ackertjosh
Regular
- Location
- Bruce County Ontario
So i have been looking a lot online at the 280 Remington for load data including my books.... one thing that seems consistent is the decreased pressure for the autoloaders of the past... I have a Rem 700(1997 Made) with i believe is a 1-9.25 ROT and a 22" tube. The bullet I'm using is the 160gr Federal Trophy Bonded Tip that will be a combination bullet for deer and moose here in Ontario. I have just finished making my first test loads and i went with IMR 4831 cause i have it on hand and i know it works well in the 30-06 as well as the 270.. So my question for all you experienced .280 rem loaders.... With the powders i have on hand, have you ever tried them and how did they work out??
Here are the powders i have on hand... IMR 4831, IMR 4007SSC(worked very well in the 30-06 with 165gr bullets) so hoping for some info on this as i have 13 pounds of it lol, Varget, H4895 and H4350. Im not really interested in paying for new powders when i have this on hand.. Im looking to try and get an honest 2800-2900 FPS with the 160gr bullet.
My Current test loads(yet to try them) with IMR 4831 start at 52gr and work my way up to 52.8gr going in .2 gr increments as I'm already above most listed max on all my books.
Thanks everyone in advance.
Josh
Here are the powders i have on hand... IMR 4831, IMR 4007SSC(worked very well in the 30-06 with 165gr bullets) so hoping for some info on this as i have 13 pounds of it lol, Varget, H4895 and H4350. Im not really interested in paying for new powders when i have this on hand.. Im looking to try and get an honest 2800-2900 FPS with the 160gr bullet.
My Current test loads(yet to try them) with IMR 4831 start at 52gr and work my way up to 52.8gr going in .2 gr increments as I'm already above most listed max on all my books.
Thanks everyone in advance.
Josh



















































