Component availability for new gun

I'm getting close to ordering a new gun. I'm thinking 280ai, but not too many components available to reload for it. I have everything for 30-06 and right now, it's in a close second for cartridge choice. So if you were going to get a new gun, would you let the availability of components sway your decision?
To a point, with the 280 ai you can always run .280 rem thru it and walla 280 ai brass supposedly. Confirmed that with Fierce and a few other sources. Now just large rifle primers, powder, and bullet of choice. Looking 280 ai myself. But I have the reloading stuff already as I have a 7mm rem mag.
 
You can fire form 280AI from 30-06 case and several others cases. So brass should never be problem. .284 caliber bullets are in all different weight too.
 
I pick up my 280 next week. I found couple boxes of Peterson brass online a member here alerted me to. I had no problem finding bullets in stock at Sportsman's and Midway (ELD X in 150 and 162, Accubonds, and Barnes TTSX 140s). Powder might be tough if you currently don't have any. I'm hoping my supply o fH4350 will work for me.
Here is another option. Talked to one ole boy here and he reloads and shoots in competition states after temp hits 90+ the bullets rises roughly five inches.
 

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I'm getting close to ordering a new gun. I'm thinking 280ai, but not too many components available to reload for it. I have everything for 30-06 and right now, it's in a close second for cartridge choice. So if you were going to get a new gun, would you let the availability of components sway your decision?
Presuming you have a 30.06 (basis comment about reloading equipment), interested in reasoning for looking at a caliber close to the 30.06, i.e., is this gun a replacement for current 30.06 or are you looking to get something ballistically different? For flat shooting mulie guns you could go lighter into the 270-6.5 range.
Best of luck on whatever you choose...hope it's a bug killer.
Cheers and Happy New Year.
 
That the problem with several IMR powder is it's changes with the weather. I blew a primer out of a rifle using IMR 4350 powder due to weather changes. Move on to Hodgdon H 4350 and H4831 powders and stop that problem. See attachment on Extreme powders. I changed over in 2000 and never look back.
 

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Yes, I have 30-06 brass, some 270 brass( 20 or so). It's all range brass that I have picked up through the years. I have quite a variety of powder and enough primers for now.
270 is right behind 30-06 for my choices, but I like to have something that no one has heard of when I show up to hunt.

Great point everyone, thanks for all the help.
 
If you are finding it difficult to get brass and can't get regular 280 rem to fire form, use 270 win, run it into a 280 die, resize and then fire form, No donut in the neck sizing up 270 brass either. Love my 280AI's.
 
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