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l need some advice for my new 284w.Wondering what loads.have been successful.eg mv and powder weights. Mac
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You should do a search on here, there's plenty of info on the 284. Is the rifle an F-Open gun or otherwise? Some more info would help on what you intend to use it for.
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The rifle is an f open build . It will be shot at 500 and 600 yards The barrel is a 30 inch heavy profile maddco with a one in nine twist.I will be using straight lapua 284 brass not necked up 6.5 Chamber is cut for a c.o.a.l of 3.217 to the lands .Action is rem.Trigger is jewel. Powders I have are 2213 and 2209. Primers I have are fed 210 GM and CCI br2. Mac
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Mac,

Have you seen this page? https://www.accurateshooter.com/featured/7mm/#284win It is quite old but the information is still valid. In case you aren't aware H4350 is the same as 2209, and H4831SC same as 2213SC.
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Thanks for the info.Was wondering how the Berger 168 vld perform. .
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Mac wrote:Thanks for the info.Was wondering how the Berger 168 vld perform. .

Raven is long term member of this forum who used a 284 and 168 VLDs very successfully for many years, probably using 2209. Try PMing him.
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I have been shooting 284"s for quite a while. I load 51grs of 2209 with ICI or Fed. 210 gold medal primers. They shoot extremely well from 300yds to 1200yds, depending on tune. For best results, I tune one for the longs, and the other for the shorts. There is no reason the 168's won't work extremely well at any distance.
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Thanks for. the info Greg. Mac
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Good choice on primers. With a straight 284 I'd try 2209 first, start just below 50gr and work your way up slowly, you should find something before or at 51gr. I shot against a fellow earlier this year running a straight 284 with Berger 168gr VLDs, his grouped well but most go straight to the 180gr hybrids or VLDs. I run a 284 Shehane by way of comparison and use 2213sc in that which it really likes, but each barrel is different.
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Re: 284w loads

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Mac
I tried out some straight 284 loads yesterday for the first time with a new Bartlein 9 twist.
No chrono data as I was just looking for a starting powder range and to find the load where the pressure signs would start. I will do load development later.
Lapua 284 cases not 6.5-284, fully prepped and neck turned, Federal GM210, 180 Berger Hybrid (moly) 0.020" jump, 2209 powder

I started at 49.5gn and worked up in 0.5gn increments to 51.5gn. Absolutely no pressure signs. I should have made some with higher loads. I realize moly projectiles will need more powder, I just have to find out how much more.
At 51gn and 51.5gn the groups shrunk to 9mm and one hole respectively. Thanks KHGS.
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