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<blockquote data-quote="CTK" data-source="post: 1894467" data-attributes="member: 103842"><p>My new build will have an 8.7" twist. I am thinking that this will be fine up to a 175 berger. Will be 24" barrel. I would be thrilled if could safely and accurately push a 160 Accubond near 3000 fps. In my previous 280ai the accuracy nodes were situated at super slow and at the ragged edge of over pressure. Is this a common experience with the 280ai? I am wondering if magnum primers might change this equation or will have no positive impact at all? My hunting temps can vary 60+ degrees. I have tried to stay with less temp sensitive powder. My first 280ai loved N165 with 140 Accubonds. Later learned that VV powders were very temp sensitive. This was early in my reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTK, post: 1894467, member: 103842"] My new build will have an 8.7” twist. I am thinking that this will be fine up to a 175 berger. Will be 24” barrel. I would be thrilled if could safely and accurately push a 160 Accubond near 3000 fps. In my previous 280ai the accuracy nodes were situated at super slow and at the ragged edge of over pressure. Is this a common experience with the 280ai? I am wondering if magnum primers might change this equation or will have no positive impact at all? My hunting temps can vary 60+ degrees. I have tried to stay with less temp sensitive powder. My first 280ai loved N165 with 140 Accubonds. Later learned that VV powders were very temp sensitive. This was early in my reloading. [/QUOTE]
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