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280 Ackley Chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="CTK" data-source="post: 2099498" data-attributes="member: 103842"><p>Now that this cartridge is popular, it is absurd that this issue continues to confuse everyone. I do not know the correct answer to the headspace question and have owned 4 280ai's. I have specified the Sammi chamber on my last 3 builds. My previous gunsmith cut the chamber too short to chamber Nosler brass. This was a famous accuracy gunsmith. Not intending to criticize him but illustrating that this confusion should have been solved a long time ago. I now use Peterson 280ai brass and the same Redding 280ai dies that I have owned for many years. I have never fire formed brass for the 280ai as it seems pointless given the availability of Nosler 280ai brass for at least 10 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTK, post: 2099498, member: 103842"] Now that this cartridge is popular, it is absurd that this issue continues to confuse everyone. I do not know the correct answer to the headspace question and have owned 4 280ai’s. I have specified the Sammi chamber on my last 3 builds. My previous gunsmith cut the chamber too short to chamber Nosler brass. This was a famous accuracy gunsmith. Not intending to criticize him but illustrating that this confusion should have been solved a long time ago. I now use Peterson 280ai brass and the same Redding 280ai dies that I have owned for many years. I have never fire formed brass for the 280ai as it seems pointless given the availability of Nosler 280ai brass for at least 10 years. [/QUOTE]
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