
.280 Remington - Wikipedia
The .280 Remington, also known as the 7mm-06 Remington and 7mm Express Remington, was introduced in 1957 for the Remington model 740, 760, 721, and 725 rifles. Having been released 32 …
Classic Cartridge: .280 Remington - Craig Boddington
The .280 Remington holds its own just fine with the new short 7mm magnums, and with good loads is very close to the 7mm Remington Magnum in performance. It cannot do what the fastest 7mms will …
.280 Remington, Best Forgotten? - Gun Digest
Jun 20, 2024 · We dive into the history and ballistics of the .280 Remington cartridge and try to figure out if the cartridge remains relevant today. The .280 Remington is limping along to extinction, which is …
.280 Rem. - CHUCKHAWKS.COM
Designed in the 1950's, and also known at various times in its history as the 7mm-06 (a wildcat) and the 7mm Express, the .280 is Remington's answer to the .270 Winchester.
Shop 280 Remington Ammo - In-Stock | Ammunition Depot
First introduced in 1957 by Remington Arms, the .280 Remington (sometimes referred to as 7mm Express Remington) was designed to bridge the performance gap between the .270 Winchester and …
Traffic Shift Begins as New Pump House Road Bridge Opens Over US-280
7 hours ago · The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is opening the first phase of a new Pump House Road bridge over U.S. Route 280.
SJ: Crash Shuts Down I-280 Connector To Northbound State ... - SFGATE
3 days ago · A crash closed the southbound Interstate Highway 280 transition ramp to northbound state Highway 87 in San Jose early Tuesday morning, the California Highway Patrol said.
.280 Remington - BallisticStudies.com
The .280 can drive the Barnes range of TSX projectiles at high velocities yet the light 120 grain TSX and Tipped TSX are the best choice for this cartridge when used on lean bodied deer.
.280 Remington Ballistics - GunData.org
The .280 Remington was designed in 1957 by Remington Arms Company for the 700 series rifles. The parent case is a .30-06 Springfield, and is narrowed down to fit the .284 inch (7.2mm) bullet.
Lock, Stock & Barrel | RifleMagazine
Still, some of the “anti-.280” rhetoric floating around was befuddling. Rifle enthusiasts loved or hated it, no doubt due to the .280 being sandwiched between the old fabled .270 Winchester and the newer …