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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
284 winchester Improved Brass - Your recomendations please
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<blockquote data-quote="joeyb" data-source="post: 258099" data-attributes="member: 15249"><p>jeremy, i just had a .284 built and I'm easily running 180 bergers at 2900 -2950 with a 26 inch barrel and reloader 17. I agree that improving the .284 is unnecessary. Just set it up on a full length action, so you can seat the bullet out properly and get the full potential of the case. I started out with Norma brass, and regret it. A friend gave me a handfull of the lapua, and it seems a lot stronger, (almost 3000fps with very little pressure sign). good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeyb, post: 258099, member: 15249"] jeremy, i just had a .284 built and I'm easily running 180 bergers at 2900 -2950 with a 26 inch barrel and reloader 17. I agree that improving the .284 is unnecessary. Just set it up on a full length action, so you can seat the bullet out properly and get the full potential of the case. I started out with Norma brass, and regret it. A friend gave me a handfull of the lapua, and it seems a lot stronger, (almost 3000fps with very little pressure sign). good luck [/QUOTE]
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