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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
280 AI and H4350 and H4895
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1975625" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I don't own a .280 Ackley Improved, however I have done a lot of research on the cartridge due to wanting to build one for myself; and, I probably will build a .280AI or a 6.5-06 in the near future. I do however have a .270 Ackley Improved, the heaviest bullets that I shoot presently are the 150gr ABLRs; 1-10 twist barrel. I have to say that no matter what powder you settle upon, for a .280AI out to 300 yards (or beyond), just about any of the powders you have mentioned ought to work quite well to develop loads with. When I build a rifle usually, two are built at the same time (one for me and one for my son) on the same actions, with the same action work, by the same gunsmith in the same cartridge/caliber using the same components. From reloading different powders in different rifles in the same cartridge I have found that some rifles like different powders and the reloader has to find what that particular powder/bullet combination is for that particular rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1975625, member: 69192"] I don't own a .280 Ackley Improved, however I have done a lot of research on the cartridge due to wanting to build one for myself; and, I probably will build a .280AI or a 6.5-06 in the near future. I do however have a .270 Ackley Improved, the heaviest bullets that I shoot presently are the 150gr ABLRs; 1-10 twist barrel. I have to say that no matter what powder you settle upon, for a .280AI out to 300 yards (or beyond), just about any of the powders you have mentioned ought to work quite well to develop loads with. When I build a rifle usually, two are built at the same time (one for me and one for my son) on the same actions, with the same action work, by the same gunsmith in the same cartridge/caliber using the same components. From reloading different powders in different rifles in the same cartridge I have found that some rifles like different powders and the reloader has to find what that particular powder/bullet combination is for that particular rifle. [/QUOTE]
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