Obtunded,
Bypassing the 280AI to use the 284 would indicate that you were moving backward. Moving forward, you would stop before reaching the standard 280 and use the 284. Regards, Bill.
but if I already had a 280rem that shot well,I would probably just shoot it as is.
Ok can we go back to being all friends again?No more Arguing,...pleeeeeease.
A friend gets factory 7mm RemMag velocities from his 280AI... at .5gr below max listed loads.
YMMV...
This keeps going around and around....and around...
In my limited experience, using like bullet weight with what seems to be similar pressures, the 280AI will beat the 280 by 75 fps, and the 7Rem will beat the 280AI by 125 fps.


This keeps going around and around....and around...
In my limited experience, using like bullet weight with what seems to be similar pressures, the 280AI will beat the 280 by 75 fps, and the 7Rem will beat the 280AI by 125 fps.
pretty much the story I think.....you can go further down and up in velocity...
the 280 beats the 7-08 by 150-200fps and the STW beats the 7 Rem Mag by 150-200fps..and any animal hit with a 140 TSX at 300 yards out of either the 7-08 or the STW won't know the difference and the bullet will be in the dirt behind it no matter which cartridge it came out of.....
now...the 7-08 Ackley...there's a cartridge......
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ruger22;3401828 Rembo I know you have lots of experience so please explain your comment.[/QUOTE said:I've never had any experience with a Sako extractor exiting any rifle, but there is an ongoing debate over the merits, or lack thereof, of a Sako extractor installed in a Remington 700. Seems they have been known to leave the rifle and injure the shooter in the event of a case failure....the older 2 lug Sako has a rib on the bolt to contain the extractor in the action should the rifle experience a case failure...but when installed in a 700 there is no such rib to prevent the extractor from leaving the rifle in the event of a case failure....BUT, the Tikka T3 has the same extractor as a Sako and nothing to contain it should the Tikka experience a case failure.....but, we never hear of a Tikka T3 losing it's extractor...and I'm pretty sure with the number of T3's out there someone has experienced a case failure in one of them....so..."why is the Sako extractor not flying out of the Tikka T3 like it does when installed in the Rem 700?"
yup..the 280AI is faster than the 7mm Rem Mag..that's what you get when you cut powder capacity by about 10 grs...gotta love science like that...
I've had a 7 Rem Mag that did an honest 3350 with a 140...a 280AI will never match that in equal barrel lengths...the 280AI I built for myself was a 3100-3150 with 140's, and the 3150 load flattened primers..H4831 powder.
Sure, the 280AI will equal or beat some 7 Rem Mag factory loads but if a guy is handloading his 280AI, or planning to, I'm sure he'd be handloading his 7 Rem Mag also. No point in that comparison.
I have a few 7mm's, 7-08AI, 7 Rem Mag and 2 STW's and I'm thinking on another 280AI...can't have too many 7mm's...they're all good.
.I had a 7mmMag 25 years ago,you could weld with the muzzle flash,it went down the road!I had a .284Win as well,but it was a mediocre shooter,so I flogged it to some guy in Alberta How did the deer and other big game respond to your existing 280?
There are a few shooters out there that truly appreciate and comprehend the AI modification, but most guys just like to say "Ackley Improved."



























