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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.280 rem load data
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 241690" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>I am loading for two different 280 Rem rifles. My son uses a Ruger 77 Mark II to shoot deer. He has taken 4 deer with this rifle and the load his gun likes is a Nosler 140 Accubond and RL-19 powder in Remington case, and WLR primers.</p><p>I followed the Nosler #6 Manual to develop this load. I worked up to the max listed 57. grains of RL-19. This load also works well in my Rem 700 CDL in 280 Rem. . This load gives just over 2900 ft/sec in my 24 inch barrel and just under 2900 in my son's Ruger. </p><p> This is an outstanding load for taking deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 241690, member: 10723"] I am loading for two different 280 Rem rifles. My son uses a Ruger 77 Mark II to shoot deer. He has taken 4 deer with this rifle and the load his gun likes is a Nosler 140 Accubond and RL-19 powder in Remington case, and WLR primers. I followed the Nosler #6 Manual to develop this load. I worked up to the max listed 57. grains of RL-19. This load also works well in my Rem 700 CDL in 280 Rem. . This load gives just over 2900 ft/sec in my 24 inch barrel and just under 2900 in my son's Ruger. This is an outstanding load for taking deer. [/QUOTE]
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