This is an old thread...interesting to read my posts from prior to shooting my short action 284 for over a year.
The facts:
- After ~550 rounds through my Bartlein, I simply couldn't get it to shoot. Sent the barrel back to them and they gave me a replacement.
- While waiting for the new Bartlein to arrive, I bought an in-stock Krieger and installed it.
- First 5 shots were 162 amax, poor accuracy. Cleaned the barrel and gave up on 162s after another 3 shots. Switched to 175smk and it immediately hammered.
- I've now got ~1800 rounds through it, all loaded with 54.0gr H4831sc and 175smk @ 2.950". Velocity is ~2825fps with my 28" barrel.
- I use Alpha type 3 magazines, which required feedlip tweaks, and for the follower to be ground to match the shoulder location of the 284.
- Recent borescoping indicates the barrel should still have some good life in it.
My musings:
- The 284 is a great "all around" cartridge, but master of none. It is too powerful as a tactical match gun, has too much recoil, way more than needed downrange energy, too little magazine capacity, and brass is too hard to get.
- The short action configuration will give up a bit of velocity as compared to a LA, but not by very much. Most folks with ~27-28" barrel long action 284s are getting ~2800-2850 from the 175 bullets, and mine does 2825...
- Lapua brass will require rigorous prep work because you'll get donuts after a firing or two. This manifests itself as HIGHLY increased bullet seating force once the bullet's bearing surface begins to pass the neck shoulder junction.
- A .317" neck diameter is ok, but a bit tight IMHO. If I were ordering the reamer today, I would choose .320" to ensure plenty of neck clearance in the chamber.
- Be careful with fresh WW-Super 284 brass, because it tends to have a gnarly bur on the outside of the casemouth.
- The 175smk @ 2825fps flies really, really well, and hits steel like a sledgehammer.
- It is common for many 284's to exhibit sticky primary extraction, which some people call a "click on bolt lift". A small base die available from Redding will solve this.