The 280 Rem. is a nice cartridge, however I prefer the 270 Win. Ballistics are more appealing with the 270 than the 280.
At recognizing a complete fraud when I see one? Is that what you are asking?
Are you sure you want to add chuck nelson to your ignore list?
No the Cartridge ! the 280 AI EASILY outperforms the std 280 Rem by 100-125 FPS ! jmo RJ
If there is one thing that Remington was good at, it was failing to market their cartridges correctly.Handloader's dream. More case capacity than an '06, better bullet sellection than .270
It baffles me why more shooters don't shoot .280 Rem.
Currently mine is a pre 64 model 70 with 1:9 stainless Jury barrel.
Just loves 160gr Accubonds, and I single load 175gr Berger Elite Hunters when I really want to reach out and touch something.
I suppose this might be true if one is limited to factory ammo (280 rem factory ammo is pretty anemic, if you can even find it), but as a reloader I have found the opposite.
The .280 rem boasts slightly more case capacity than a .270 win, and due to the slightly larger bore the expansion ratio stays about the same.
What that means in the real world is, a .280 Rem can shoot a 140gr bullet to the same velocity as a .270 Win will a 130gr. Comparing same model bullets, we find that a 140gr .284 bullet has a better ballistic coefficient than a 130gr .277 bullet, so not only does it fly flatter, it drifts less in the wind, and hits harder when it arrives.
I think that the 280 is a nice cartridge. I was going to purchase a Dakota 10 in the 280, however the 300 H&H takes precedence in my search for a new rifle. Besides, there is no 130 gr. bullet for the 280, which I love for hunting/shooting.
I think that the 280 is a nice cartridge. I was going to purchase a Dakota 10 in the 280, however the 300 H&H takes precedence in my search for a new rifle. Besides, there is no 130 gr. bullet for the 280, which I love for hunting/shooting.
I have a load for the .284 cal Sierra 130 gr HPBT with RL17 from a Model 700 7mm-08. Doing slightly over 3100 fps with a 24" barrel it was extremely accurate. But the bullet looks to be discontinued now...
I think Speer makes a 130 gr .284 as well.
Loaded to the same pressure (and there is no reason the standard cartridge cannot be), the difference is more like 40-50 fps. There just isn't that much difference in capacity.
I hear you track.
Im looking forward to trying 120 gr TTSX bullets in my 284 Win.
Besides, there is no 130 gr. bullet for the 280, which I love for hunting/shooting.
280 Remington ....
Could have made the 270 and /06 obsolete, with the right marketing.




























