Don’t 284’s dominate the long range, hand fired, precision shooting disciplines?
My 32 " Barrel on my F Class Unlimted is Shooting Nicely so Far Just getting the barrel broke in ! RJ
Don’t 284’s dominate the long range, hand fired, precision shooting disciplines?
Have a couple, one like Dan's, a 600 action in a Brown stock, 5lb., has taken at least 60 head of game. The other, an Alpha in walnut, and it's twin, an Alpha in 25-284,
I have one built on a m600 action with M7 trigger and bottom metal with a brown pounder stock too - I would like to see picks of yours if you post them or pm me some please . RJ
Have a couple, one like Dan's, a 600 action in a Brown stock, 5lb., has taken at least 60 head of game. The other, an Alpha in walnut, and it's twin, an Alpha in 25-284,
I want to see a 7 RPM for Sure ! RJ
I'm patiently waiting RJ!![]()
I thought about having one built a few years ago but the limited mag box length seemed an issue so a 280 in a long action was for me, a better choice.
a 7x64 will have been better ... but the 284 is a great cartridge. i ve seen a few barrenground caribous taken it but every caliber is working great with the small caribou anyway ...
lol Jim the 7x64 came in 1917 thus the reason i like it more than the 280 but yes you re right as well as Dan (it has to be noted i agree with both of you lol) getting brass and ammo can be a problem ...
RJ, I have a winchester extreme weather chambered in 270 which I'm thinking of getting rebarreled to an RPM whether it be 6.5 or 7mm if it ever comes about. I think it will be a good candidate. I'll just need a good supply of brass.
RJ, I have a winchester extreme weather chambered in 270 which I'm thinking of getting rebarreled to an RPM whether it be 6.5 or 7mm if it ever comes about. I think it will be a good candidate. I'll just need a good supply of brass.
I've read a couple posts on US sites about the wildcat 7mm rpm. Looks fun. - dan