HandgunHunter
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That's not been my experience but I'm sure the number of orders you've placed vastly outnumber the few I've placed.
More than likely.
Just read their online reviews.
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That's not been my experience but I'm sure the number of orders you've placed vastly outnumber the few I've placed.
It's a combination of things. I've been interested in the .280 rem for a while, but those silly things can be hard to find. There seem to be a lot of 22" sporters around, Remington Mountain rifles, Win mod 70s, x-bolts, but I want one with a 24" or 26", just for the extra velocity. My wife and I both have .270s, her's a LH 700 and mine T3X. I handload for both, they're both accurate, but her extra barrel length always results in 70-100 more fps. Not a big deal, but still... And don't get me wrong, I really like what that Tikka will do.Is there a certain niche that you're trying to fit the rifle into or just wanting to put something together yourself?
It's a combination of things. I've been interested in the .280 rem for a while, but those silly things can be hard to find. There seem to be a lot of 22" sporters around, Remington Mountain rifles, Win mod 70s, x-bolts, but I want one with a 24" or 26", just for the extra velocity. My wife and I both have .270s, her's a LH 700 and mine T3X. I handload for both, they're both accurate, but her extra barrel length always results in 70-100 more fps. Not a big deal, but still... And don't get me wrong, I really like what that Tikka will do.
So a while back, I also had an opportunity to buy a used X-Bolt in .280 Rem that had a 26" barrel. Nice, unique rifle, and the price was only $500. I dithered around too long and missed out. So I'm still kicking myself over that, yeah it was dumb not to have grabbed that. Anyway, always had a casual interest in doing my own build but didn't really know what I'd want to do, so that's when I got to looking at costs and parts that are available, and comparing that to .280's I can find with longer barrels, and started thinking, hey why not?
In a nutshell, that's the personal journey that has led me to posting this thread.
This summer I worked up a build list for a custom 280AI. But seemed like every part had a wait list. I was too busy to track down all the various components over a 6 month period and then wait 4 months for a gunsmith to barrel the action. So I bought a Begara Premier Highlander in 280AI. I am sure I will come back to this project another day (but likely in a light weight 6.5-284 rather than a mid-weight 280AI). But in case you might find my list helpful:
Action: Defiant Tenacity
Action Metal: stainless steel (satin finish)
Chambering: 280AI
Barrel Length: 24"
Barrel Maker: Bartlein
Barrel Contour: #4 Bull Sporter (0.750” diameter at muzzle)
Barrel Twist: 1:8.5
Barrel Metal: stainless steel (satin finish)
Muzzle: 11 degree crown, 5/8" threading + knurled thread cover
Stock: McMillan Game Scout
Magazine type: BDL
Trigger: TriggerTech Special, no bolt release, curved trigger
BDL Metal Manufacturer: PTG (satin stainless)
I was browsing several sites that offer remage barrels for pretty reasonable prices. I'm not sure I'm clear on what a go and no go gauge is, but it gets mentioned a lot in this context.