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Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« on: August 16, 2006, 03:13:56 PM »
This is a followup range report for the .280 Remington with additional shooting of the .45-120 BC, .22 Hornet and .17Hmr Sportster, all shooting was at 100yds, grid spacing on targets is 1".

I decided to not do the forend bedding until I tried changing forend pressure by making changes to the spacer, I have several spacers, I installed one that was ~.015” thinner which did the trick, groups were more symmetrical with not as much  apparent vertical stringing. This time I shot the 140gr CT Ballistic Silvertips with H4350, a near max load produced this group with a velocity right at 2800fps.



I also shot the 555gr Saeco #20 bullets on top of H4895 in the .45-120 BC, best group was with 53gr at a velocity of 1720fps, the high round was the first one, the trigger on the BC is much lighter than the .280 and  switching between 4 rifles to let them cool between groups it would surprise me at the first shot just about each time I put it on the bench!!  :-[  The bad thing about this load is H4895 is position sensitive, if I didn’t make sure the powder was all the way to the rear of the case, I’d get a hang fire. So I guess I’m gonna have to work with 5744.



I had put a Survivor stock on the Hornet last fall, but haven’t shot it yet to see if I liked it, it’s not bad to shoot, but the rifle just isn’t consistent with it, I got some fairly good groups, but some that weren’t so good, positioning of the front rest was really sensitive and placing in just in front of the trigger guard wasn’t the best place, it had to be about and inch forward of it. So the pallet wood stock is going back on it!! The big holes are from the .45-120, the range was real busy, so I got the most out of my targets without shutting down to replace them!!




The Sportster was fun to shoot during cool off periods, I could shoot about 10-15 rounds before it started to vertical string, shot Hornday 17gr Vmax, Remington 17gr Vmax and Federal 17gr Vmax. The Federal seemed to edge the Remingtons out although when it was cooler in the morning when I first got there, the Rems shot a 3 shot group that were all touching, too bad shots 4 and 5 were uncooperative and didn’t join the group!! The circled bullet hole in the pic below was the POA for the 17hmr group.

To  be continued!! ;D

Tim







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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2006, 06:17:34 PM »


Looks like you got some nice shooters Tim...A little more adjustments on the stocks...and loads...and you'll turn them into great shooter 4-sure...The 280 load turned out real nice...can't wait till you get that 7mm-08 fitted and see the comparision between them......FWIW...I never care for the Survivor stock...at first chance it came off...and a set of cinnimon laminates went back on...

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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2006, 07:13:34 PM »
That little 17 HMR Sportster is something else isn't it. I also use mine during cool down on my center fires. Sweet rifle. Only problem I have is the 3x9 scope and my eyes can't make out those little holes at 100 yards but that's what the spotting scope is for. Have only shot the Hornady's through mine so far.

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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2006, 07:48:37 PM »


...The 280 load turned out real nice...can't wait till you get that 7mm-08 fitted and see the comparision between them......
Mac

I'm curious too.... Keep us informed.

. This time I shot the 140gr CT Ballistic Silvertips with H4350, a near max load produced this group with a velocity right at 2800fps.

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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2006, 03:15:17 AM »
tim can you post a pic of the 555grn saeco bullet, nice shooting the 280 is a winer as is the buff.how did the hornet shoot before you swoped the stock.
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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2006, 05:00:45 AM »
Mac and Aaron, thanks...will do!

Dillohide, I have a 6-18x40 Swift on the Sportster, all of my 17hmrs wear varmint glass, from 4-16x40 Bushy Elite on my CZ452 American, to 6-20x40 Scopechiefs on both my 917V and 917VS, I don't think you can over scope a 17hmr, but you sure can under scope one!! :D

Thanks Bernie, here's the bullet...

http://www.westernbullet.com/cbip/b020.html

I already put the pallet wood stock back on the hornet, it shot a 10 shot group that was less than an inch the last time I shot it, makes me wonder what I was thinking putting the survivor stock on it, but it was interesting to try since lots here like em, it's not a bad feeling stock to shoot, kinda liked it, but it sure didn't shoot consistent, very particular how it was supported.


Tim
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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2006, 05:19:54 AM »
thanks tim thats a good looking bullet ,good to here the hornet is back to normal thats good shooting .
bernie
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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2006, 05:32:00 PM »
Tim, thanks for the report, it looks like the 280 wants to shoot, I like to see the triangle groups.
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Re: Range Report .280, 22H, .45-120 & 17Hmr
« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2006, 05:40:20 PM »
Me too, I hate L shaped groups!!! :-[

Tim
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