Here is my best hunting load:
Rem.case
CCI LR 250 (Mag)
SPEER Grand Slam 160grs
Norma MRP 56grs. (max in my rifle)
1mm free-flight (free-bore?!)
The only cartridge that shoot "hole in hole" in my rifle at 100 yrd and I�m lucky that also is my hunting load for medium-big game.
Jonas, Sweden
My .280 have a 22" stainless barrel (Ruger MKII RBZ).
I have no chrono but the theory-speed will be around 2750 fps.
I have not yet try Nosler Part. 160grs. and I see no need for it when speer works great, proberly ethier the moose feel the diffirens between Part. or Grand S. 160grs.
/jonas
[This message has been edited by Jonas (edited 08-29-2001).]
We were both shooting my handloads featuring 160 Nosler partitions and IMR 4350.....
His bull was a one shot kill with a lung shot..
Mine took two but only because the moose was unaware that he was dead after the first shot...
I don't know the velocity but my partner shot a bull caribou at around 300 yards with his .280 with the same load..
Try IMR7828 w/ the 160 gr Partition. It gives the best accuracy and velocity out of my Weatherby LT in .280. My load is just under max in Nosler#4 Relaoding quide. Measured velocity is 2878 fps.
Sounds like most of us .280 hunters like the 160grs. bullets.
And the classics premium bullets like partion and grand slam are enough for the .280 velocity.
I will try some 150grs. Part. and see how they perform. I think they also can handle a moose.
What thinks the other .280 hunters?
Jonas
Sierra SPBT GK 160 / N 160 / 56.0 / CCI 250.
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Andr�
I have tried 150 grain bullets in my .280, which is a Winchester M70, but my rifle does not group them as well as the 140 grain or the 160 grain bullets...