I want to build a "big brother" to my current Tikka Lite in 7-08. I believe that I have decided on a Tikka action with a TBD brand barrel chambered in .280AI. I would like to have a 1/8 twist rate and longer free-bore to have the capability to use heavier bullets with higher BCs; however, I still want to be able to hunt with more traditional weights and projectiles in 7mm for whitetails. Is there a penalty for having too much free-bore for traditional projectile weights in 7mm (think 120gn -165gn) with traditional seating depths and COALs? I will mostly be hunting with Barnes TTSX 120s, 140s or NOS 140 ABs but want the capability to go heavier if ever needed.
Ultimately, I know it's not super critical either way because I know 165s out of a 280AI will handle everything I want to do at reasonable hunting ranges, but I thought since I am building from the ground up, might as well give myself options for future tinkering...
Final question (for now) - I have seen .280AI brass advertised as "280 Ackley Improved" and "280 Ackley Improved w/ 40-degree shoulder." Don't all 280AIs have a 40-degree shoulder? Why the distinction?

Ultimately, I know it's not super critical either way because I know 165s out of a 280AI will handle everything I want to do at reasonable hunting ranges, but I thought since I am building from the ground up, might as well give myself options for future tinkering...
Final question (for now) - I have seen .280AI brass advertised as "280 Ackley Improved" and "280 Ackley Improved w/ 40-degree shoulder." Don't all 280AIs have a 40-degree shoulder? Why the distinction?




