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This thread is funny. So how does thr .284 work on 2 points?
I'm a huge 6.5-284 fan. In my opinion it's one of the greatest mid sized, can do a little bit of everything, rounds ever made. I forget it's even a wildcat, until I hear someone call it one. Factory rifles chambered in 6.5-284 and many different manufacturers making loaded ammo, it's hard for me to think of it as a wildcat round. My 6-284 is so easy to make, because of the 6.5-284 Lapua brass, I forget it's a wildcat, too.Like a lot of the things we debate on here, most of it is subject to personal opinion. The argument can be made either way, which one is better. Calling the 6.5-284 a "Fad" is pretty funny considering how long, its been a very popular cartridge but hey, it's a free world, call it whatever you want. I doubt any of the many 6.5-284 shooters will care.As for a .284 w/180's running 2900fps, wellllllll, you could be surprised. A straight 284 Win. on a long action with a long throat and a powder that was well suited for this combo would get closer than you think, with even a 26in tube. You'd be running your loads right at redline to get there but there's a very likely chance you could get 2800fps w/180 and 26in tube and not go over max pressure.
Quote from: rtspring on December 17, 2014, 08:12:38 PMThis thread is funny. So how does thr .284 work on 2 points? Stuffs them in the dirt as well as a 5.56 and a 60gr Nolser Partition. Both are great 2 point medicine!
It really has nothing to do with that... Say your building a *censored* 68 camaro, you want say, true 400 hp out of a small block, you gonna use a 283 or a 400 small block???
Quote from: 257 Wby Mag on December 17, 2014, 07:56:34 PMIt really has nothing to do with that... Say your building a *censored* 68 camaro, you want say, true 400 hp out of a small block, you gonna use a 283 or a 400 small block???I'd start with the 283 because I hate those over heating, siamesed cylinder, POS 400's but that's just me.
Quote from: b23 on December 17, 2014, 08:27:56 PMQuote from: 257 Wby Mag on December 17, 2014, 07:56:34 PMIt really has nothing to do with that... Say your building a *censored* 68 camaro, you want say, true 400 hp out of a small block, you gonna use a 283 or a 400 small block???I'd start with the 283 because I hate those over heating, siamesed cylinder, POS 400's but that's just me. Somehow I believe that, and I bet you drive diesel and pull a trailer 3 times a year??Nope, haven't owned a diesel pickup since I sold my boat two years ago.
Quote from: b23 on December 17, 2014, 08:27:56 PMQuote from: 257 Wby Mag on December 17, 2014, 07:56:34 PMIt really has nothing to do with that... Say your building a *censored* 68 camaro, you want say, true 400 hp out of a small block, you gonna use a 283 or a 400 small block???I'd start with the 283 because I hate those over heating, siamesed cylinder, POS 400's but that's just me. you don't have to explain yourself to .257. He shoots weatherbys....factory...weatherbys. By choice.
Because a 6.5 142gr Sierra MK or a 140 Berger VLD from a 6.5-284 will walk all over anything you can stuff in a .284 Winchester. For hunting purposes and your average range. It isn't going to matter on game, for hunting you do have a larger, heavier bullet selection in .284 than you do in 6.5.