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Basically a light 2x7 leupold. Good enough for 300-400 yards in my opinion.
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jezzolo":mipiez8u said:Buy the .280 and make it into a .280 AI
DrMike":2gt4rttz said:filmjunkie4ever":2gt4rttz said:6mm Remington":2gt4rttz said:filmjunkie4ever":2gt4rttz said:Fotis -
I have actually never fired one personally (Doc we will have a confessional about this later )
Dale
Oh the shame Dale! :twisted: Never fired a .280 Remington. That right there is blasphemy! :shock:
David
Yeah David, it's downright heresy.
Will need some divine absolution to feel right about things ever again.
Dale
Purchase a .280 NOW! Load up a hundred cartridges and leave your evil ways immediately lest you should turn some benighted soul from the right path.
Charlie-NY":2vofxmzn said:I would have opted for the 7-08 now that Lapua has started making brass for it. I believe that Norma makes 7x57 brass but who make quality 280 brass?
My first consideration (now) when building a new rifle is the availability of high quality brass. Five years of component shortages has taught me a few things.
6mm Remington":2cabn8i0 said:preacher":2cabn8i0 said:Pure nostalgic choice for me would be the 7x57...the .275 just seems to go with a Farquharson single shot! I had a 1A in .270 that was not a spectacular shooter and the trigger was a "glock wannabe", ha. But, in 7x57, that same rifle would have been miles ahead of what the old Farquharson's were.
Those #1's can be real shooters too. Here are two different loads out of my 6mm Remington 1B at 100 yards.
400 yards
DrMike":11lf5ldt said:Now you're talking, Jake! However, remember that you're selling the master salesman! :mrgreen: