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6.5x284 in a short action?

I'm sure someone is but it isn't the best option. The 6.5x284 needs a LA to be able to optimize bullet seating depth, powder charge and feeding. It will not feed in a short action AICS mag.
 
Just finished up a 6.5-284 on a long action. My OAL with 140 Berger Hybrids is 3.137". 28" Bartlein Medium Palma contour.
Initial testing is showing pretty amazing groups....4 shots to get centered at 100 then 3 groups that averaged 0.218"...all this with no load development and a brand new barrel. I think if you want a short action 6.5 you'd be better suited with a 6.5 Creedmoor or 6.5 X 47L. In a repeater the 6.5-284 seated to fit a mag box would put you nearly same as those 2 at least with 140 class bullets. To reach full potential I think a long action is the way to go.
 
You have to take the bolt out to get a loaded round out. That makes it a pain in the a$$. To get full capacity out of it, you should use a long action. Matt
 
I wouldnt use a SA unless I was using very short, light bullets, maybe for varminting. I would not use a SA if you wanna use 120-140s. for the reasons above.
 
The Remington custom shop builds 300 rum on a short action. At least that's what that's what the guy shooting one at the range said.
 
The Remington custom shop builds 300 rum on a short action. At least that's what that's what the guy shooting one at the range said.
And that is a positive recommendation?
The Remington Custom Shop has built the 40X on several "long action" rounds in the past. They include the 300 Win and 7 Rem Mags so a 300RUM on a 40X is not undoable. It is single shot only and, from experience with a friend's 40X 7Mag, the bolt has to come out to eject a live round.
 
No it is the stupidest thing I have ever seen. A rifle can be built on a custom action for less money than the custom shop gun and be a repeating rifle that will cycle a live cartridge. I cant believe anybody could be so uninformed as to pay for this kind of crap.
 
No it is the stupidest thing I have ever seen. A rifle can be built on a custom action for less money than the custom shop gun and be a repeating rifle that will cycle a live cartridge. I cant believe anybody could be so uninformed as to pay for this kind of crap.
But it's a 40X!
Unfortunately, all are not as savvy as
 
I just got back home from a two week "road trip" from Idaho to Milwaukee and back. A few miles north is Bartlein. I sent them an OM 70 to be fit with a 32" 6.5-284 a couple months ago, and picked it up. I can seat the 140gr Berger Hybrid out to 3.35" in that box, and it feeds every round. That extra length gets me close, in initial testing, to 3000fps.

just sayin...

Rich
 
I have a 6.5x284 short action Rem 700 hunting rifle. A long action would have been better and I have considered putting the barrel on a long but what I have shoots really well. I shoot only 140 grain Nosler Partitions and have to seat um deep to function from the mag.
I don't shoot long range so the velocity loss does not have much effect.

Mark
 
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You have to take the bolt out to get a loaded round out. That makes it a pain in the a$$. To get full capacity out of it, you should use a long action. Matt

+1..... I have 2 of them. Both single shots. 1 on a long action and 1 on a short action. As this man said, you have to take the bolt out to take a loaded round out which makes it a pain, to some degree. I use the short action gun for groundhog hunting, so it's no big deal. I don't load unless I see a groundhog and if I don't get the opportunity to shoot, I just open the bolt or take the bolt out.
 
+1..... I have 2 of them. Both single shots. 1 on a long action and 1 on a short action. As this man said, you have to take the bolt out to take a loaded round out which makes it a pain, to some degree. I use the short action gun for groundhog hunting, so it's no big deal. I don't load unless I see a groundhog and if I don't get the opportunity to shoot, I just open the bolt or take the bolt out.

My first one was built on a S/A because i had the action laying around and also built it as a groundhog gun. It was set up to take advantage of heavy bullets set above the doughnut with a single shot follower, as stated the bolt has to come out to remove a live cartridge. It's not ideal but you can work with it if you have to, just know what you're getting into, it is what it is.
 
I have a Remington XP-100 (short action) in 6.5x284. She is a shooter. If I close the bolt on a live round, I do have to remove the bolt to get the live round back out. I have a handy dandy bolt release so it takes just seconds to remove it. Fired brass flies out no problem. Since this is a single shot, I don't worry about magazine length. Bullet seating depth is 100% controlled by how we finish reamed the chamber. It is doable and if you recognize the constraints ahead of time, it can be a wonderful build.

Steve :)
 
I'm thinking it's pretty much a toss up. Depends on the use of the cartridge. IF it's going to be a 1000 yard gun for matches, absolutely build it on a long action with a yard long barrel. How about if it's just gonna be a woods gun for deer or a 500 yard max set up ? No need to load 3.35 inch rounds. I'd say a 2.80 round from a short action will do anything a 260 will do. Sure then why use the 6.5-284? Just a matter of preference maybe. Many 284s out there on short actions for hunting or tactical match use. Long actions really shine in the 284 but it's a fantastic short action gun too. One thing is you'll never get factory ammo just anywhere. The 260, you will just as the creedmore is all over shelves. Just a matter of choice really. IMO.
 
If you install a side-release on a Rem700 Short Action receiver then it will retract far enough to extract a loaded round by hand.
I use no ejector, this is a F-Open gun.
 

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