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On this rifle with this round, the difference in 200 yards and 250 yards is 4 inches. Doesn't leave a whole lot of room for for even a slight error when you shoot for 200 yards and the target is 250. 4 inches low from where I was trying to hit the deer in the heart is borderline at best.
There was no fever. Just a flat mistake. I saw the buck step to the edge of the lane. I already had the rifle oriented in that direction. I said to myself that is a shooter for sure and never looked at the rack again. I got a good steady rest. I took time to control my breathing. I just did not aim where I should have aimed. I can see the crosshairs at the moment the rifle went off clear as day sitting here now. I watched the deer bolt in the scope after the shot.
Lesson learned.
We are extremely slow at work. I am almost caught up already. May make an evening hunt today and get to hunt most of the day tomorrow if things stay like this.
.280 Remwhat are you shooting that has a 4” drop in 50 yards?
Something doesn’t pass the smell test. I shoot a .280 Rem almost exclusively and no issues to 400..280 Rem
Not sure what you mean by passing the smell test.Something doesn’t pass the smell test. I shoot a .280 Rem almost exclusively and no issues to 400.
You're selling yourself short by sighting in at 100. Bump her up to 2” high at 100 and you’ll smile like heck when that buck walks out at 250 this weekend.
I’m not saying you did anything wrong. It seems slow for a 140gr bullet. I have less drop than that with my rifle out of a Win M70 featherweight shooting 150 federal power point bullets.Not sure what you mean by passing the smell test.
The rifle I am shooting has 4 inches of drop between 200 and 250 yards. Will bumping it up a half inch higher at 100 yards change that?
I have been shooting this cartridge for 20 years out of a couple different rifles. The ballistics I am getting out of this rifle don’t seem that out of line to me.
I am good to 400 as well with the .280. Just not that time.
I’m not saying you did anything wrong. It seems slow for a 140gr bullet. I have less drop than that with my rifle out of a Win M70 featherweight shooting 150 federal power point bullets.
It is what it is.
I see what you are saying now.
May be something to do with the low elevation here? Difference in barrels?
I am shooting a Remington 700 Mountain Rifle. Also have it in Remington 7400. Had my grandpas old 742 as well but let my uncle have it.
You lose nothing with a 200 yard zero, still a point blank range shot at 100 yards. Seems even more prudent with factory 280 ammo, which is know for being a tad light. It sounds like you "botched" the range, not the shot. Get back out and shoot a little. Doesn't need to be the same gun, just some range time.
Good luck
I had one in a mountain rifle. Detachable mag. I'm not sure why I sold it. It was a great rifle. A bit easier to carry than the M70, I'd say. Once all this shortage BS slows, I'm going to look for another.
Yea I have got to work up some loads for this rifle when I can find bullets.
I am really liking the Mountain Rifle. Mine does not have the detachable mag.
No I haven’t. I didn’t know I could.Do you ever run the 280AI through it and see what you come up with?
No I haven’t. I didn’t know I could.