First off, I know this can be a heated debate/discussion/cussing. I just want to share a few things I have learned that work for me and I AM NOT bashing others opinions or integrity!
After having dabbled in shooting/reloading for over 25 years and being lucky enough to be around some great shooters, one can learn some things. Further, running a sizeable hunting operation can open your eyes to a lot things as well.
I set out on a mission to find a caliber that was going to give some barrel life and I DID NOT want a .308 and wanted something a bit different. A good friend and F-Class shooter along with Clayton Smith, owner of West Texas Ordnance (gunsmith) both suggested the 280 Ackley Improved. I had never considered it as I am a 6.5mm/.264 shooter and wanted something pushing 3,000FPS. Again, barrel life was an somewhat priority and know what happens when you step into the fast moving 6.5 realm, .....shortened barrel life. Long story short, I ended up with a .280AI and absolutely have come to respect this caliber.
Having finished up our Long Distance Shooting Range, I was able to stretch it out and have been successful with ease shooting 1 mile using a Horus H-37 reticle and Atrag Ballistic Solver.
Here is breakdown of my rifle:
Built by West Texas Ordnance
Rem 700 Action
Krieger #19 with 1 in 9" Twist finished at 28" in length with SAS Tomb brake
Bell & Carlson Medalist Stock (adjustable cheek piece)
I am running 180gr Berger Hybrids with H1000 powder on CCI 250 primers.
This rifle doesn't punish you and hits with a respectable force at distance on steel. Take all this for what it's worth! It has been a pleasant surprise and a caliber I know I did not appreciate until as of recent!
After having dabbled in shooting/reloading for over 25 years and being lucky enough to be around some great shooters, one can learn some things. Further, running a sizeable hunting operation can open your eyes to a lot things as well.
I set out on a mission to find a caliber that was going to give some barrel life and I DID NOT want a .308 and wanted something a bit different. A good friend and F-Class shooter along with Clayton Smith, owner of West Texas Ordnance (gunsmith) both suggested the 280 Ackley Improved. I had never considered it as I am a 6.5mm/.264 shooter and wanted something pushing 3,000FPS. Again, barrel life was an somewhat priority and know what happens when you step into the fast moving 6.5 realm, .....shortened barrel life. Long story short, I ended up with a .280AI and absolutely have come to respect this caliber.
Having finished up our Long Distance Shooting Range, I was able to stretch it out and have been successful with ease shooting 1 mile using a Horus H-37 reticle and Atrag Ballistic Solver.
Here is breakdown of my rifle:
Built by West Texas Ordnance
Rem 700 Action
Krieger #19 with 1 in 9" Twist finished at 28" in length with SAS Tomb brake
Bell & Carlson Medalist Stock (adjustable cheek piece)
I am running 180gr Berger Hybrids with H1000 powder on CCI 250 primers.
This rifle doesn't punish you and hits with a respectable force at distance on steel. Take all this for what it's worth! It has been a pleasant surprise and a caliber I know I did not appreciate until as of recent!