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Reloading
280 Remington load info
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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1502530" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>I am running 59 gr of H4831sc behind 140 gr Nosler Accubonds out of two .280s. Both Browning X-bolts. Sub 1/2" groups in both at 3040 fps. This is over BOOK max but the book loads were for the Remmy semi auto and pumps (742, 762) back in the day, which had to be anemic due to weak actions. You can load to 270 pressures according to most .280 loaders.</p><p>Btw: I just came off a 10 day hunt in WY and took five antelope with this load. All five dropped in their footprints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1502530, member: 105280"] I am running 59 gr of H4831sc behind 140 gr Nosler Accubonds out of two .280s. Both Browning X-bolts. Sub 1/2" groups in both at 3040 fps. This is over BOOK max but the book loads were for the Remmy semi auto and pumps (742, 762) back in the day, which had to be anemic due to weak actions. You can load to 270 pressures according to most .280 loaders. Btw: I just came off a 10 day hunt in WY and took five antelope with this load. All five dropped in their footprints. [/QUOTE]
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