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Will have a savage 110 in 284 soon. It was a 30-06. The gunsmith installing the 284 barrel is going to cut the chamber slightly longer. Should be able to load to a 3 inch oal. Will be trying to get the ABLRs to a 2800 MV.
Any suggestions on a powder?

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RL-19, H-4831 and Hunter look like good bets. Having a 26" bbl will help.

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The barrel will be 24!
Based on an effort to get a 160 accubond to 2800 in a 22 in. Savage barrel, I'm thinking 2800 may be difficult for the 168.

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I think a progressive burning powder like RL-26 would get you to 2,800. I don't see any data for it and .284 in my manuals, but it works good in the .270 WCF with heavy bullets. Maybe someone here with Quickload could run the simulation.

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FWIW, in a 7mm08, RL26 got me to 2800fps with 160sgk. I suspect you’ll be close. That stuff continues to amaze.

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When I read your original question RL 26 was my first thought. As I read the comments it was others opinion too. I’m getting 2900 with a 180 gr partition in my 24” 30-06 with 63.5 gr of RL 26 (compressed, work up). Also getting 3070 in a new 26” barrel of my 7mm Rem mag with 66 gr of RL 26 with a 150 gr TTSX. And 65 gr of RL 26 with a 180 gr ELDm in the same gun mid 2900’s. I suspect my new barrel will speed up.

Not 284 data but giving an idea capacity to weight velocity. Good luck. Ken

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I'll start hunting for Reloader 26. Not a lot of variety up here in Alaska.

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Originally Posted by martentrapper
I'll start hunting for Reloader 26. Not a lot of variety up here in Alaska.

I scored a pound last week at Sportsmans here in J-town

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Using a Berger 168 VLD getting 2925 fps with 52 gr of RL-17 fed 210 match primer, 23" barrel. Reamer is a custom with throat angle of 1.5 degrees and setup for VLD to kiss lands with an OAL of 3.050", this setup requires some neck turning for a .315" neck. Your results may vary some.

I am thinking you should easily get more than 2800 with RL-17

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That wouldbe great, AZ. Just have to find R17, which may be difficult!

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I think you will get close with a few powders H4350, H4831sc, RL26 to name a few. I'm just under 2800 with IMR4955 and a 22" Shilen shooting 165 TGK


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