I really like the 280,so much so I built my daughter a 280(she hasn't missed a deer with it yet!) but only have 2 of them my self. One I bought as a backup for My daughter(nice explanation huh?) and it's a Remington M700 mountain rifle. A little light but it shoots very well. The other is a 280 AI I bought as a project and haven't finished it yet.. It was built for one of the guys at Midway and was stocked as a mountain rifle but with a bit of cast on. He was left handed. It's late model M70 pushfeed. Tiffany's M700 will touch bullet holes at 100 yards and the trigger does rfeal well. The extractor was causing a problem but that I worked out.. For really long range work I prefer either a 7mmRemMag or my 300 WinMag. The 300 is perhaps a bit much for whitetails but I've never had one complain yet. It's too heavy to snap shoot with,, The 7mm I most often use is an old model Ruger M77. It's pretty rough but always shoots where you put it and with 160 Noslers I've killed coyotes at 350 plus.. A deer has no chance.. But the 280 would do as well.. The absolute truth is that it's more fun to worry about caliber for a specific situation than the job truly requires.. Almost any reasonable modern high velocity round will work.. 280, 30-06, 7Mag,, nearly irrelatvent.. As to accuracy the 30-06 has set a bunch of records and was once the darling of the rifle match folks!! Construction quality and the man behind the rifle are more important than caliber..