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<blockquote data-quote="Catskill Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1737165" data-attributes="member: 111700"><p>To Bob The Nailer: Just joined this wild party of rifle shooters. Read your input on the 22-284. I had one made up about 35-40 years ago from a M70 barreled action in 22-250, 1 in 14 ROT, 24" bbl. There were no real good heavy 22 cal. bullets being manufactured, so I primarily used Nosler 60 gr SB spitzers & vintage(the good ones) Hornady 60 gr HP's. Powders were N-MRP, Rel-22 & IMR 7828 and primers were Fed 210 M & Winchester LRP. Brass was Winchester 284 unprimed in the vintage white & red boxes. This was & still is the best brass for the money in my experience.</p><p>Rifle was deadly! I used it as a light deer rifle & as a walking varmint rifle for crows, chucks, coyotes, etc. Results were very simple: aim, pull the trigger & DRT. Any game to 275+/- yds. was line of sight. It was a good wildcat experience for that time frame & what was available. Reloading for the cartridge is straight forward with 1/2MOA obtainable. Rifle was retired, bbl. was pulled (& sold) & the rest put in storage.</p><p></p><p>Now its 2019 & us handloaders now have a smorgasbord overflowing with components to choose from. With the advent of GOOD slow powders & GOOD heavy 22 cal. bullets, I had the old rifle just rebuilt to a better standard for new adventures. My smith in CO installed a Hart(NY) stainless 1 in 8 ROT 26' heavy sporter weight bbl. Modified the internals to a WSM box magazine & WSM follower for greater COAL & no feeding issues with the 284 case. Entire rifle is stainless except for the receiver. This was sent out for Mahovsky's Metalife plating which looks identical to stainless steel. It is probably the best way to make a firearm weatherproof. With the rifle completed & scoped, its time for the reloading game to begin.</p><p></p><p>My current plan is to load using Barnes 70 & 78 gr. solids with the better slower powders & the same components used prior. I would be very much interested in obtaining a copy of your reloaders handbook for this catridge. I also have most, if not all of the historically published info on the cartridge, collected since I started using it.</p><p>Please advise on how I can obtain your handbook. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>L.T.L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskill Varmint Hunter, post: 1737165, member: 111700"] To Bob The Nailer: Just joined this wild party of rifle shooters. Read your input on the 22-284. I had one made up about 35-40 years ago from a M70 barreled action in 22-250, 1 in 14 ROT, 24" bbl. There were no real good heavy 22 cal. bullets being manufactured, so I primarily used Nosler 60 gr SB spitzers & vintage(the good ones) Hornady 60 gr HP's. Powders were N-MRP, Rel-22 & IMR 7828 and primers were Fed 210 M & Winchester LRP. Brass was Winchester 284 unprimed in the vintage white & red boxes. This was & still is the best brass for the money in my experience. Rifle was deadly! I used it as a light deer rifle & as a walking varmint rifle for crows, chucks, coyotes, etc. Results were very simple: aim, pull the trigger & DRT. Any game to 275+/- yds. was line of sight. It was a good wildcat experience for that time frame & what was available. Reloading for the cartridge is straight forward with 1/2MOA obtainable. Rifle was retired, bbl. was pulled (& sold) & the rest put in storage. Now its 2019 & us handloaders now have a smorgasbord overflowing with components to choose from. With the advent of GOOD slow powders & GOOD heavy 22 cal. bullets, I had the old rifle just rebuilt to a better standard for new adventures. My smith in CO installed a Hart(NY) stainless 1 in 8 ROT 26' heavy sporter weight bbl. Modified the internals to a WSM box magazine & WSM follower for greater COAL & no feeding issues with the 284 case. Entire rifle is stainless except for the receiver. This was sent out for Mahovsky's Metalife plating which looks identical to stainless steel. It is probably the best way to make a firearm weatherproof. With the rifle completed & scoped, its time for the reloading game to begin. My current plan is to load using Barnes 70 & 78 gr. solids with the better slower powders & the same components used prior. I would be very much interested in obtaining a copy of your reloaders handbook for this catridge. I also have most, if not all of the historically published info on the cartridge, collected since I started using it. Please advise on how I can obtain your handbook. Thank you. L.T.L. [/QUOTE]
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