skinnyjk
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I have a Kimber Classic Select in .280 AI I am absolutely in love with it, just flat out shoots, easy to carry, will way more than kill elk, mild recoil and muzzle blast. God, Country, Family, .280 AI
I have a Kimber Classic Select in .280 AI I am absolutely in love with it, just flat out shoots, easy to carry, will way more than kill elk, mild recoil and muzzle blast. God, Country, Family, .280 AI
My PacNor 9 twist 3 groove barrel is 26 inches long, the COAL or I should say BTO for base-to-ogive, is 2.791" which amounts to SAAMI plus 0.200" (that is a 0.010" jump to the lands, and fits the magazine box), the fired cases show headspace +.008" over virgin, and the load is 63.5 (the maximum listed charge in the manual is 63.0) grains of Retumbo lit by CCI BR2 primers. From break in to now I've gained some velocity. I had set aside some rounds of 63.0 gr in virgin cases for comparison, and the before/after averages are 2960/2973 after some 200 rounds, a modest but definite gain as the barrel seasoned. The 63.0 grain load in once-fired and partially resized cases ran 2992fps, the 63.5 grain load in partially resized case chrono's 3024fps. My chrono has always been a little optimistic, when I get to the long range again for trajectory validation I expect the corrected value to drop to near or just a hair over 3000. I have no ejector marks or primer indicators on the brass, but as always, this is my load in my rifle and anyone trying this should start low and work up- just like I did. My starting load was 59.5grains, and I advanced in half-grain increments, checking each case as it came out of the chamber. I should add that I am as surprised (and delighted) with this outcome as the rest of you. I built this 280AI expecting to run about 100 to 125 fps LESS than my old 7 Rem Mag which was 3040fps (and had the same spec barrel from the same maker). Sometimes you get lucky.
There is no more inherent accuracy to the .280 AI than any other round, that's just marketing hype.Hey there, I came across this old post of yours. I have never shot 7mm rm or 280 AI and I am really interested in the 7mm bullet for lr hunting (Possible elk) as well as shooting targets. For some crazy reason I am really intrigued with the 280AI due to its inherent accuracy efficiency and supposed I heard the 280AI is much less finicky accuracy-wise with loads compared to the 7mm rm. Did you find that to be true? I don't know the weight comparison from your old 7mm rm to the 280 AI, but was curious is the recoil the same or less with the 280 AI? I also heard there are feeding issues with the 280 AI? you still loving your 280 AI? Your rifle sounds awesome
Thanks! Mike
Mudrunner is probably the biggest proponent of and most knowledgeable guy I've ever run across on the subject of the .280 AI. If you're dead serious about one drop him a line and pick his brain.Thanks!