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I am debating anywhere between 23 to 26 inches. I will be shooting elk out to 600 yds. Packing the weight is not an issue and 95% of my hunting will be hiking in the back-country. Mostly what I am thinking is having a nice handling rifle without sacrificing to much in terms of 600 yd performance on elk. I may be interested in lowering my maximum yds to 500 in trade for a better handling rifle. Thanks for any help in deciding.
Shod ..........What would 3" of shorter tube length lose in realistic terms? Guessing 60-90 fps MV? That won`t make any difference whether your elk is at 500 yards or at 600 yards away.
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We will be shooting a 22" and a 23" 280 AI today...we'll let you know how it goes...
The 22" barrel was a 24" last year and it actually hit 3300 with a 140...we'll see how much speed we lose.
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I am debating anywhere between 23 to 26 inches. I will be shooting elk out to 600 yds. Packing the weight is not an issue and 95% of my hunting will be hiking in the back-country. Mostly what I am thinking is having a nice handling rifle without sacrificing to much in terms of 600 yd performance on elk. I may be interested in lowering my maximum yds to 500 in trade for a better handling rifle. Thanks for any help in deciding.
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For a while I was interested in a Kimber 280 Improved. Then I compared it's specs to the Montana's I have in 270 WSM and 7mm WSM and see that they already weigh less than a M70 Featherweight which is a benchmark to me. Where would a 280 fit in? Its not quite a magnum with all the range I want, not as light as it could be in that size round. Maybe one with nice wood. Now that's enough reason for yet another rifle.
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I had Shaw put a 23" on my brother's AI. Seems to work just fine.
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During the last thirty years, I've been all over that.
My primary rifle is a .280 Ackley and THE barrel length is 24-inches. A twist-rate of 1-10" is fine because field experience will eventually prove to you that any bullet over 154-grains is folly.
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23" on Compact 24" on Classic 25" on HTG 26" on A-3
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We will be shooting a 22" and a 23" 280 AI today...we'll let you know how it goes...
The 22" barrel was a 24" last year and it actually hit 3300 with a 140...we'll see how much speed we lose. Thanks Rembo, The results will be of great interest. I'm also curious at what length muzzle blast becomes much more notable. I'm assuming the efficiency of the 280 ai should make it a better candidate for a shorter barrel than the 7 mag. Shod
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Whatever you choose the ballistic aspect is not worth thinking about unless your a total loon. A 100fps is not going to matter on a shot but a little bit of handiness or a balance issue will be felt every time you pick up the rifle.
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It doesn't make any sense to improve a cartridge for speed then chop the tube to make it unimproved...and a 280ai shooting a 140 at 3300 is likley running over pressure!
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It doesn't make any sense to improve a cartridge for speed then chop the tube to make it unimproved...and a 280ai shooting a 140 at 3300 is likley running over pressure! Agreed on both counts. Even with speed demon Magpro 3260ish was max in my 26" tube. In a 24" tube 3200 would be about it IMO.
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The 22" 280AI did up to 3181 with a 145 Barnes LRX and Rel22. Averaged about 3140ish I'm guessing. We did not have any of the loads that went 3300 in the 24" tube, that load was 64.5 grs of Rel 22 and a 140 TTSX The 23" 280AI was loaded with H4831sc and 140 Ballistic Tips and TTSX's., they went about 3050 to 3100. I'm going to Rel22 in this rifle also. I'm assuming the efficiency of the 280 ai should make it a better candidate for a shorter barrel than the 7 mag.maybe true, but the 7-08 would be even more efficient in a shorter barrel.... but if you don't value effiency that much (I don't) then a 7mm RUM in a 22" barrel would still be faster than all of the above. If effiency were the pertinent criteria we'd be doing all our deer hunting with the 30-30
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Rembo, thanks for the update it's much appreciated. I was curious how the 145 LRXs worked out. I've been thinking about giving them a try.
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During the last thirty years, I've been all over that.
My primary rifle is a .280 Ackley and THE barrel length is 24-inches. A twist-rate of 1-10" is fine because field experience will eventually prove to you that any bullet over 154-grains is folly.
Steve
Steve was a tremendous resource for me when I built mine. I went 24" per his recommendation and don't regret it one bit.
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