Favorite 280 Remington load for elk

Ridge Runner

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Dec 23, 2012
Messages
182
Location
Boise, ID
Try this in the reloading forum. More likely to get an answer. I'm looking for the same thing. Starting with 150 grain Nosler partitions and 4831 SC because that what I could find Still looking for primers. Would like to also try RL 22 but haven't been able to find it for over a year. Thinking I'll be able to kick the 150 up to about 3000 fps and see how they group. Good luck.
 

Marble

WKR
Joined
May 29, 2019
Messages
3,579
I would suggest the reloading forum. But also, depending on what bullet you will be shooting, the load data is all available online.

I shoot the 280AI in one of my rifles. I'm pretty sure H4831 pushes a 160AB at 2960. I think I can get going a little faster, but it shoots well right there.

Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk
 

444Marlin

FNG
Joined
Jan 29, 2023
Messages
12
Location
Oregon
I've been playing around with Hammer bullets. They are picky about the twist rates in your barrel.
My barrel twist wasn't fast enough for the 150s so I'm working up a load with the 136 Shock Hammers. H4831sc seems to do well for me .
 

Seamaster

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Dec 11, 2020
Messages
131
Looking for a good hand load for elk, 280 Remington. Thanks all.
I have taken a few elk with a 160 Nosler Partition pushed by either IMR 4350 or 4831. The past few years I have been using a 140 AccuBond and IMR 4831. Both loads have shot well in my 280 Rem rifles.
 
OP
2
Joined
Jan 27, 2023
Messages
17
Ok cool. I have a load worked up with 140 accubonds that shoot really well. My next question was going to be if the 140 accubond is sufficient for elk, but I guess so.
 

Seamaster

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Dec 11, 2020
Messages
131
My favorite 280 has a 24" custom barrel and the most accurate load chronographs right at 3,000 fps with the 140 AB pushed by a reasonable amount of powder. I have another one with a 22" barrel that is a bit slower, but just over 2,950 fps.

If I was hunting heavy timber I believe that I would go back to the 160 grain pill, but the 140 works.
 

EdP

WKR
Joined
Jun 18, 2020
Messages
1,407
Location
Southwest Va
I shoot the 280AI in one of my rifles. I'm pretty sure H4831 pushes a 160AB at 2960. I think I can get going a little faster, but it shoots well right there.

I shoot the 160 ABs over IMR 4831 in my 280AI also. The 160 is a longer bullet than the 140 with a slightly better BC. Others have success stories with the 140's and I don't have experience with either on elk, but would choose the heavier bullet on an animal that size.
 

WJS23

WKR
Joined
Dec 18, 2017
Messages
493
These are the numbers I getting with my 280ai , I only have 20 rounds through the gun so far and it has been with the federal premium 155 gr terminal asent IMG_3198.jpeg
 

manitou1

WKR
Joined
Mar 29, 2017
Messages
1,936
Location
Wyoming
I just re-shot a .280 Rem today with 160g NAB and 58.2g IMR 7828. 2942 fps and 1/2" groups.

A very good combo that does well. I have downed over 20 deer and antelope with this and all have dropped where they stood.

For elk I use the 280 ai but have no qualms about the mighty .280 Rem.
Plenty of energy to 750 yards with this load.
 

LaFever

FNG
Joined
May 24, 2021
Messages
30
I don't know which load but the .280 remington is overlooked as a big game cartridge for some odd reason, I killed 2 cow elk with a .300 winchester mag. With 180 gr. Ballistic tips. Some will say the B.T shatter on impact, which they do , deep in the vitals of both cows neither went over 100 yards with one shot each (in 2 different years) ,I would try1 60 gr. Accubonds,if you can buy some.
Those B.Ts sure fly good though, 160 gr. Accubonds fly good in my 7 rem. Mag but I haven't taken any game with the 7s, I have 2
 
Top