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280 AI Reloading Input
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<blockquote data-quote="DucNutz" data-source="post: 1871049" data-attributes="member: 113749"><p>I've recently begun reloading for the 280 AI. Powder wise i'm getting good results from 4831SC with 160 accubonds. I've got a load of 168 bergers with R-23 ready to shoot. </p><p></p><p>All of the Trim to length I've seen is 2.525" with a max of 2.530. 2.590 sounds really long to me. </p><p></p><p>For measuring head space, I've been using the A330 comparator bushing as it measures closet to the neck/shoulder junction. (this may very well be the wrong tool to use, but it seems to be working for me.) My thoughts when using this bushing was that my understanding of the original design of the 280 AI was for it to head space off the neck/shoulder junction. Curious if you have any thoughts or opinions on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DucNutz, post: 1871049, member: 113749"] I've recently begun reloading for the 280 AI. Powder wise i'm getting good results from 4831SC with 160 accubonds. I've got a load of 168 bergers with R-23 ready to shoot. All of the Trim to length I've seen is 2.525" with a max of 2.530. 2.590 sounds really long to me. For measuring head space, I've been using the A330 comparator bushing as it measures closet to the neck/shoulder junction. (this may very well be the wrong tool to use, but it seems to be working for me.) My thoughts when using this bushing was that my understanding of the original design of the 280 AI was for it to head space off the neck/shoulder junction. Curious if you have any thoughts or opinions on this. [/QUOTE]
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