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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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280 Rem to 280 AI... is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 2149548" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>I rebarreled a savage 110 with a carbon six 24" barrel. Its bedded into a B&C duramaxx stock and shoots tiny groups. This weekend I shot my smallest group ever at 700yds 2.75". The rifle was originally a 25-06 and I have experienced no feeding issues. I'm shooting the 160 accubond with RL23 and a Fed215M primer in nosler brass. I will say that my rifle showed pressure way low on powder and even without pressure signs is shooting very high velocity. I have absolutely no regrets with the re-barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 2149548, member: 38801"] I rebarreled a savage 110 with a carbon six 24" barrel. Its bedded into a B&C duramaxx stock and shoots tiny groups. This weekend I shot my smallest group ever at 700yds 2.75". The rifle was originally a 25-06 and I have experienced no feeding issues. I'm shooting the 160 accubond with RL23 and a Fed215M primer in nosler brass. I will say that my rifle showed pressure way low on powder and even without pressure signs is shooting very high velocity. I have absolutely no regrets with the re-barrel. [/QUOTE]
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