Easily. that's about my min/max with the 168 grain bullets and RL26. I just barely hit pressure at 60.5 grains RL26 and 168 grain Berger VLD.
For me, 24" barrel, 168 grain Berger VLD, Nosler brass, Fed 215 primers. Pressure is at 2950 fps using 60.5 grains RL26.
hope this helps, good luck!
Totally agree, I'd have the smith look at it. Even if you can get the 160 grn AB to shoot well, you'd be somewhat boxed in with the bullets you might want to try in the future.
Plus, it might not be safe with factory ammo.
Thanks guys! :mrgreen:
Yeah, the 280ai is a sweetheart. Not that it's magic, and in practical hunting terms really doesn't do anything a 30-06 wont do. But it has several small attributes that when added together make it a sweet little cartrige.
Should be getting the meat back from the...
Thanks guys!
This is my first animal taken with a mono. It the LRX went cleanly through, and the cow went about 20 yards from where I shot her. I had a classic broadside shot, and put it through the lungs.
I've taken a few deer with Accubonds, and I tend to get a similar pass through shots...
Took this cow the last week of February. Spotted the herd at about 800 yards, well outside my comfort zone. No matter, it was an easy stalk down and around a hill. I reacquired the herd at about 400 yards, ranged them, and dialed up my scope.
I could have ended it right there, but the herd...
I've been working with mono's a bit more lately because I think the California disease will soon spread to Oregon. But I do like PT very much. AB's have also worked very well for me. But my experience with Barns so far has be excellent!
Haven't tried the e-tip yet.
I took a cow elk at 185 yards with a 7mm 168 grain LRX. Bullet cleanly passed through her, and she went about 20 yards and fell over dead. Shot through the lungs, one shot.
this was with a 280ai, with a MV of 2900 fps.
I use mostly RCBS. I have one set of Redding Competition dies, and they are very nice.
One thing about the Redding comp die sets. Redding needs to fire the designer of the box they come in! Once you set-up the die, they won't fit in that box again. lame.... :mrgreen:
I'm shooting the 168 grain Barns LRX out of my 280ai. It has a 1:8 twist though, which you'd need. But I'm at 2900 fps with RL26 @24" barrel.
I think the 145 grain LRX would be another good option.
I live in Oregon, which I think is on it's way to mono-only before too long. :roll:
I'd be kind of fun to play with in my 308 win. Not sure really what you'd gain, but it'd sure be a good bush whacking bullet.
Wonder why the boat tail though? Clearly BC isn't going to be what you're looking for in a bullet like that.
Very nice. I'm familiar with these families, but I wonder who has a new case design? Does the 375 Ruger have a parent cartridge? Or was that a clean sheet design?