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 years after the .270 Winchester, it had somewhat unspectacular sales.
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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 do, but it burns a lot less powder and performs optimally from a shorter barrel.
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 both understandable (for reasons we'll get into) and also quite a shame.
A Tesla Model Y engulfed in flames shut down a portion of northbound Interstate 280 in Daly City on Tuesday morning, prompting fire crews to race to put out the blaze in about an hour.
Tesla engulfed in flames shuts down part of I-280 in Daly City
DALY CITY, Calif. (KRON) — Northbound lanes of Interstate 280 in Daly City were shut down Tuesday morning as emergency crews responded to an overturned Tesla that caught fire, according to th…
Remington .280 factory loads are currently offered with three different 140 grain spitzer bullets, all with a muzzle velocity of 3,000 fps and a muzzle energy of 2,797 ft. lb. One is a pointed Core-Lokt, one is a Nosler ballistic tip, and the third is a boat-tail spitzer bullet.