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    280AI - pros & cons?

    I have an itch that needs to be scratched (and not in a "just spent a weekend in Hamilton and should now see a GP kind of way....) - I'm weighing up getting a new rifle and have been looking into the 280AI. I'm trying to be objective, so this isn't a "which calibre is best" battle, although I will kick a few 270 owners and rule out this calibre as it is for cavemen. Intended use is tops hunting in the Ruahines. Thoughts gentlemen? (Cavemen need not apply )

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    You have got Nosler Custom brass now, not cheap but at least you won't need to fireform. Check the price of dies though. It is really close to the 7mm mag in performance. Could be cheaper to get a 7mm mag, brass and dies being cheaper. But if the 280AI is the itch that needs scratching then go for it.

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    280AI - pros & cons?

    I had one. They are a calibre that can do it all. From 120 & 140 TTSX to 162 amax. I shot boars at 10m to deer at 350m. Easy. Never tested it out to put it plainly.
    They need a long barrel that's why mine is gone. They don't but if they don't then they're basically a caveman's walking stick.
    ...if I had to put my caveman hat on I'd have to agree with Brads. Saum.
    I've had 7RMag, Saum, 708, 250, amongst others and I'm simply still sitting on my .308W. they're the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    I had one. They are a calibre that can do it all. From 120 & 140 TTSX to 162 amax. I shot boars at 10m to deer at 350m. Easy. Never tested it out to put it plainly.
    They need a long barrel that's why mine is gone. They don't but if they don't then they're basically a caveman's walking stick.
    ...if I had to put my caveman hat on I'd have to agree with Brads. Saum.
    I've had 7RMag, Saum, 708, 250, amongst others and I'm simply still sitting on my .308W. they're the best.
    I will always have a 308 in the safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    I will always have a 308 in the safe.
    That's the boy
    280 is cool, I ran into difficulties with the powders I was running; some of the Reloader powders are very temp sensitive and on day like today I clocked a 140AB at 3280fps. That was not nice out of the light mountain rifle. I pulled them all and started again.
    I'd do it mate. There is nothing to loose and they hold their value.
    Barrel length no problem to you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    That's the boy
    280 is cool, I ran into difficulties with the powders I was running; some of the Reloader powders are very temp sensitive and on day like today I clocked a 140AB at 3280fps. That was not nice out of the light mountain rifle. I pulled them all and started again.
    I'd do it mate. There is nothing to loose and they hold their value.
    Barrel length no problem to you?
    Barrel length no issue - I'm not intending to be using the next toy in the thick shit.
    Just looking at a welcome addition to the safe - some people spend heaps on motocross and other pursuits, I wouldn't be the only one here who likes to carry a shooting stick that they enjoy shooting as well.
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    Which rifle are you looking at getting ?

    Some are a little short in the magazine length.
    Contact me for reloading components, brass, projectiles, powder, primers, etc

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    I am waiting for sneeze to offer me his Cooper in .280 Ack for cheap of course😆

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    Geeze for many years I thought my 280ai was pretty good, now I find out its a cavemans walking stick with a mag that's to short for the 1000s of amax Iv been shooting, needing overpriced dies and is a poor choice with better options in every direction

    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I am waiting for sneeze to offer me his Cooper in .280 Ack for cheap of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    Dave your best bet would be to invest in a cryogenics plant......no guarantees though.
    Seen one on trademe. Put it on my watchlist😆

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Seen one on trademe. Put it on my watchlist😆

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    Now I remember why I have kept the 280ai all these years,.... dental hygiene

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    Here’s mine.



    I had it built for an open country rifle as I’ve just moved to Christchurch. Shoots 162 AMAX and 160 Accubonds really well although I haven’t had a chance to stretch its legs yet. Performance wise it’s on par with a friend’s 7mmSAUM but lagging behind the 7mm Rem Mag by a few 100 fps.

    The only con I’ve found so far with the 280AI is the Nosler Custom brass is so expensive that while looking for an ejected shell a few weeks ago I missed an opportunity at a second Stag. It was a long walk so I guess it may have been a blessing in disguise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayden C View Post
    Here’s mine.



    I had it built for an open country rifle as I’ve just moved to Christchurch. Shoots 162 AMAX and 160 Accubonds really well although I haven’t had a chance to stretch its legs yet. Performance wise it’s on par with a friend’s 7mmSAUM but lagging behind the 7mm Rem Mag by a few 100 fps.

    The only con I’ve found so far with the 280AI is the Nosler Custom brass is so expensive that while looking for an ejected shell a few weeks ago I missed an opportunity at a second Stag. It was a long walk so I guess it may have been a blessing in disguise.
    That looks familiar Hayden, must be the one that Abe built you on my old action?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt2308 View Post
    That looks familiar Hayden, must be the one that Abe built you on my old action?
    :-)
    Yip that's the one although I'm not sure how you recognize it. Originally I was just going to re barrel it and well.......

    Abe did a good job!

 

 

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