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Winchester Model 70 .280 Remington upgrade to AI
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnT" data-source="post: 2064386" data-attributes="member: 12485"><p>Woodleighs are a great Aussie bullet Blunder. They don't just test on gel they actually test it on game. I used the 300gr 375 Protected Point in Africa last year and performance was superb including 1 shot kill on Cape Buffalo. Accuracy in my 375 was also excellent. </p><p></p><p>That said they are not a high BC bullet but for hunting they are superb. For that reason the 175's should stabilise fine. I have some 160 PP to try in mine.</p><p></p><p>As you said it's all fun whether you AI or not. Here in Oz we don't have as many good gunsmiths (especially for M70) and the wait times are long. For that reason most likely I'll keep mine as a std 280Rem. </p><p></p><p>I'm enjoying the noticeable recoil reduction from my 30-06.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnT, post: 2064386, member: 12485"] Woodleighs are a great Aussie bullet Blunder. They don't just test on gel they actually test it on game. I used the 300gr 375 Protected Point in Africa last year and performance was superb including 1 shot kill on Cape Buffalo. Accuracy in my 375 was also excellent. That said they are not a high BC bullet but for hunting they are superb. For that reason the 175's should stabilise fine. I have some 160 PP to try in mine. As you said it's all fun whether you AI or not. Here in Oz we don't have as many good gunsmiths (especially for M70) and the wait times are long. For that reason most likely I'll keep mine as a std 280Rem. I'm enjoying the noticeable recoil reduction from my 30-06. [/QUOTE]
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