Yes, the B78 rifle was produced in .280 Remington caliber. The B78 is a single-shot rifle manufactured by Browning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and it was available in several calibers, including .280 Remington. This caliber was among the options offered to cater to various hunting needs.
Come on, you can do it...
80% of 280 = 80% * 280 = 0.8 * 280 = 224
65% of 280= 65% * 280= 0.65 * 280= 182
87% of 280= 87% * 280= 0.87 * 280= 243.6
30% of 280= 30% * 280= 0.3 * 280= 84
7mm Magnum and 300 Winchester Magnum
.28 and .280 are the same diameter bullet. I know of no pistols in .280, with the possible exception of some of the single shot pistols that fire rifle cartridges. I know of no cartridge called the .28.
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looking for info on Winchester model 280 in a 22 caliber simi-automatic. when made and value of the gun now. Thanks
Standard Vanguard is about $400. My references do not show they were made in .280 caliber.
It happens. Does not add any real value.
Generally speaking, no. You can only fire the caliber for which the gun is chambered. There are some exceptions, but not many.
Yes- a very good deer rifle.
I am aware of only the following calibers in the B78: 22 250; 6mm Rem, 7mm Rem Mag; 30 06 and 45 70.
The twist rate of a B78 in .22-250 is typically 1:14. This means that the rifling in the barrel makes one complete turn for every 14 inches of barrel length. This twist rate is designed to stabilize the lighter bullets commonly used in the .22-250 caliber, enhancing accuracy and performance.
No
Many do, but, not all the time. You will have to call to find out.