168gr Barnes LRX In 280 AI

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Hello all,
Wondering if anyone has shot 168gr Barnes in a 280 AI, and what velocities are you getting?
If you’ve got a sweet load, please share if you’re willing, including the jump you ended up with.
Shooting 145’s now, but wondering if making the change to 168’s is worth it?
Thanks
 
62 grains of H1000 will get you 2800. But that's spicy and might not work in all rifles. I'm sure you could get another 100 fps with Reloader 23. The hard part is finding it. A lot of bearing surface on that bullet. The 145 lrx might do better at 3100. Check out McGuire Ballistics. They have a Copper Rose 143 grainer with a G1 of .580. Could be a sweet combo for the Ackley
 
62 grains of H1000 will get you 2800. But that's spicy and might not work in all rifles. I'm sure you could get another 100 fps with Reloader 23. The hard part is finding it. A lot of bearing surface on that bullet. The 145 lrx might do better at 3100. Check out McGuire Ballistics. They have a Copper Rose 143 grainer with a G1 of .580. Could be a sweet combo for the Ackley
Thanks for the reply !
 
Did you get good long distance MOA with the 145? Working with some hammers in mine right now. Was thinking 150cx, I’ve got a 1:9 proof barrel.
 
I really don't have confidence in Barnes, Nosler E tip or Hornady CX past 500-600 yds to expand properly when initial velocity is 2800 fps or less. Hammer BC is poor, so they'll drift pretty good in Wyoming wind. They just released the 141 Hammer HBC. BC is .550. That's something a guy can work with for 600-700 yd shots. I'm anxious to try these out. Mono metal need speed so choose something for you 280 that leaves the barrel at 3000+. I like 3200 fps with anything copper. I shoot copper by law in California and I'm using 151 Absolute Hammers in my 308 and 128 grain McGuire Copper Rose in my 270. The McGuire is very impressive. Fot the price, they better be! Both these are launched over 3000 fps. The 270 is 3300 fps. Drops deer like lightning.
 
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