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280 ackley: how short to make the barrel?

What's the minimum length to cut the barrel before you would begin to lose the advantages of an ackley?

It's on a long range hunter setup.
Bartlein #6 contour barrel 1/9 twist
 
That probably depends on what powder you are using. A faster powder like H4350 might have less loss than something slower like IMR7828SSC.
 
the case really sings when given the bbl to burn 58-60 grains of powder, that means no faster than 4350 and preferably 26" 24" and you will not see the benefit of the AI vefsion.

Bob
 
OP....there are a lot of 7mmRem mags out there with 24" bbls that shoot fine,,,,and that case is larger than a 280 AI....I would not worry with a 24" bbl,,,,use Rx-22 and you will be happy,,,,Roger
 
Hydenseek; I do not mean to highjack this thead, I could start another if you perfer. I too am considering doing a 280ai for a hunting rifle. Just a couple questions if I may. What is a typical loaded neck diameter on various brands of brass? What diameter bushings are you using? Thanks, M500
 
M500..?....I use 06 brass,,,WW and LC load at .311" (use .308" Wilson bushing) and Lapua loads at .313" (use .310" wilson bushing),,,,my reamer ND is .316" and works perfect as a NO turn,,,my chamber length is 2.500 because I use the 06' brass...FB is .190" ,,,,Roger
 
The 7mmrem mag is not a good comparison, it is way less efficient and requires the increase powder capacity to get similar velocity as th 280AI from the shorter bbl. - yes it will go in th3 3200s with a 140 etc but with 10-plus grains more powder,

the 280AI with a balance of powder/bbl of 26 inchs will do the same with less recoil, less muzzle blast and less cost to shoot. I have had 2 280AI and both preformed great. I have also loaded 7 rem mag for friends and non were as desirable

Bob
 
280 AI works at 26" and longer. At these lengths it is awesome! 8)
The 7 Rem Mag is way overbore and will deteriorate in velocity at a fairly fast clip, witch also relates to accuracy!

If you decide to go to a 22 to 24 inch barrel, don't waste your money! Just get a 280 Remington or something smaller! ;D

bheadboy has it all correct also.
 
I just cant believe that Savage would launch a 280AI this year sporting a 22" tube. From all the information i have read this length tube would be detrimental to the gains of going to an AI cartridge.
 
What's the minimum length to cut the barrel before you would begin to lose the advantages of an ackley?

It's on a long range hunter setup.
Bartlein #6 contour barrel 1/9 twist

I run a Hart #3 on an old Rem 721 action chambered in 280 A.I. gorgeous old Fagen Thumbhole AAA Claro Walnut stock. Its a 26" long barrel. I don't think I would go less than 24" personally for fear of loosing the velocity you will need for long range hunting. ( which is the purpose of your rifle) yet longer than 26" gets pretty unweilding in the field especially with a Break or a can on it.
been shooting 162's in it. Started with H4831SC and it was Ho hum. Then on a Lark.. tried a IMR7828SSC and BAM!! tiny groups from a 9# Hunting rifle.
 
140g class bullets will love the 4350's which require less barrel, 24" is what I had on my rifles. When you go to 168 and especially the 180g bullets using very SLOW burning powders, then the advantage of a longer barrel become apparent.

If you want to experience something really remarkable, then try a tuner on your 280 AI. No kidding, it is almost as good as discovering girls, nothing short of an incredible experience. I have been able to tune a barrel quickly and easily, shooting bug holes with a hunting rifle.

I like #4 and #5 contour, 26" and 27" long. I can always cut it off.

For a "woods" gun, I shot a std Remington RS 700 in 280 with 160g Sierra btsp at 2900 with IMR 7828, load right out of the nosler manual #4, 24" for shooting out of box stands with small windows. This is not a load for semi auto's and nosler lowered the load on subsequent manuals due to auto's.

I think that the 280 AI is really going to shine with R#26, fed 215, and a 180g berger Hunting bullet, but that is on the list of things to do this year. I had spectacular luck with a 175g Nosler long range accubond, this last year, with IMR 7828 with a fed 215, these bullets make a train wreck out of deer.
 
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