Who chambers .280 rem?

madluk18

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I was looking through the three big shops, and some of the small ones, and I'm having a hell of a time finding a .280, specifically in a Tikka or sako.

who chambers in this caliber??


Lukas
 
A Pal of mine has a Weatherby MK V Ultra Lightweight in .280 Remington. I checked the Weatherby website only to find that it appears to have been dropped in favor of the .270 Winchester. Apparently Weatherby thinks a difference in diameter of .007" hardly seems worth quibbling about, but I would prefer a .280 for the bullet selection if nothing else.
 
Believe you're SOL for a Tikka or Sako in .280 Rem. Rem M700's, Browning X-Bolts, TC Encores and Ventures and Weatherby Mk V(still around) come in .280.
The 7-08 Rem case is .505" shorter than the .280. .53" shorter OAL. The .280 won't fit in the 7-08 Rem mag.
 
There are some old Remmy's around. I have shot one of the old Remington 725's in .280 Rem. What a gun. Lots of power in a light compact package. Good caliber. Hard to find ammo in most gun shops however. Not a problem if you reload though!
 
There is a gun store that has the limited edition (engraved floorplate) 700 CDL SF in .280 on clearence for $919. Non sponsor so pm if interested. I believe its the engraved model as Iam not sure they offered the .280 in the regular version. But double check if you phone.

Jason
 
Get a Tikka in 7-08 Rem and re-chamber to 280 Rem.

How expensive/easy is it to find someone to do it for me?

Also, whats the difference between a .280 rem and .280 AI.

I'll probably go with a Ruger or Winchester.
A little disappointing Tikka doesn't make one.
 
If you were in the market for a sako you could check out a Cooper. For only a couple hundred more bucks than a sako 85 you can have a nice Cooper in .280 or .280ai. Check the ee for the prophet river ad and check them out.
 
They're supposed to but none in Canada yet. I have my name on an 84L in a montana when they're here. I have a 84L select in .30-06 and that is a nice little action for sure!

My first Kimber is waiting for the strike to be over to deliver....if it's as nice as I hope then one of those selects might be in the future:)
 
You can still get a .280 in a Remington Mountain rifle. They only sell the laminated stainless version brand new, but there are some blued/walnut used ones kicking around. I have 2 and love'em. I got realy lucky last September. I went in to WSS looking to get a .30-06 in the Mtn rifle LSS. They had one, but there was something about that rifle that made me pass on it. I don't remember what. Then the sales guy said that he recently found in the back a blued/walnut Mtn rifle in .280 with the DM. It was brand new, never out of the box. Remington hasn't been making these for several years; only the LSS versions. So, even though I already had a .280 in a Mtn Rifle, I bought it anyway. Then in October I went back and found a .30-06 in LSS that I did like.

The m700 mountain rifles have a bad reputation for being weak in the acuraccy department, but out of the 3 I own, none won't do 1" or better at 100 yards... when I find the right load for it.
 
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