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brianlt21
11-20-2016, 12:42 AM
Wanting to build a heavy sportier or light varmint 284 and don't want to spend more then 250 on a barrel could I buy a 7mm08 barrel and recharger it to strait 284 match chamber???


Thanks Brian

handirifle
11-20-2016, 02:40 AM
Best way to find out is compare the numbers. Here's a fantastic site, http://stevespages.com/page8d.htm. Look up each cartridge and make sure the 284 is larger or the same at base, shoulder, length, etc.

FW Conch
11-20-2016, 08:38 AM
Sounds like You want to buy a run of the mill barrel & chamber it with a match reamer. I don't think that would equal out to match results?

ER Shaw offers barrels in 284Win, 280Rem, & 280AI. I think they will still chamber to almost anything if You provide the reamer?

Their crome molly drop in barrels are $180, & their SS are $255. I believe My Shaw barrels are of good enough quality that a Match shooter/reloader could win matches with them.

It will take at least 4 months to get a barrel from them, and if You provide a reamer, they will have it and Your money for the entire time. Just the way it is with barrels now days.

My BIL shoots 1,000yd competition, and to be competitive, he buys top of the line blanks and has them spun and chambered by the best smiths He cam find. He says, "You get what You Pay for". And believe Me, He Pays! Just ask My sister. Today's Her birthday. I wonder what She'll get of equal value?

Bottom line, Match=Money. Other wise, ER Shaw suits me just fine. Good Luck...Jim :-)

brianlt21
11-20-2016, 08:51 AM
Was just reading about the 28 noslervinmay decide to go that way in stead

FiveInADime
11-20-2016, 12:00 PM
Was just reading about the 28 noslervinmay decide to go that way in stead
I've considered the options you're considering for a elk/mule deer gun and I'm almost sold on a 28 Nosler, too. .284Win or 6.5x.284 was my first inclination but for a long range deer/elk rifle why not have the extra horsepower.

I figure Nosler will probably have brass made for a long time no matter if the cartridge is popular or not. But it seems to be gaining some traction with the long-range guys so maybe it'll eventually be relatively popular.

What are you building from?

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psharon97
11-20-2016, 12:01 PM
For $50 more you could get a premium barrel. Douglas, Shilen, CBI, McGowen, parcnor, and several more that I can't think of off the top of my head. I would look at that route.

brianlt21
11-20-2016, 04:56 PM
Savage stevens model 200 that has been timed and trued, boyds thumbhole stock and thinking i can swap my 3006 barrel and bolt face for a 7mm mag barrel and magnum bolt head and rechamber it to 28 nosler

squirrel_slayer
11-20-2016, 08:22 PM
Savage stevens model 200 that has been timed and trued, boyds thumbhole stock and thinking i can swap my 3006 barrel and bolt face for a 7mm mag barrel and magnum bolt head and rechamber it to 28 nosler

yes plus you'll need a rum magazine and a magnum firing pin as it's smaller. be prepared for that barrel to get smokin hot after a few rounds!

brianlt21
11-20-2016, 08:54 PM
Noslers site says it feeds from 7-300win length mags also this rifles hunting rig not a paper puncher so varmint contour is not needed