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Torn between the 280 ai and the 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangedude" data-source="post: 1600549" data-attributes="member: 91150"><p>My advice is to plan on buying factory brass (Nosler, in this case,) if you're going the 280 AI and not plan on fire-forming / making your own brass, as that is a double-barrel-wearing exercise and a time consuming process, and one that is very unnecessary, given other great cartridge options. Either cartridge will do (or the other options that others have mentioned in this thread.) Spend more time shooting and hunting and less time reloading and wearing out your gun and shoulder at the bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangedude, post: 1600549, member: 91150"] My advice is to plan on buying factory brass (Nosler, in this case,) if you're going the 280 AI and not plan on fire-forming / making your own brass, as that is a double-barrel-wearing exercise and a time consuming process, and one that is very unnecessary, given other great cartridge options. Either cartridge will do (or the other options that others have mentioned in this thread.) Spend more time shooting and hunting and less time reloading and wearing out your gun and shoulder at the bench. [/QUOTE]
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