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280 Jeffery

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15 October 2009, 19:37
johnnyreb
280 Jeffery
Anyone have one or load for it? Griffin and Howe recently had a Jeffery rifle in 280 Jeffery on hand, and it had 5 leaves and a rear aperture for sights. No idea what it was regulated for, as CotW only lists a 140 grain bullet at 3000 fps. That tome also listed bullet diameter of .288, and who makes those? I know a couple of outfits make .287 bullets for the 280 Ross, but none are 140 grains. Huntingtons did not list case forming dies, so would this be a complete custom undertaking?

G&H no longer list it as in stock, and sadly I did not go look at it. Had it been in 333 Jeffery, it might be in my cabinet now...
16 October 2009, 00:56
Shinzo
A 280 Jeffery is not a heap different to a 7mm Dakota, the Dakota being an improved version of the Jeffery. Start loads for the Dakota or maybe even the 7mm Rem mag would give a good start point for the Jeffery. I wouldn't imagine that .001" in bullet diameter would be too critical at all.
Steve
16 October 2009, 03:29
enfieldspares
I had a Ross in 280. Just could not get it to shoot with one brand of "custom" in .287" bullets - Hawk - whatsoever at all!
16 October 2009, 21:08
johnnyreb
Yeah, Hawk and Woodleigh are the only companies that I found that made .287 bullets for the Ross and 275 H&H. I thought for sure someone on AR would have a 280 Jeffery, as it seems the members here have damn near everything else...
17 October 2009, 15:11
enfieldspares
275 Holland should use standard 284 diameter bullets...at least I believe that is the "spec" for it. Just as 330 BSA uses 338 diameter bullets.
18 October 2009, 22:27
johnnyreb
Woodleigh has a separate listing strictly for the 275 H&H with .287" projectiles...

http://www.woodleighbullets.co...llet%20List%203.html

I called G&H and asked if the person who bought the rifle was a reloader, and I was told another store in Texas bought it. The salesman at G&H had no idea about a source for 280 Jeffery cartridges, but suggested I look at Kynoch. I told him I did, and they do not make 280 Jeffery cartridges.