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I just purchased a SAKO in 280 AI. The previous owner sent some load data along with a ton of brass. His load data indicates the use of IMR7828. Does anyone here have experience with this powder in this cartridge? Seems a bit slow to me. I use 7828 in my 338 A-Square , but it takes 102 grains.

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Frank N. may chime in here as he has a .280AI. He got me to use IMR7828 in my ,280 & it has been THE powder for 150/160gr bullets. Remember, the .280/.280AI are a bit overbore. The loads are 100% density & that makes them very uniform. I use 57gr under a 160grNP & fed210 primers for 2800fps+ from my 23" bbl.
 
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I've never tried 7828 but, have used RL22 with good results it is one step faster. Howevr given an option I would take Norma MRP.
 
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I have used both RL22 and IMR7828 and find both to perform extremely well in the 280AI.
 
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JustC, the previous poster took the words right out of my keyboard. I would add RL19 too though. But my .280AI seems to really thrive on 7828 and 22.

Cool round that gives a guy about 100-125 extra fps over a std .280 Rem. NO huge deal but for a gun nut you have to try at least one Ackley Improved round in your life.

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NO huge deal but for a gun nut you have to try at least one Ackley Improved round in your life.
Right on Frank!!

I've done pretty well with V-V N165, in addition to 7828 and H1000 in mine, at least with 150 - 162 grainers.

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Frank-just a curious but have you ever shot any 175's thru your 280 AI? Ideas on speed it would run?

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Posts: 879 | Location: Bozeman,Montana USA | Registered: 31 October 2001Reply With Quote
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Mark,

I did shoot some 175 partitions through my AI but they were std .280 rounds that I had loaded for the 2000 RSA trip. They would not fit in my Wby ULW, and were originally loaded for the Rem 700 I had AI'd. Those fireformed fine and were very acurate. I noted what the OAL was and that was that.

I would guess that 2800 fps would be possible?? I haven't done nearly as much work with the 175's as I have with 150's and 160's.

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You can reach 2750 maybe 2800 depending on the AOL your Magazine can handle. You need slow powder and the long bullets eat up case space.
 
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Has anyone tried Reloader 25?
 
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Thanks for all the replies. Sounds like the previous owner was onto something. This is not my first AI. I have 2, 257 Roberts AI, 338-06 AI and 375 H&H AI.

Jim Miller
 
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