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.280 Ross
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|October - November 2020
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How good was that performance? The .280 Ross saw the light of day around 1910, in England. It launched a 140-grain bullet at 3,047 feet per second, making it the first factory cartridge ever to do that. (Savage’s .250-3000, which came along five years later, was the first American factory cartridge to do so.)
Although the .280 Ross cartridge will forever be entangled in the controversy that embroiled the Ross Rifle Co. during the Great War and its aftermath, it really should be considered separately. Unlike its parent rifle, it lived a long and fruitful life, and the last factory ammunition (Kynoch of England) was not discontinued until 1967.
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