load data 280 ross

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Hi Everyone
Purchased a 280 ross a year or so back and i am trying to develop some ammo for it .I am to the point now where i have everything in place the brass the bullets powder primer,what i need now is some reloading data,pouder amounts and bullet weight etc.Any help would be appreciated
 
The .280 Ross holds 78 grains of water, the 7mm RM almost 82. The best way to work up loads is by using 7X61 Sharpe & Hart loads (which holds 75 grains of H2O).
Ackley's book is a very good source, there were articles written here and there in the past, like Handloader #45 (Sept 1973).
Here are their max. loads;

140 grains / IMR 4064 / 60.0 gr / 3200 fps
140 grains / IMR 3031 / 57.0 gr / 3050 fps
160 grains / IMR 4350 / 64. 0 gr / 3050 fps

28 inches tube, M-10

These figures seem pretty high to my liking, this might be from the powder changes over time.
I run mine at lower pressure, say mid-loads for the 7X61 S&H, makes the brass last longer.
 
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Don't know what you plan to use for bullets but if you have a good bore start with the easy to obtain .284 diameter. These actually outperform the .287 160 gr Woodleighs in my rifle.
I ended preferring 154 gr Interbonds in .284.
JIm Foral also did an article on the Ross with some data and tips.
7x61 Sharpe & Hart is closer than 7mm mag data.
 
Mine doesn't shoot the .284 bullets. Best option for me today is to buy Woodleigh .287" bullets.
 
Woodleigh are certainly a quality bullet. The .284" bullets were giving sub 2" groups at 100 yards. I figured Woodleigh were the dream but no joy in my rifle just opened up the groups.
 
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