no animal will know the difference.
It gives you slightly higher case capacity once the case is fireformed. All else being equal, that will allow higher velocities. Which is the same argument in favour of the 7mm Rem Magnum, 7mm Wby Magnum, 7x61 S&H, 7mm STW, 28 Nosler/Prc and 7mm RUM. Bigger boiler, more steam. - dan