novaman64
Well-Known Member
So didnt hunt or shoot long range for a while, sold my custom 260, a few years ago, picked up a Tikka T3 Lite 7 rem mag... Recently started shooting more, and stretching its legs out 500-600 yards, but I am at the point want to do more distance again and get back into it...
So have a couple options right now...
Sell the Tikka, build a 280ai, stiller action, 24-25" heavy sporter barrel flutted (probably benchmark) 1:9.5 twist, Manners MCS-SL stock, Timney trigger, then debating on bottom metal (if I would want a detachable mag or just BDL).
Other option would be to re-barrel the 7mag, keep it as a 7 rem mag put a Remington style recoil lug on it, and drop it in a new stock.
Most the hunting I do is high up in the mountains after deer, where a chunk of the shots are under 200 yards, but occasionally there are opportunities for longer shoots (800-1000 yards). Would also occasionally be used for coyote hunting (though I have a bolt action 223 I normally use for that). Then trips to shoot some long range 800-1000 yards targets….
Leaning towards the 280ai just because its less powder, longer barrel life, less noise, less recoil. I have been shooting the Berger 168 VLD's out of my 7mag, would prolly stick with those in the 280ai, maybe load up some 140's for deer. In the future, because I live in CA, they are outlawing lead, so will need to be shooting solid core bullets, which right now in the .284 size looks like you can only get in up to 140 grains, but left to see if more options will come out
So have a couple options right now...
Sell the Tikka, build a 280ai, stiller action, 24-25" heavy sporter barrel flutted (probably benchmark) 1:9.5 twist, Manners MCS-SL stock, Timney trigger, then debating on bottom metal (if I would want a detachable mag or just BDL).
Other option would be to re-barrel the 7mag, keep it as a 7 rem mag put a Remington style recoil lug on it, and drop it in a new stock.
Most the hunting I do is high up in the mountains after deer, where a chunk of the shots are under 200 yards, but occasionally there are opportunities for longer shoots (800-1000 yards). Would also occasionally be used for coyote hunting (though I have a bolt action 223 I normally use for that). Then trips to shoot some long range 800-1000 yards targets….
Leaning towards the 280ai just because its less powder, longer barrel life, less noise, less recoil. I have been shooting the Berger 168 VLD's out of my 7mag, would prolly stick with those in the 280ai, maybe load up some 140's for deer. In the future, because I live in CA, they are outlawing lead, so will need to be shooting solid core bullets, which right now in the .284 size looks like you can only get in up to 140 grains, but left to see if more options will come out