fseaman
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The "Google is your friend" part of your reply is seems churlish and condescending. Is that what you intended?Google is your friend.......Having shot out 40ish barrels in 284/variants I have a decent opinion on a 284 rebated rimmed cartridge. Most of it has been Lapua brass with probably close to 3k pieces of the double headstamped Norma that Shiraz Balolia had special made. I'm definitely not anti-rebated rim.
My "joined" date is misleading. I was here long ago and for a long time. I stepped away in 2019 to relocate to a new state and care for my then 84yo mother, now 89yo. All things are good there so I can get back to doing something I love.
Perhaps you missed the intention of the thread, which is to share real experiences about rebated rims. Not Shiraz's unless he chimes in, yeah, I know who he is. Not my first rodeo. It is your experiences as a rebated cartridge shooter. Not "overall general consensus is rebated rims don't handle pressure well" as that is something not true.
I can go to my real books library and trace updates going back for the 30 years I've had them. I can google cartridge specs and did.
I am not a 284 specialist in any way. As I said, I've have one 284 and it's a M88 lever gun. My loads conforming to the original specification. I have never experienced any of the "feared" rebated rim "problems". Absolutely no "don't handle pressure well".
There is one portion of your postulation that seems to have support which is that the original 284 was rated for ~56k psi. That is not "weak" unless there is failure at or below that pressure. If you are indicating that the 1963 pressure was less than you would like 50 years later and therefore "rebated rims don't handle pressure well", sure, I can see that logic but I would need to review 1963 and older pressure specifications to see if it is a "reasonable" position.
I have never found any of the 404 Jeffery cartridges to be "weak". Using my pressure sensor system, I know pressure much more accurately than "reading brass". Is it as accurate as OEM/Manufacturer/SAMMI systems. No and don't go there.
All belted magnums are rebated rims (well as far as I have found) so there is another strike against "overall general consensus is rebated rims don't handle pressure well".
I respect your work with the 284 variants so please share about that.
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