For about seven years now I have had a love affair with the 6.5X284. While I have a bunch of different rifles of various calibers, styles, and use them for various forms of hunting and competition, my 6.5x284's continue to dominate the bulk of my attention.
Why...Benchrest accuracy, excellent killing power, and low recoil.
About a year ago I ran into a minty 70's vintage Remington 700 in 30-06 for $400. Of course, I decided to build another 6.5x284. The 40 year old action and trigger were much nicer then the current offerings. Selling the parted out walnut stock and sporter barrel just about gave me an action for free. I sent the action to Barlein to be trued up with a 26" Varmint contour, 1:8 twist R5 barrel, oversized lug, and a bead blasted finish. I stocked it with a McMillan A3, tuned the vintage trigger, and topped it with a 5x20 Huskemaw scope. Weight came in at 12,5# fully loaded with bipod. Finally had a chance to break in the barrel and give it a run with a couple of my favorite loads. 142 JLK or 140 Berger Hunting VLD, Lapua brass necked to .292", Fed210M, 58gr Retumbo, seated .020" off the lands. My first Bartlien barrel.......what a shooter...no fuss..it cleans up in a couple of minutes...and I'm on my 3rd reload of the brass, neck sizing with no sticky bolt. Both loads gave sub .25MOA, 2975FPS, ES <10FPS.
200 yard 3 shot example.
Why...Benchrest accuracy, excellent killing power, and low recoil.
About a year ago I ran into a minty 70's vintage Remington 700 in 30-06 for $400. Of course, I decided to build another 6.5x284. The 40 year old action and trigger were much nicer then the current offerings. Selling the parted out walnut stock and sporter barrel just about gave me an action for free. I sent the action to Barlein to be trued up with a 26" Varmint contour, 1:8 twist R5 barrel, oversized lug, and a bead blasted finish. I stocked it with a McMillan A3, tuned the vintage trigger, and topped it with a 5x20 Huskemaw scope. Weight came in at 12,5# fully loaded with bipod. Finally had a chance to break in the barrel and give it a run with a couple of my favorite loads. 142 JLK or 140 Berger Hunting VLD, Lapua brass necked to .292", Fed210M, 58gr Retumbo, seated .020" off the lands. My first Bartlien barrel.......what a shooter...no fuss..it cleans up in a couple of minutes...and I'm on my 3rd reload of the brass, neck sizing with no sticky bolt. Both loads gave sub .25MOA, 2975FPS, ES <10FPS.
200 yard 3 shot example.