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I have 2 and have Bell brass and have also used 7 Rem mag brass and sized in 280 dies. I have shot .284 bullets and picked up some .288 bullets with dies but have not shot any of these yet
John
I have a 280 Ross Sporter...am having a difficult time trying to fabricate a magazine that will take shells in a staggered column .
I suppose that I could shoot it single shot but am hesitating to do so because I think that a well fitted magazine would contribute to the strength of the stock , especially during recoil .
I have a set of dies and a box and a half of Bell brass....but could use some more if anyone has any extra .
Should be blued, too! Smooth buttplate same pattern belongs on either an R-10 or an E-10.
Re:- the original question.....multi .280 SDS's, three LongRange .280 single shots, multi M-10's and one lonely .280 MilMatch- and never fired one of them.
ok, makes sense. How is the fitting at the comb tongue? On mine, the buttplate is checkered but not blued (someone probably removed the blueing at some point to remove some surface rust or something?)
I've seen a few 280's now and the inletting at the comb tongue (the little tab on the top of the sporter buttplate that is inlet into the comb of the stock) has not been perfect.
Anyone able to post some pics of buttplates and the fit and finish thereof?