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Ruger Hawkeye in .280 Remington !
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<blockquote data-quote="h2oPumper" data-source="post: 603026" data-attributes="member: 40103"><p>I recently traded a 270 Hawkeye All-Weather in for a 280 Hawkeye All-Weather due to accuracy issues. From what I can see with the 280, that will no longer be an issue. It's nice to see Ruger making another run of 280's. One thing I noticed is that the twist rate is different on the new ones compared to the new old-stock one that I traded for. Mine is supposed to be a 9.5 to 1 and the new ones for 2012 are 10 to 1. What's a better twist on the 280? Why the change?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="h2oPumper, post: 603026, member: 40103"] I recently traded a 270 Hawkeye All-Weather in for a 280 Hawkeye All-Weather due to accuracy issues. From what I can see with the 280, that will no longer be an issue. It's nice to see Ruger making another run of 280's. One thing I noticed is that the twist rate is different on the new ones compared to the new old-stock one that I traded for. Mine is supposed to be a 9.5 to 1 and the new ones for 2012 are 10 to 1. What's a better twist on the 280? Why the change? [/QUOTE]
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