I really like a 280 and I knew long ago that it would end being the cartridge I'd like to end up with as I got older and hated recoil more and more.
I started with a Remington LH 700 action and had a Douglas premium "featherweight" bbl. put on it. I then stocked it in a nice piece of wood that I shaped to minimum dimensions as I actually was putting the rifle together as a "mountain" rifle before there was such a thing and was building it for an upcoming Dall sheep hunt.
Fast forward to a couple years ago when I got the rifle out, went through my pile of Rem. stocks, changed out the mounts/rings and bought a Zeiss to put on it. I already had several boxes of ammo around that I had loaded in the "90's", sighted it in and started hunting with it.
I can't walk long distances anymore without hurting, so I don't care that I made the rifle heavier, and I put a magnum stock on it to get a recoil pad as I hate sitting a gun down and having the butt slip out.
I updated the scope to get better low light transmission and to be able to see into the woods when looking "west" in the evenings as 99.5% of the deer I shoot come out of the west or north, where I sit.
I've shot blk. tails, white tails, blk. bear and caribou with it, it's been a GREAT rifle to own and shoot.
Lastly, I had 7 Express Remington stamped on the bbl., I guess just to have something different.
DM