ben powell
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Hi all, looking at getting a 280 for stalking and abit of long range work, anyone got any experience with the caliber?

And, yes, also in some countries a minimum of 10 grams. Which is 154 grains so the reason why RWS does a 154 grain .270 WCF loading.I have a 7x64 which is awfully close.
Use it for hunting and long range work at Bisley. 7mm does give you more choice in terms of heavier bullets which helps you for target work and for hunting big stuff.
If you want to go to the continent to shoot boar, some places have a requirement for a minimum of 7mm and in metric, 270 Win is 6.8 x 65. (Could be an annoying compliance issue rather than any noticeable difference in on game performance).
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Is straight .284 brass that readily available? Only asking as my buddy ended up necking up 6.5-284 for his.Does nothing the 284 Win doesn’t do with easier brass availibilty and arguably better inherent accuracy potential from the base cartridge
Or reloading and forming brass in a pinch (I have RP .280 Remington on the shelf, I still prefer and use my formed Norma .270)Not sure how easy 280 ammo or brass is to find in the UK.
Its ballistic twin the 7x64 is a superb calibre that is available in the UK and widely across the continent. In the UK it is a question of having a stockpile and topping it up as and when you find ammo.
I appreciate that .284 is the parent case.Yes a few manufacturers make it and it’s no great shake to size 6.5 to 284 (Whixh is the parent case anyway )
Norma
Lapau
Peterson
All make 284 brass
Or 7x64….
Yeah, I have some, fortunately.Or 7x64….
For sale? Or for you personally?Got plenty of 284 win so no drama
For sale? Or for you personally?
Only asking as you say .284 brass has better availability