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Torn between the 280 ai and the 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1600544" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>I'd be carefull about converting .270 and 30-06 brass. the .280 has a longer headspace and I believe it is longer. I'd go .280 AI. It theoretically more accurate because it head spaces off the shoulder, ballistics aren't far behind the 7mm RM, and you get one more cartridge in the magazine. Although, if you want extremely heavy bullets, I'd go 7mm RM with a fast twist and a long throat. Like they say in the racing world, "There's no replacement for displacement.".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1600544, member: 59036"] I'd be carefull about converting .270 and 30-06 brass. the .280 has a longer headspace and I believe it is longer. I'd go .280 AI. It theoretically more accurate because it head spaces off the shoulder, ballistics aren't far behind the 7mm RM, and you get one more cartridge in the magazine. Although, if you want extremely heavy bullets, I'd go 7mm RM with a fast twist and a long throat. Like they say in the racing world, "There's no replacement for displacement.". [/QUOTE]
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