He didWhat's too big? You need to list all of parameters.
He didWhat's too big? You need to list all of parameters.
I dont own a 284win, just looking at high BC bullets that fit cartridges in a short, standard action. I know its possible and from several cartridges I own with short throats(6x45 & 300wsm) that require the bullet to be seated very deep, I know it may not be ideal but certainly possible and as someone mentioned: not worthless!How are you managing a 180 in a 284Win and staying in the short action? I have not had any experience with the 284W but every time I look at the chamber, it just looks like the that bullet is stuffed in the case?
I've also always been told a 6.5x284 is useless in a SA if a 140gr+ bullet is the goal. once again, no experience with either of them, but I do have a Weatherby in 30-06 and a savage in 308 that are calling for barrels.. and I really wanted to use my savage for a 284W case.
I've noticed everyone recommending heavy 7mm bullets, 175, 180s... but they are superior to a 168 or 162 IF you can get them moving fast enough. Just tossed it in my calculator, 4500ft, 45deg, 10mph wind, 1000 yards:Last time I checked this was still the LONG RANGE board and the OP will engage at 1400meters(1531yds)! People recommending all these small, low BC bullets(in comparison to heavy 7mm or even heavy 6.5's) is wild. I guess I am the only one that has small bullets blown around in the wind trying to shoot beyond 1000yds in gusty conditions.
The 180class 7mm bullets at G1 .792 are on par with 285gr & 300gr out of 338's. My next "light duty" Longrange rifle will find a way to launch them
to each their own Longrange brethren
James