The 280
Remington cartridge is a popular and versatile round that has gained a loyal
following among hunters and shooters. Also known as the 280 Rem, it was
introduced in 1957 by Remington as a modification of the .30-06 Springfield
case. The 280 Rem is essentially a necked-down version of the 30-06, with a
bullet diameter of .284 inches instead of .308 inches.
One of the
key advantages of the 280 Rem is its versatility. It is a powerful cartridge
that is capable of taking down a variety of game, from deer to elk to moose,
depending on the bullet and load used. The 280 Rem is also a relatively
flat-shooting round, with a high ballistic coefficient that allows for good
accuracy and long-range performance. As a result, it is a popular choice among
hunters who need a cartridge that can handle a variety of situations and
environments.
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