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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
284 Win reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidA" data-source="post: 2199146" data-attributes="member: 72334"><p>For me I recently built a 284 win on a long action. Used a standard no turn reamer which McGowen precision has. I loaded up three 197 SMK's to optimal length and to them seat dummy rounds on the lands. Realize though when you do this it makes anything less than 180 GT bullets iffy, unless you go to a monolithic bullet. Which I was fine with. Any hoot 180's load out at 3.269 197's 3.393. 28" McGowen 1-8 twist. About 15ths off lands. Getting 2,930 out of 180,s 2,875 out of 185's. And 2,745 out of the 197's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidA, post: 2199146, member: 72334"] For me I recently built a 284 win on a long action. Used a standard no turn reamer which McGowen precision has. I loaded up three 197 SMK’s to optimal length and to them seat dummy rounds on the lands. Realize though when you do this it makes anything less than 180 GT bullets iffy, unless you go to a monolithic bullet. Which I was fine with. Any hoot 180’s load out at 3.269 197’s 3.393. 28” McGowen 1-8 twist. About 15ths off lands. Getting 2,930 out of 180,s 2,875 out of 185’s. And 2,745 out of the 197’s [/QUOTE]
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