I do remember talk of 'old' & 'new' reamers....
new reamers for newer Nozler AI brass....correct ?
Not sure if any of the major gunsmiths out there are likely to be using the "old" reamer now that there's a SAAMI standard that's been in place for a number of years. While there's a lot of stuff out there on the internet about the debate when the SAAMI standard from Nosler first rolled out, I think the issue is pretty much put to rest. If you go to a gunsmith and ask for a 280AI you're likely going to get a SAAMI gun... because standards are standards.
Any of the available reloading dies you are going to find are SAAMI, and Nosler brass is obviously SAAMI spec. If you want the "old" standard dies, they are actually a custom order item.
Sidebar backstory... when I bought my 280AI the seller was sure it was the "old" version and he had the matching reloading dies to go with it. He had specifically asked his gunsmith to give him the "old" version of the 280AI when chambering the barrel. I shot with the gun for a while and reloaded with the dies, everything worked great. I ultimately got ahold of a piece of unfired Nosler brass.. turns out it had a SAAMI chamber all along, and he had bought SAAMI Redding dies. Headspace on dies, Nosler brass, and chamber all matched perfectly. I've fireformed a bunch of brass in this chamber, it works fine.
Takeway from all this... SAAMI chamber is the way to go, and even if you don't mention it to your gunsmith you're likely to get a SAAMI chamber anyway.
Chad - if all this old vs new stuff is a bit confusing, don't sweat it. Here's the 30 second version....
Traditionally the 280AI was not standardized.
Nosler created pre-fireformed brass, and had it certified as the SAAMI standard.
SAAMI standards are .014" shorter at the 40 degree shoulder than
some (not all, this wasn't standardized) gunsmiths would chamber the old 280AI.
Firing Nosler brass in an "old" chamber is bad juju... too much headspace. People were mad.
No advantage to the "old" over SAAMI/Nosler. Both can fireform standard 280 brass. Both are accurate. Both have more than enough case capacity.
Nothing unsafe about the SAAMI chamber, it was the other way around that was the problem (firing new in the old chamber).