jpr9954
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I plan to take my Browning A-Bolt in .280 Ackley Improved on plains game hunt next year to South Africa. I understand that the SAPS have a thing that the markings on the case heads need to match what it says on the rifle barrel or action.
As with any Ackley Improved, you can fire the pre-improved parent ammo in it without a problem. It will then be fireformed to the chamber. In this case, it would be .280 Remington.
I just checked the rifle. It has the original .280 Remington markings from Browning AND a secondary ".280 ACK" marking from the gunsmith who rechambered it. The rifle was bought used 10-15 years ago. I had planned to shoot some of the .280 Rem, reload to .280 Ack Improved with upgraded bullets, and use that. I know Nosler makes .280 Imp brass but I'd rather use the .280 Rem brass that was fireformed as it will be an exact fit for the chamber.
Given it still says .280 on the case head and matches at least one of the markings on the barrel, will this be an issue with the police?
As with any Ackley Improved, you can fire the pre-improved parent ammo in it without a problem. It will then be fireformed to the chamber. In this case, it would be .280 Remington.
I just checked the rifle. It has the original .280 Remington markings from Browning AND a secondary ".280 ACK" marking from the gunsmith who rechambered it. The rifle was bought used 10-15 years ago. I had planned to shoot some of the .280 Rem, reload to .280 Ack Improved with upgraded bullets, and use that. I know Nosler makes .280 Imp brass but I'd rather use the .280 Rem brass that was fireformed as it will be an exact fit for the chamber.
Given it still says .280 on the case head and matches at least one of the markings on the barrel, will this be an issue with the police?