Something I conjured up over 30 years ago, but was supposed
be a .270 then an additional .257. These were my two favorite's.
Times change and the 7mm/.284 has brought some decent pills
to the front. So for the last several months, between doing forming
dies, and a test rifle, the last several weeks has been devoted to
actual fire forming.....Basically what I wanted was a case, that was
suitable for short actions, fit in the realm of the .308 bolt face, and
did not have the wording Ackley or Magnum attached to it. and gave
me more powder capacity then any case that was brewed within the
.308 family of cases. Also reamers and dies were a huge consideration
wanting off the shelf part's that anyone would find available. Another
consideration was being able to eject a live round if playing in the long
game bullet area. My SA284 has the best fit I can find.....I took the
.284 Winchester and shortened it !! The case has all the same numbers
as the original but one; Rim to shoulder is shortened by .155". I had my
smith "Ethan Lam" use a SAMMI .284 reamer and just run it in short. The
dies are a Lee FL sizer that I shortened, and since Lee does not have a
Collet sizer for the .284, low and behold, the Collet die for a 7mm-08 does
the job with no alterations.....50 test cases have been formed on Hornady
brass, and fire forming is complete using 185 RDF blems. Not a cream of
wheat guy.....Tomorrow will be a short test at 100 with 168 Bergers, and
R-16, and work up to to a reasonable warm load. H4831 and R-23 is in on
the shelf after I see R-16 is a go or no for further testing.
Case in pic was not fire formed.
Fuj
be a .270 then an additional .257. These were my two favorite's.
Times change and the 7mm/.284 has brought some decent pills
to the front. So for the last several months, between doing forming
dies, and a test rifle, the last several weeks has been devoted to
actual fire forming.....Basically what I wanted was a case, that was
suitable for short actions, fit in the realm of the .308 bolt face, and
did not have the wording Ackley or Magnum attached to it. and gave
me more powder capacity then any case that was brewed within the
.308 family of cases. Also reamers and dies were a huge consideration
wanting off the shelf part's that anyone would find available. Another
consideration was being able to eject a live round if playing in the long
game bullet area. My SA284 has the best fit I can find.....I took the
.284 Winchester and shortened it !! The case has all the same numbers
as the original but one; Rim to shoulder is shortened by .155". I had my
smith "Ethan Lam" use a SAMMI .284 reamer and just run it in short. The
dies are a Lee FL sizer that I shortened, and since Lee does not have a
Collet sizer for the .284, low and behold, the Collet die for a 7mm-08 does
the job with no alterations.....50 test cases have been formed on Hornady
brass, and fire forming is complete using 185 RDF blems. Not a cream of
wheat guy.....Tomorrow will be a short test at 100 with 168 Bergers, and
R-16, and work up to to a reasonable warm load. H4831 and R-23 is in on
the shelf after I see R-16 is a go or no for further testing.
Case in pic was not fire formed.
Fuj










