I use 143 Grain Hammer Hunters in my 280AI and its shoots lights out and has very little recoil. I absolutely love it. Has been like a lightening bolt on Deer and Antelope.
Is anyone using light bullets in their 280AI. I have a small frame 16 year old son that's fascinated with the cartridge, but he wants to run 140gn bullets on whitetail and antelope. I know next to nothing about the round, and have been reading up on it all day before we buy this rifle, but I'm not finding much about it with lighter bullets. Seems like it would be a nice flat shooting, low recoil round on paper. What's do your real world results look like?
The recoil is an issue in my mind, but not his at this point, but he hasn't shot anything larger than a 6.5 Creedmoor, but wants to step up in power on his own. We are going to shoot a friends 280AI this weekend. We'll see if he decides the 7-08 is more his speed.
This is very encouraging.
The worst part is I already bought a 6.5 PRC thinking he'd shoot it, but he got a 6.5 Creedmoor when everyone was crazy over them, and a couple guides we talked to didn't want him to bring that, so he's kinda stung and afraid the 6.5 PRC will turn out the same way. I've tried to tell him it's not the same, but he's got the 280AI in his head and he might have gotten a bit of stubbornness honestly.
I have one. He wants something differentDon't mean to over step the OP but the 6.5 PRC is one hell of a round. I have taken elk sized critters out to 500 yards with 140 grain Accubonds with absolutely no issues and they never got more than 10 feet from where the bullet hit them. As I stated above the AI is a super sweet caliber and I love it but my PRC is my go to gun for 600 yards and under.
Sorry the guides put the mind set out there for you that 6.5 MM bullet wasn't enough. Those deer will definitely notice the .5 MM difference …….anyways 140s in my 280ai have a very manageable recoil very flat shooting and accurate. It's one of my favorite rounds your son will love it. It will have more recoil tho but running 120s would be another great option as wellThis is very encouraging.
The worst part is I already bought a 6.5 PRC thinking he'd shoot it, but he got a 6.5 Creedmoor when everyone was crazy over them, and a couple guides we talked to didn't want him to bring that, so he's kinda stung and afraid the 6.5 PRC will turn out the same way. I've tried to tell him it's not the same, but he's got the 280AI in his head and he might have gotten a bit of stubbornness honestly.
When he was first starting to shoot, he wanted a 6.5 Creedmoor so I bought him a Browning AB3 and loaded it with 120 Nosler BT. It was softer recoiling for the little fella and sure woke that Creedmoor up in my opinion. Here he is 11 years old and his best deer to date.The 120 BTs are little death rays! Running them out of my 7-08AI @ 3000fps hits deer like a lightning bolt. For my numbers, I figure them to be good out to 400yrds, with a 280AI I'm sure they'd be good to 500 or maybe a little more? Not for certain, but I understand them to be a slightly tougher construction than the 140s? IDK, but I do know they work! So much so, I'm thinking of trying them in my 7-300PRC just to see what they'll do?