280 Rem, 168g AccuBond LR. What can’t it do?
I am thinking about a 8 lb 280 rem build. With a 24” 8 twist barrel. This will be my do all rifle, from prong horns to moose out to 600 yards. With a muzzle velocity of 2750, at 600 yards the 168 will be going 2000 FPS with 1500 foot lbs of energy, am I crazy to think this is the perfect set up?
Please share your thoughts on another perfect do it all caliber. I used to think the 7RM was the ticket but I feel it is a bit over gunned for smaller white tails and prong horns. Two years ago I had a quartering to shot on a small white tale with a 139g GMX (3200 FPS). The damage was ridiculous. I figure a slower moving bullet would be a bit better.
I know there is no perfect cartridge in every aspect but I like the thought of having one rifle to practice with, because we all know there will be many comments “ it’s all about bullet placement”
I am thinking about a 8 lb 280 rem build. With a 24” 8 twist barrel. This will be my do all rifle, from prong horns to moose out to 600 yards. With a muzzle velocity of 2750, at 600 yards the 168 will be going 2000 FPS with 1500 foot lbs of energy, am I crazy to think this is the perfect set up?
Please share your thoughts on another perfect do it all caliber. I used to think the 7RM was the ticket but I feel it is a bit over gunned for smaller white tails and prong horns. Two years ago I had a quartering to shot on a small white tale with a 139g GMX (3200 FPS). The damage was ridiculous. I figure a slower moving bullet would be a bit better.
I know there is no perfect cartridge in every aspect but I like the thought of having one rifle to practice with, because we all know there will be many comments “ it’s all about bullet placement”





























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