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Reloading
280ai load development (continues)
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2602576" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>I'd like to add if you're dead set on using a Berger try a classic hunter. They are easy in comparison to the VLD. Seating depth isn't nearly as finicky. I went to the 175 Elite Hunter and still get 2920 out of my 280 AI with 58.3 grains of Rldr 23. This is safe from my rifle but you should work up as it is pretty hot. It's nasty good one elk and mule deer. Little hard on Antelope. Lose a lot of meat. I'm using Nosler brass and standard 210 Match primers. No magnum primers. Shoots 5 in a .338" hole at 100 yds. My wife's 280 AI likes Rldr 17, CCI mag primers and 160 grain Accubonds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2602576, member: 105681"] I'd like to add if you're dead set on using a Berger try a classic hunter. They are easy in comparison to the VLD. Seating depth isn't nearly as finicky. I went to the 175 Elite Hunter and still get 2920 out of my 280 AI with 58.3 grains of Rldr 23. This is safe from my rifle but you should work up as it is pretty hot. It's nasty good one elk and mule deer. Little hard on Antelope. Lose a lot of meat. I'm using Nosler brass and standard 210 Match primers. No magnum primers. Shoots 5 in a .338" hole at 100 yds. My wife's 280 AI likes Rldr 17, CCI mag primers and 160 grain Accubonds. [/QUOTE]
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