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I agree the ramshot powders show very promising numbers for the heavy bullets. But I can not seem to find it locally here and wondering how temp stable it is
I have both a 30-06 and 280ai but will answer from a viewpoint other than velocity. For some of the game you intend to go after the heavier bullets available in 30 cal are a better option. Also, the sharp shoulder in the 280ai doesn't load as smooth as my 30-06 so follow-up shots are slower. For sheep and deer in the mtns I would pick the 280ai, for elk its a toss up, and for moose the 30-06. Are you going to keep the 30-06? When/what hunts do you want a lighter rifle? I would be inclined to take the heavier 30-06 for moose and for elk if using stock and buy a lighter 280ai if you are going to be carrying it up and down mtns.
I ended up just buying another 30-06. I have a pile of nosler brass for it from factory loaded ammo and like you guys have mentioned the ballistics are very similar. I plan to dial for the longer shots so a couple more inches of drop isn't a deal breaker. The old 30-06 is pretty impressive still handloaded with some of the new high BC bullets availableYes you can get more velocity and slightly flatter trajectory out of a 280 AI. But check the ballistics tables Even though it is shooting flatter if you can make the hit with one you can with the other. What I'm saying is if you can compensate 24 inches with this one you can compensate 28 inches with that one.
Do you have much experince with 6.5Staball?Good deal, Elite. Millions of people (can't seem to find a ballpark of how many '06's have been made as sporting arms or converted) have made that same choice over the past 117 years or so.
RL22 did well for me with the '06 and 200 gr bullets. But it's not very temperature stable with respect to information available today versus 20 years ago. StaBALL 6.5 would be my go to if I was starting from scratch now.
You won't miss or fail to dispatch with good 30/06 skillfully handloaded because of the gun. A 280 won't kill em any deader. You're limiting both with a 22 inch tube and I get why. You pay for extreme power with recoil and tube life. It ain't about the gun. If you're looking at specs, 280 AI. On the other hand, having fewer calibers and having a crap load of inventory seems to make a lot of sense right now right? And personally, I think they'll both be around in 20 years even after the boomers and much of Gen X (me) are gone.Hey everyone. I am looking to pick up a new ultralight rifle and I have narrowed it down to a 30-06 or a 280AI. Both are running 22” barrels. I currently have a 30-06 and love it but want a higher quality rifle that is lighter for mountain hunting. I currently have over 180 pieces of nosler factory ammo once fired brass for the 30-06. This is steering me to just buy another tried and true so I am wondering what everyone can squeeze for velocity out of a 30-06 by hand loading them? I am set up to load just haven’t played with the 30-06 yet. (Need dies). Playing with the ballistics of both the 280ai pulls ahead at 400 yards and beyond.
A new Caliber would be cool but looking for opinions. Gun will be 7.4 lbs ready to hunt and used for sheep/elk/deer/moose
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I’m not a Hammer guy but I think most of the Hammer and other mono copper bullet reloaders would tell you to try a bullet weighing a little less. If you want to get the most out of the Hammer bullet line, I strongly suggest you contact Steve at Hammer on Monday. He is about as helpful with loading advice as any company owner I’ve heard of.Hello,
I have a 1962 Remington 700 30-06 that I put a new 23.5” Bartlein barrel on. I have loaded the 181gr Hammer Hunters with 57grs of Reloder 17 at 2958 fps and I also loaded those same bullets with 60grs 6.5 StaBall that are around 2941fps. I’ve heard from several sources that 3000fps and faster is achievable with Reloder 26.
Thanks but that is a step down in weight for me. I usually shoot 212 eld-x with 6.5 StaBall. Nearly 3000 fps with a mono is where I wanted to be and the 181’s performed right around that. I probably could go lighter and faster but it’s hard to step away from 3/8” or less with those projectiles.I’m not a Hammer guy but I think most of the Hammer and other mono copper bullet reloaders would tell you to try a bullet weighing a little less. If you want to get the most out of the Hammer bullet line, I strongly suggest you contact Steve at Hammer on Monday. He is about as helpful with loading advice as any company owner I’ve heard of.
My only suggestion would be to call Hammer tomorrow and talk to them. The staff there seems to be very helpful and receptive to calls for advice. Steve does know his products and gives good loading advice.Thanks but that is a step down in weight for me. I usually shoot 212 eld-x with 6.5 StaBall. Nearly 3000 fps with a mono is where I wanted to be and the 181’s performed right around that. I probably could go lighter and faster but it’s hard to step away from 3/8” or less with those projectiles.
That's screaming out of a 22" barrel!In my 280 AI 22 inch barel I am running Hornady 160gr CX seated .030 off the lands over 55.5 grains of Staball 6.5 at 2995 fps. Shooting just about .5moa.