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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
280ai killing the 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishkat" data-source="post: 1872823" data-attributes="member: 88202"><p>IMO the 280AI isn't killing the 7RM. I have a 7RM built by RBros Rifles, the rifle is chambered for shooting the 180 VLD's and the load data provided based on using Retumbo. Depending on location and temp the rifle shoots the 180's at 2990 to 3010, and has over the last four years. That is the same velocity I was told to expect from RBros. I tried RL26 recently and as you might expect the velocity increase was impressive but the accuracy was off. Decided to be content with the Retumbo and save the RL26 for a 300PRC barrel being spun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishkat, post: 1872823, member: 88202"] IMO the 280AI isn't killing the 7RM. I have a 7RM built by RBros Rifles, the rifle is chambered for shooting the 180 VLD's and the load data provided based on using Retumbo. Depending on location and temp the rifle shoots the 180's at 2990 to 3010, and has over the last four years. That is the same velocity I was told to expect from RBros. I tried RL26 recently and as you might expect the velocity increase was impressive but the accuracy was off. Decided to be content with the Retumbo and save the RL26 for a 300PRC barrel being spun. [/QUOTE]
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