who shoots 284 Win?

The .284 is likely my favorite cartridge. It shoots any bullet weight at least as fast as the .270 and in a very accurate, short package. I'd happily use it as my only BG gun.

Lots of old wives tales about it, but like most things, the reality is much better.
 
Got two of them, both customs on long actions. One a Rem700 the other a Stiller Tac300. Both set up for long range range fun, the Rem is my son's and the Stiller is mine. Convinced a hunting buddy to do one as well, he has the barrel ordered and is trying to decide if he uses his old Sako for a donor action or go to a Defiance or Stiller. I have both Winchester and Lapua brass, the Winchester is proper head stamped stuff and the Lapua is 6.5X284 that I just ran over the expander ball of my dies and reloaded and fire formed. The 284 winchester is a real hammer, I throw the 180 Lapua Scenars out of the Stiller and it only takes 8.8 mils to make it to 1000 meters, and it cranks the steel like a magnum. I would love to build one on a hunting rifle platform and shoot some critters with it, I think you would have some serious knock down power in your hands!

It is the original WSM... just 40 yrs earlier than the named cartridges
 
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[/URL][/IMG] Here's the 284win micro medallion in action. Its a handy little rifle.
 
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[/URL][/IMG] Here's the 284win micro medallion in action. Its a handy little rifle.

awesome! Nice buck and nice Micro. If the day comes that you want to find a new home for it, I'm only a PM away! I have Micro Medallions in 308 and 7mm-08 and 257 Roberts and 243. There is room in the safe for more;)
 
It is the original WSM... just 40 yrs earlier than the named cartridges

Yes I have been very pleased with it so far, I am pushing it at 2785fps with the 180 Lapua Scenar out of the Stiller with a 28" barrel. Working on some loads with the 168 Berger Classic Hunting bullet, haven't locked that one down yet but hoping for 2900ish out my boys rifle with a 24" barrel.

It is a great round that is easy to load for, there are literally TONS of bullets available for it, great brass can easily be found in Winchester, Lapua, Norma and I am sure there are others, and recoil is mild if not a bit snappy. And those 7mm bullets seem to be so slippery they just hang in there a long ways out there.
 
Afew years ago I had my 7 mm mag out in the back yard crono'ing some loads that were reading at 3200 fps. The old man brought his .284 out with some loads he had just loaded the night before. He shot 3 thu the screens and go a reading of 3150....only 50 fps slower than my 7. I don't remember what load I was using but his was a 149 gr slug.
 
Reloader 17 will produce higher velocities in a 284 win. I was getting over 2900 fps with 154 gr hornady bullets, and thats from a 20" barrel. I have a winchester m70 EW chambered in 7-08, that i'm thinking of rebarreling to 284 win with a 24" tube.
 
3000fps can be easily had with a 139/140gr. bullet.

My first .284 barrel was a 4 land take off from a Parker Hale. I would get 3080fps, from it's 22.5"bbl.

My new Gailliard 24" gets me around 3040fps with 139/140's.

Kills deer about as dead as you'd like, to at least 380yds(furthest I've ever killed a deer with the .284)
 
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