Kimber mountain ascent in 7mm mag or 280ai

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Looking at buy a new rifle soon I can decide on 7mm mag or 280 a in a Kimber ascent. Also looking at the Browning Hell Canyon. What are your thoughts?
 

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I think the biggest question is; Do you reload?
If you do, it's almost a wash. Neither is really that much better than the other to make enough of a difference to worry about.
If you don't, 7mm mag. .280AI is almost unobtainable as a factory load.
 

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I lean towards loads that are commonly available as factory loads, so I'd lean towards the 7mm Rem Mag. I reload and have good loads for my rifles where I can get better than factory speeds with better consistency. I just don't want to be that guy who forgets his ammo and can't find any...

The advantages of a lot of the specialty calibers just isn't enough to make me switch on a hunting rifle.

-David
 

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a good old 7mm Rem Mag is tough to beat - according to component, dies and ammo sales the 7 mag still rules or is a close 2nd in sales every year - It feeds well, has good performance numbers, a selection of ammo AND components second to none and, for a magnum it's an easy kicker, even in the MA - THAT said, "if" you are a heavy for caliber type person just get a 30.06
 

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Two different rifles IIRC!

The 7mm RM is on the 8400 Magnum Action.....6# 7oz

The 280 AI is on the 84L action........5# 6oz
 

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Two different rifles IIRC!

The 7mm RM is on the 8400 Magnum Action.....6# 7oz

The 280 AI is on the 84L action........5# 6oz


Exactly my thoughts too. If wanting a true lightweight gun (which I imagine you are) then the 84l action is the way to go. Over a full pound lighter and you get one extra round in the magazine. In fact the standard Kimber Montana in 280AI will still be lighter than the 7 Mag in the mountain ascent by a good amount and leave you with $500+ extra in your pocket too.
 

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Carnie Wilson vs Gwen Stefanie kinda deal.

What's your bullet of choice?
 

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Agreed!! As much as I like Kimbers really only the 84m or 84L are anything to write home about. If wanting a magnum might as well save your money and get a Tikka super light for a lot less money and less weight. I owned one Kimber 8400 in 300 wsm and even the wsm version felt fat in the belly and not nearly as svelt as their 84 action counter parts.
 

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I'd go with the 280AI for the weight difference mentioned above. I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure you can shoot regular 280 ammo through it in pinch.
 

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You are right, but I'd be looking hard at .277 145 ELDX were I wanting a Montana.
 

luke moffat

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You are right, but I'd be looking hard at .277 145 ELDX were I wanting a Montana.


And I would be looking hard at the 308-06 if looking at a Montana in a long action.

Couple that with a good 180 accubond or Scirocco and ready for anything you'd hunt on this side of the pond ;)
 
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WELL REALLY HAVEN'T THOUGHT OUT USING THE 30/06. Most of my hunting is in Nevada. Is the 06 good out to 500 with the heavier bullets 180 to 220?
 

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A 30-06 shooting a 180 bullet at 2800-2900 fps with a BC of .500 or better is still going nearly 2000 fps and hitting with more than 1500 ft/lbs. Should work just fine.
 

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Likely better than fine. Poor old '06 never gets much love, but it really doesn't need it.

280AI would be 162's all day. Other than that, it's an ugly 270.
 
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A 30-06 shooting a 180 bullet at 2800-2900 fps with a BC of .500 or better is still going nearly 2000 fps and hitting with more than 1500 ft/lbs. Should work just fine.

Ok cool. I guess sometimes I over look the older stuff looking at the new. I will definitely reassess my thoughts. do you like the Kimber or is there others that are closes in comparison. Like maybe the Browning Hell's Canyon speed?
 

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Agreed!! As much as I like Kimbers really only the 84m or 84L are anything to write home about. If wanting a magnum might as well save your money and get a Tikka super light for a lot less money and less weight. I owned one Kimber 8400 in 300 wsm and even the wsm version felt fat in the belly and not nearly as svelt as their 84 action counter parts.

I have to agree with ya Luke but if anyone has a Montana 8400 magnum in 30-06, I'd sure like to have it.
 
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