Anyone shoot 284?

Anyone own / shoot one of the 70s Ruger 77s in 284? I have a 70s tang safety Ruger Light in 250 Savage. Love the little rifle. Accurate enough for me. Wondering how the Rugers shoot in 284. Might be a good fit for me if I can find I one.
Matt

Have a early 70's Ruger 77 in .284 shoots great . Good luck trying to find one , just saying .
 
Just built a switch barrel gun in 284 Win and 6 Dasher. Looking forward to shooting both if I ever get my Manners EH1. The 284 will wear a 24” 1 in 8 twist Benchmark. Thinking about importing some Hammer Hunters in either 143 or 155 gr.
 
Great I remember reading that you were looking at one, congrats on your purchase . Please post pictures when you get it .

Absolutely! Just won’t be for awhile, as I am importing it from a fellow I know in the US. If it is not here by deer season, that’ll make the decision of which tang safety - the 7x57 or 284 - to take in the field!
 
I just picked up a 1976 dated Ruger 77 tang safety in 7x57. Thinking of trying something in the 140-150 gr range, though the Norma Oryx 156 gr looks interesting. What do you find works well in yours?

You bought it from me, lol.
 
And therein lies the rub, for all the tiny improvements in consistency, BC, etc it’s pretty hard to truly beat a straight .270 Winchester and being able to feed it off the shelf of any hardware store. :d I run ballistic circles and always end up back there.

I'll say it again. In all my years of hunting and guiding it is my distinct impression that I have seen more one shot kills with the 270 Winchester than any other cartridge.

It’s always been there. ;) Probably the best balanced off the shelf mountain hunting round there is, it just isn’t exciting.

Very accurate, and with less recoil than the 30-06 or 7 mag, most guys just shoot it better. Plus, the bullets for it were specifically designed for that particular cartridge velocity, and work very well on everything.

Having said that, the 284 will do everything the 270 will.

Ted
 
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Hey, thanks for that info! I passed on the Micro Medallion at this time, it is near new, but he wants $1750 seems high to me. Anyone have any idea what is the most accurate commercially produced 284 out there?
Matt

Smart decision, Matt. You can barrel up a Rem 700, Winchester, or Ruger, using a great new barrel for less money than that, including the cost of the donor.

Ted
 
I have a nice Savage 99 in .284, and after my .250, it's my go-to. Lovely cartridge that has always performed as advertised. Never understood why it didn't catch on. I have to agree with everyone else who has commented already. If you really want one these days, just build a nice one yourself. I'm thinking of getting a .284 Win barrel for my bolt-action Savage one of these days. Make a nice mountain rifle.
 
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