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DrMike":24v1uhry said:What's your load on the .280? I have an older Model 70 FWT chambered in .280 that was produced in New Haven. It will provide me with similar grounds with a variety of 139/140 grain bullets. I've never been able to get the enviable groups with heavier bullets. They will shoot sub-MOA, but never those nice bug-holes. Yet, with 139 grain Hornady Interlocks, 140 grain Partitions, 140 grain Ballistic Tips or even with 140 grain A-Frames, groups were 0.5 inches or less. I have used that rifle for many years to harvest a number of fine deer.
35 Whelen":tdxr4b58 said:Another thing to consider with a SG is the weight ! My 150th Anniversary model has highly figured wood that is Stunning to look at but it weighes nearly 3 lbs! Put that on a barreled action that weighes nearly 5 lbs and you have a gun that weighes almost 8 lbs unscoped! So your going to be north of 9lbs with optics and rings???