I own a Mountain rifle chambered in the .280 Rem. Bought it when they 1st came out, '86 I believe, mounted a Luepold 2.5x8 in Redfield mounts and never looked back. Maintained it on a constant diet of Hornady 139gr spire pts and a healthy dose of IMR 4831. Swayed of the beaten path once and tried 160gr Nosler partitions. After an Elk I went back to the Hornadys. I own and hunt with quite a number of rifles, calibers etc, but when I need one that I know like the back of my own hand I choose My "go to" rifle, we all got em, the Mountain Rifle is mine. I might add this is a out of the box rifle, no tinkering with bedding, no messing with nothing! It just worked from day one. From coyotes to Elk and everything in between it got the job done. I won't get into the small boring groups that are possible with that "little lightweight, pencil thin" barrel. I'll just let you find that out for yourself. I also like the .280's little brother, good choice, Enjoy. CRASH87