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Changing 280 rem to a 280ai
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<blockquote data-quote="jim thompson" data-source="post: 558471" data-attributes="member: 21380"><p>I've been reading the site for some time now and have pick up quite a bit of information form you all, but this my first question so be gentle. I recently picked up a Remington 700 light mountain rifle with a 22 inch barrel in .280 Rem. and am thinking of having it reamed to a .280 AI. I know that I will pick up some velocity, but is the 22" barrel enough or do I need a 24-26 " barrel to get the best performance out of this cartridge, and some load info would be greatly appreciated I want to load 140-160 grain bullets for elk and deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jim thompson, post: 558471, member: 21380"] I've been reading the site for some time now and have pick up quite a bit of information form you all, but this my first question so be gentle. I recently picked up a Remington 700 light mountain rifle with a 22 inch barrel in .280 Rem. and am thinking of having it reamed to a .280 AI. I know that I will pick up some velocity, but is the 22" barrel enough or do I need a 24-26 " barrel to get the best performance out of this cartridge, and some load info would be greatly appreciated I want to load 140-160 grain bullets for elk and deer. [/QUOTE]
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