The .280 has always intrigued me because of the amount of bullet choices but the i don't think the barrel maker I have decided on is set up for it.
It is an unusual barrel maker that doesn't make a 7mm barrel...
The .280 has always intrigued me because of the amount of bullet choices but the i don't think the barrel maker I have decided on is set up for it.
I've had a 6.5x284 and IMO it shines in the short action. In a long action I would take the 6.5-06 everytime just for the slickness of the action in feeding. There is no need for those really long low BC bullets that don't perform well on game in a hunting rifle. For a target rifle it is a different matter.
Mine was not a 6.5x284 norma. It was a 6.5 x284Win which was a wildcat for over 20 yrs before Norma. It excelled with the 140 gr Partition which probably is one of the ultimate hunting bullets. 130 accubonds work well. The 140s left the muzzle at 3000fps and I never lost a case due to enlarged primer pockets. As I said before in a long action I would pick the 6.5-06 which has virtually identical case capacity to the 284 case and the 6.5 RM case depending on the manufacturer of the brass. My info is based on 37 yrs with this cartridge not on what I have read.