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.280 AI controversy explained ...
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 1284681" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>The Gibbs has 35 degree shoulders. I really don't have any idea but Ackley got the most press and Speer did wildcat manual 50's with lot of his loads. At one time 280 was wildcat and Speer manual back then had it as 7-06. Ackley has his own line of mag caliber 25,270 Ackley mag and he used 300 H&H case with 28 degree shoulder and both case little shorter than Wby's and that dates back 30's when he live in Oregon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 1284681, member: 306"] The Gibbs has 35 degree shoulders. I really don't have any idea but Ackley got the most press and Speer did wildcat manual 50's with lot of his loads. At one time 280 was wildcat and Speer manual back then had it as 7-06. Ackley has his own line of mag caliber 25,270 Ackley mag and he used 300 H&H case with 28 degree shoulder and both case little shorter than Wby's and that dates back 30's when he live in Oregon. [/QUOTE]
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