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.280 reloads
I am wanting to reload for my browning .280 with the boss system. I was wondering if anyone out there has loaded for this weapon and what loads you would use. Also where would you set the boss system at to be most accurate?
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RE: .280 reloads
I reload for my 280 also but I seat them pretty much .020 off the lands using a stoney point comparator. In the case of your A bolt you will have to seat them at the same length as factory loaded ammo. For deer I would use the Hornady 139 grain bullet which works real well and then the Nosler BT either should go about 3000 out of your A bolt with carefull handloads. Use Nosler #4 manual and it has some good loads in there ...My 280 likes IMR4831 H4831 and Rel19 and shoots pretty much anyone of those three extremely well. Finding the right powder is 1/2 the battle and with those 3 powders you can't go wrong. For Elk and larger game I use the 160 grain partition loaded up with IMR7828 not sure of the exact load but it is in the 58 grain range . Better look it up in the Nosler manual. It shoots about 2900 fps with that and absolutely wrecks Elk at all reasonable ranges. I was kind of surprised myself when I took a Bull with the 280 penetration was superb and it did everything it had to do. Your on your own with the boss it's trial and error. Stay with Remington brass as awful(sloppy) as it is and keep an eye on it. If you want real quality brass you can buy Norma brass which is tougher and will last longer. Thats the stuff I load up and take hunting using the Remington for target practice. Have fun with it .
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RE: .280 reloads
My Model 70 really likes Reloader 22. I have had good results with 150 gr noslers, both bt and partitions. Right now it is zeroed with 140 gr barnes x on 54 gr of Re22. Winchester magnum rifle and accurate arms 3100 have worked good too. The 280's I have fooled with arent very finicky. But they all have shot reloader 22 well. Imr 7828 gives high velocities, but I cant get very good groups with it. good luck
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RE: .280 reloads
Rel22 works well also Larry338 ...I found IMR7828 to be an eye opener with 160 grain bullets and I was getting exceptional groups with it but there was a lot of stiff recoil especially from a 700 KS.
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I reload for the .280 also,IMR 4350 is a great powder for accuracy...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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RE: .280 reloads
I agree with PA Jack IMR 4350 is the powder of choice for me. It works well in all of the 30-06 based cartridges.
Rem. 222 |
RE: .280 reloads
My Ruger #1 seems to favour H4831. Not the fastest powder out there but she likes it. I use the 162 gr btsp.
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I just bought a .280 today and was wondering what I would try in it ,thanks everyone for the info .I couldn't have asked for better timing now I don't even have to post a question..
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RE: .280 reloads
Thanks for all the info. I've got someplace to start now.
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RE: .280 reloads
I jsut did a whole bunch of work ups on this cartridge this weekend, Here is what I had
nosler Combined Technology Partition gold 160 Grain loaded with both RL 19, IMR 4350 5 shot groups were in the 1.5" range Nosler Fail Safe Combined Tecnology 160 gr. same powders RL19 had a 3 shot group of .48" and IMR 4350 had group of .78 Barnes X XBT 150Grain, same powders groups were in the 1.5+" range This was at an indoor range and the fail safes reacted very well in my ruger m77 mountain rifle (shorter barrel) Anyone hunted with these fail safes? like them? hate them? going on an elk hunt next week and plan on using them |
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