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280/333 - - Does anyone know this caliber? How does it compare to a stadard 280 Rem? I suppose ammo/dies are hard to come by? Thanks for any info. ______________________________ "Are you gonna pull them pistols,...or whistle Dixie??" Josie Wales 1866 | ||
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Well! The 333/280 Jeffery is about the same as a .280 REM, but, there is a but, the old jeffery has more casevolume than the REM so it will duplicate the ballistics of the REM with lower pressure. I am having a .333 jeffery built and many have asked why? The .338win is more powerfull! But it`s not allways about that, isn`t it? If you want the old .280 jeffery which is powerfull enough by modern standard, then its only one way... GET STARTED ![]() Brass and dies can be obtained from different places. Triebel in Germany can make you the dies and chamberreamer, and Dieter Horneber can make the brass(it may take awhile). M good friend Arthur Smith has or use to have a .280jeffery(original) I believe. Send me a PM if you would like to talk to Arthur about the .280 Jeffery. Good luck with your project and this very rare/exciting caliber. ![]() If you can find some .333 jeffery brass it could be necked down and then fireformed. DRSS: HQ Scandinavia. Chapters in Sweden & Norway | |||
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Jens Thanks very much for the information. It was right on the point. ______________________________ "Are you gonna pull them pistols,...or whistle Dixie??" Josie Wales 1866 | |||
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