30-284 Anyone have the low down?

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IanP wrote: Interested to see where you take this cliche to in the context of 284-30cal cartridges :lol:

Ian


OK, I give in, I'm out-philosophised. :cry:

To get back to something along the lines of Jason's original query, does anyone know if it's easy enough to get a spent 30-'06 length case out through the port on an RPA Quadlock action?

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Post by DaveMc »

Not sure exactly Barry but I had a 280AI on a dual port Bat and the port was tiny. Spent cartridges came out fine on that.

Jason - two guys I shoot against up here have 30-284's but developed them before this new range of projectiles came around. They originally throated them for the 210VLD but came back to the 180-185 class of projectiles. It seems a very good cartridge and very long barrel life and forgiving load development.
Could be a good option and I agree with Ian here - If you like the idea and have justification (or a belief) then go with it. :D

On cases - we have found one of the more recent batches of Lapua to be very tough again - no measurable case head expansion at reasonable loads so if you are lucky you might get a great batch of brass.
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Post by jasmay »

DaveMc wrote:
On cases - we have found one of the more recent batches of Lapua to be very tough again - no measurable case head expansion at reasonable loads so if you are lucky you might get a great batch of brass.


Dave any batch numbers for the "Good Stuff"

Any advice on die sets?
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Post by DaveMc »

Not sure on Batch numbers but the shipment just before this one. I would bet Lapua has pulled out all QA stops recently after the last year of -ve feedback. Personally I would take a gamble with the new batch at the QRA store. We have some on their way and will take a good look at them in the near future.

On dies - personally I would go the 30-284 Shehane and make my own but considering there are a few off the shelf options I would chase them down. redding and RCBS do some.

Cheers and good luck (and keep us informed.
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Post by IanP »

Some case capacities, given in gr H20

284W = 66gr
284 Shehane = 69gr
30-06 = 69gr
30-06AI = 72gr
300WSM = 79gr

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Post by jcinsa »

Very interesting Ian..

Does anyone know the case capacity in grains H2O for the 280 AI ?

Thanks

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Post by bruce moulds »

john,
if it is to the base of the neck it should be a bit more than the 30/06 Ackley.
cases must vary a fair bit,.
years ago I found that a 30/06 necked down to 7mm with an improved shoulder held the same ammount of powder as a 284 case, to the base of the neck.
the 280 Ackley held a bit more.
just my mileage at the time.
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Post by aaronraad »

jcinsa wrote:Very interesting Ian..

Does anyone know the case capacity in grains H2O for the 280 AI ?

Thanks

John


LFAD has the 280 Rem. Ackley Improved listed as 70.135gr/0.278"3 of H2O. Other measurements listed for volume were:

    Neck Volume = 0.022"3
    Shoulder Volume = 0.008"3
    Base Volume = 0.247"3


They don't mention tolerances, but I'd allow for at least 0.001"3 between brass batches and brands.
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Post by IanP »

Case capacities and calculator here: http://kwk.us/cases.html

280 Rem listed at 67gr of H2O the AI version is not listed but could be calculated. Aaronraad states it as being approx 70gr and this is 3gr up on the capacity on the 280R so sounds about right as it is a similar 3gr increase for the 30-06AI.

As there are two versions of the 280AI there will be some difference in case capacities. Look up the SAAMI case dimensional data and work it out from there. Nosler got the 280R brought before the SAAMI committee and approved as their AI version so I would go with that version.

John it seems you asked a complex question!

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