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Reloading
.280 Ackley and 150grn Swift Scirocco II
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<blockquote data-quote="yawn" data-source="post: 761891" data-attributes="member: 13540"><p>Iv got some 2000 rounds through my excalibur 280ai. Nosler brass has been fine with over 10 cycles and no issues at all. I shoot 162 amax single shot for longer ranges (though its still .040 off as thats as long as I can extract a loaded round) and the ttsx 140gr for a mag length load for close stuff. It s one of the least fussy rifles Iv ever had so as above try them at mag lenght and see how they go. You shouldnt have any trouble getting that speed wit a 26" barrel.</p><p> Re: the differnt chamber specs , I read an article a while ago that compared the go-nogo gauges for both the PO Ackley and the SAAMI and no actual difference could be found other than they seemed to be indexed off slightly different positions on the shoulder. </p><p> </p><p><a href="https://gunsmithtalk.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/280-ackley-improved-emperical-headspace-test/" target="_blank">https://gunsmithtalk.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/280-ackley-improved-emperical-headspace-test/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yawn, post: 761891, member: 13540"] Iv got some 2000 rounds through my excalibur 280ai. Nosler brass has been fine with over 10 cycles and no issues at all. I shoot 162 amax single shot for longer ranges (though its still .040 off as thats as long as I can extract a loaded round) and the ttsx 140gr for a mag length load for close stuff. It s one of the least fussy rifles Iv ever had so as above try them at mag lenght and see how they go. You shouldnt have any trouble getting that speed wit a 26" barrel. Re: the differnt chamber specs , I read an article a while ago that compared the go-nogo gauges for both the PO Ackley and the SAAMI and no actual difference could be found other than they seemed to be indexed off slightly different positions on the shoulder. [url]https://gunsmithtalk.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/280-ackley-improved-emperical-headspace-test/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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