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Reloading
.280 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 346793" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>I load for a couple of 280 Rem rifles. My son uses a Ruger Mark II in 280 Rem as his deer gun and he has had very good success with it using 140 Accubond bullets and RL-19 powder. Another friend of mine shoots a Remington CDL rifles in 280 Rem.. He has used Hornady 162 SST bullets to take deer. He loads his gun using IMR-7828. When I load my Remington CDL in 280 Rem with 160 Accubonds I use IMR-7828. That being said you can use RL-22 or IMR-4350. Both will work. I seem to get better accuracy with IMR-4350 in many different caliber that I load but RL-22 should offer more velocity. The Alliant web site shows that 56 grains of RL-22 will give you 2807 ft/sec using a Speer 160 SP. This is a max load and should be worked up to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 346793, member: 10723"] I load for a couple of 280 Rem rifles. My son uses a Ruger Mark II in 280 Rem as his deer gun and he has had very good success with it using 140 Accubond bullets and RL-19 powder. Another friend of mine shoots a Remington CDL rifles in 280 Rem.. He has used Hornady 162 SST bullets to take deer. He loads his gun using IMR-7828. When I load my Remington CDL in 280 Rem with 160 Accubonds I use IMR-7828. That being said you can use RL-22 or IMR-4350. Both will work. I seem to get better accuracy with IMR-4350 in many different caliber that I load but RL-22 should offer more velocity. The Alliant web site shows that 56 grains of RL-22 will give you 2807 ft/sec using a Speer 160 SP. This is a max load and should be worked up to. [/QUOTE]
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