NMhunter92
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Nice. What is the thread size ?I shot 40rds through my 300wsm on Saturday, shoulder didn’t even feel it, that brake is amazing, loud but amazing.
Nice. What is the thread size ?I shot 40rds through my 300wsm on Saturday, shoulder didn’t even feel it, that brake is amazing, loud but amazing.
Nice. What is the thread size ?
I've been shooting my 280 AI off of a bipod and rear back for load development without any problems. I put the Patriot Valley Arms Ultralight Jet Blast muzzle brake on mine (thread size is 5/8" x 24). So far I like it, I'm a little worried about it being aluminum but only time will tell if it holds up. So far so good.
For anyone interested in the 280 AI specifically I got an average velocity of 2775 with the Hornady Precision Hunter 162 ELD-X factory ammo. I am still doing load development but the load that shows the most promise is with Reloader 23 and the 162 ELD-X at 2930.
Thanks for the recommendation. I’m going to get this break. Shot this group after getting a lead sled. I have the .300 wsm. If I can just get used to the accutrugger
They were decent (around an inch) but I was mostly using the factory ammo to get the rifle zeroed and to do the barrel break in that Proof Research recommends. Shoot 3 clean, shoot 3 clean, shoot 5 and clean. I think the rifle is definitely a shooter. I'm still getting used to shooting a light rifle but all groups have been under an inch with most well under (best is .532). Mine weighs just over 7 lbs with the Vortex LHT.
I've been shooting my 280 AI off of a bipod and rear back for load development without any problems. I put the Patriot Valley Arms Ultralight Jet Blast muzzle brake on mine (thread size is 5/8" x 24). So far I like it, I'm a little worried about it being aluminum but only time will tell if it holds up. So far so good.
For anyone interested in the 280 AI specifically I got an average velocity of 2775 with the Hornady Precision Hunter 162 ELD-X factory ammo. I am still doing load development but the load that shows the most promise is with Reloader 23 and the 162 ELD-X at 2930.
If I recall correctly, the 280 AI barrel is 22" while the published numbers are from a 24" barrel. The numbers are within the range (loss of 25 fps per loss of 1" of barrel length). Things should speed up with use. Going to hand loads should definitely speed things up.That factory ammo sounds pretty slow, how many rounds were down the barrel when you chronoed it? I’d expect the barrel to speed up if it was new when you shot the factory.
That was the average of the first 10 rounds out of the rifle. The barrel is starting to speed up a touch but still only has 50 rounds through it. Next time I go out and shoot I'll shoot a couple of the factory loads and see if there is a difference.That factory ammo sounds pretty slow, how many rounds were down the barrel when you chronoed it? I’d expect the barrel to speed up if it was new when you shot the factory.
Thought I'd share this. Just found it and can't find anymore info on the internet web about it. I have a 110 tactical and it's a sub moa tac driver. I'm gonna call and see about in store price. I've been wanting to build my model 11 into this exact rifle. Might just have to pick one of these up.
110 Ultralite for Backcountry Hunting | Savage Arms
The 110 Ultralite is designed for elevation and elements with a lightweight PROOF Research carbon fiber barrel. It's the ultimate backcountry hunting rifle.www.savagearms.com
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I chronoed 3 factory Hornady Precision Hunter 162 ELD-X rounds at the range this morning and they did pick up a little velocity (2798, 2784, 2804). This is consistent with my hand loads as well as the rifle breaks in. Both have picked up 20-30 fps. My hand loads with the 162 ELD-X and RL 23 are at 2950. I could push it a little faster but that is were I am having the best accuracy and SD. I continue to be impressed with this rifle. Granted, I have only used the one bullet in this rifle but all groups have been under 1 MOA and most are well under that. You could spend a lot more to get the same results.