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Loading 280 Rem w/ Hornady Interbond
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<blockquote data-quote="hypersonic" data-source="post: 418973" data-attributes="member: 5217"><p>I can't help you on the exact bullet as I load 160 AB's in mine currently with IMR 7828 and cci 200's. I would look to H-4831 Rl-22 7828 and so on just depends on what your rifle prefers. If you have a 24" barrel you should be able to get them moving at a pretty good clip with one of the above listed powders. I suspect you might have a 1 in 10 twist in that Rem which should do ok with 154-160 grain bullets if the speed is right. The 280 is one of my favourate cartridges and it always with me when deer season is in full swing and it puts deer down no if's and's or but's. I have taken quite a few deer one black bear and one moose with my 280 only the bear needed a second shot, first one was at 326 yards and a little far back my fault on reading the wind. The 160 AB hit him hard enough to allow me to get off a second shot as he was heading away game over. Once you find a good load and take some game with your 280 you will wonder why you never had one sooner.</p><p></p><p>Hype</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypersonic, post: 418973, member: 5217"] I can't help you on the exact bullet as I load 160 AB's in mine currently with IMR 7828 and cci 200's. I would look to H-4831 Rl-22 7828 and so on just depends on what your rifle prefers. If you have a 24" barrel you should be able to get them moving at a pretty good clip with one of the above listed powders. I suspect you might have a 1 in 10 twist in that Rem which should do ok with 154-160 grain bullets if the speed is right. The 280 is one of my favourate cartridges and it always with me when deer season is in full swing and it puts deer down no if's and's or but's. I have taken quite a few deer one black bear and one moose with my 280 only the bear needed a second shot, first one was at 326 yards and a little far back my fault on reading the wind. The 160 AB hit him hard enough to allow me to get off a second shot as he was heading away game over. Once you find a good load and take some game with your 280 you will wonder why you never had one sooner. Hype [/QUOTE]
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