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This “short-fat” case pushing high B.C. bullets was decades ahead of its time. In practical terms, the 284 Winchester is no better nor no worse than the 7x57mm Mauser, 280 Remington or 7mm-08 Remington, yet in many ways it optimizes the short-action, 7mm platform.
zatchels backpack reviewGiven the incredible success of the 7x57mm Mauser on all species of big game around the world over the past 120 years or so, the 284 Winchester could be held up as one of the best, all-round cartridges ever designed and put into action.
swissgear ibex laptop backpack 17 blue But that doesn’t mean its perfect. Years ago we were backpacking the Alaska Range in search of a Dall’s ram. One jumped from behind a boulder and ran across a basin. This was back in the days of the technologically advanced “It looks like about three football fields” range finding.

Turned out it was more like four fields, as indicated by the 140-grain Nosler Partition bullet landing low and behind. The next kicked up dirt at the right level, but still behind the running animal. The next struck, but too far back for an immediate kill. The finishing shot, aimed atop the ram’s horns as it stood broadside, punched through the shoulders. The 284 Winchester had done it again. Winchester concocted its 284 way back in 1963. That pre-dates the rise of the Beatles and Muhammad Ali. Engineered for Winchester’s then-new M100 auto-loader and M88 lever-action, the 284 Win. was created to match 270 Win. and 280 Rem. performance in quick-handling, short-action rifles, the kind that carry easily through woods and brush, yet deliver all the precision and punch needed to tackle deer, black bears and elk. Both new Winchesters used vertical stack magazines. This meant they could be stuffed with sharply pointed bullets, the kind that slip through the wind rather than waste energy shoving it out of the way.

This leads to vastly superior downrange performance. Flatter trajectory, less wind deflection, more remaining energy. Despite all this, the 284 Winchester languished because of those rifles. By 1963 American hunters were drifting away from lever-actions and autos toward the increasingly reliable and deadly bolt actions like the M70, “The Rifleman’s Rifle.” Had the 284 been chambered in the M70, who knows… Of course, there was no short-action version of the M70 back then, so no advantage to the 284 Winchester cartridge over the 270 Winchester or 280 Remington, which had been unleashed in 1957. It wasn’t until the mid-1980s that an innovative West Virginia gunmaker, Melvin Forbes, recognized the potential of the 284 case while designing his short-action, 4.75-pound Ultra Light Arms M20. This was the first high-tech, ultralight, durable, yet deadly accurate mountain rifle. In it the 284 Winchester reached its potential. I hunted extensively with Forbes’ prototype M20 in 1988.

I fired at game 11 times to distances as far as 418 yards and collected 10 animals. I needed the 11th shot to anchor a lung-shot mountain goat so it wouldn’t fall off a cliff. Not surprisingly, I was sold on both the Ultra Light Arms M20 and the 284 Winchester. Both have gone on to cleanly and efficiently take sheep, whitetails, coyotes, mule deer and elk. There is nothing mysterious nor magical about the 284. Like all cartridges, it is merely a convenient reservoir for storing powder and primer behind a ready-to-shoot projectile. It shoots the same .284” diameter bullets as every other 7mm from the 7mm-08 Rem. through the 28 Nosler. Despite the 284 Winchester’s case-length of 2.170” compared to the 280 Remington's length of 2.54” (necked down 30-06 case,) both have the same volume, i.e. 66 grains of water. gets this by utilizing a fatter body, .500” compared to the 280’s .470”. The 284 still functions on standard, 30-06 diameter bolt faces because it has a rebated rim;

rim diameter at .473” (same as 280 Rem.) is smaller than the .500” head.case additionally maximizes power space with minimum taper plus a 350 shoulder, much flatter than the 170 30’ shoulder of the 280 Rem. You may need a nerdy interest in cartridge design and ballistics to appreciate these subtleties, but these are what matter in cartridge design and performance. The upshot is the 284 Win. has the potential to perform like a 280 Rem. in a short-action rifle. I say potential because few short action rifles are chambered for the 284 Win. and even fewer manufacturers load ammo for it. Winchester currently offers a 150-grain Power Point load rated 2,860 fps. And that’s about it! The 284 is a handloader’s cartridge. And even then it’s a challenge finding brass. Again, Winchester makes it. The only other option I know is to buy 6.5-284 Norma brass from Norma, Lapua or Nosler and expand it to .284”. It’s a simple process, but why bother when you can buy a 7mm-08 Rem., a variety of factory loads and come within about 60 fps of 284 Win.