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What to do with 280 Rem mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Forrest Ebert" data-source="post: 2657424" data-attributes="member: 11524"><p>I had the same rifle and I converted it to a .280 AI. I got rid of the cheap factory stock for an HS Precision stock & changed the trigger. I put a 26" tube and had both the barrel and bolt fluted. Mine shoots a load of 63 grains of Retumbo with a 168 Berger Hunting bullet. Excellent accuracy with lights out performance from the Berger bullet! The DBM part never hindered my loading experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forrest Ebert, post: 2657424, member: 11524"] I had the same rifle and I converted it to a .280 AI. I got rid of the cheap factory stock for an HS Precision stock & changed the trigger. I put a 26” tube and had both the barrel and bolt fluted. Mine shoots a load of 63 grains of Retumbo with a 168 Berger Hunting bullet. Excellent accuracy with lights out performance from the Berger bullet! The DBM part never hindered my loading experience. [/QUOTE]
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