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280 Ackley Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 1353547" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>OK, well first off the case dimensions are not the same, the neck shoulder juncture is longer in a 280 Rem. vs. 270 Win. so you'd cause considerable headspace problems! Plus why not at least have the head stamp correct or close enough to it!?! It's usual for necks to thin going up, and thicken going down in neck size which BTW is why I said what I did BR.</p><p></p><p>But Yah don't let my opinion sway you from your own ideas..... </p><p></p><p>To my knowledge the body already has to be blown forward 0.091" when fire-forming 280 Rem. to 280 AI brass, and why it's important to have a bullet touching the lands when doing so..... So if you're OK with using a 270 Win case which is another 0.051" shorter, I'd make sure of that detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 1353547, member: 61185"] OK, well first off the case dimensions are not the same, the neck shoulder juncture is longer in a 280 Rem. vs. 270 Win. so you'd cause considerable headspace problems! Plus why not at least have the head stamp correct or close enough to it!?! It's usual for necks to thin going up, and thicken going down in neck size which BTW is why I said what I did BR. But Yah don't let my opinion sway you from your own ideas..... To my knowledge the body already has to be blown forward 0.091" when fire-forming 280 Rem. to 280 AI brass, and why it's important to have a bullet touching the lands when doing so..... So if you're OK with using a 270 Win case which is another 0.051" shorter, I'd make sure of that detail. [/QUOTE]
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