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I see Savage is chambering for the 6.5-284. I am interested in this round as a non magnum alternative for a 500 yard deer round. However the Savage rifle only has a 22 inch barrel. I have thought of the 6.5-284 as a rifle that would do best with a 24 inch or longer tube. What say the 6.5 shooters out there?


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Well mine has a 30" barrel, but it sure ain't no deer rifle. Weighs in around 16 pounds, all up.

If you contact their custom shop, I'm sure they can put one together for you with a 24" or 26" barrel.


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Why go 22" or even 24" when you can have a 26"??!!

Another ridiculously accurate Savage. Untouchable accuracy, 1.75" @ 200 Yards with one flier (my fault). I won 40 bucks with this rifle against 1 Sako, 2 Kimber's (one with a custom Krieger BBL) and a Cooper. We each had 10 bucks in the pot.



Savage: Long Range Hunter 6.5X284 W/26" 1:8 BBL. Who say's they don't make'em with a longer barrel?
 
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I would think a 24 to 26 would be optimal for a hunting rifle.


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Be careful what you bet there, What The. 1.75" at 200 is scarcely better than 1moa accuracy. Both my Coopers routinely shoot under an inch at 200 yards.
 
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Whatthe,
Savage has come a long way, and I make the statement often that if all I was interested in was accuracy then all my rifles would be savage but..............

that long range rifle should be shot while listening to a refrain of "she thinks my tractor's sexy", cause its about just that.

Now this is sexy!

Looks like this!


Cooper model 22, Montana Varminter, 6.5 x 284

Shoots like this!

100 yds. 3 different loads







200 yds. 3 different loads







Kills stuff DRT


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Yeah, but GW,

If you had just bought a Savage, you wouldn't be having those flyers in your groups.

Tsk, tsk, too bad...

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I'm just poking fun there a bit. Nice hog btw.


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Slim, have to disagree with you to a point.

Don't blame those fliers on the rifle, its me that can't shoot.

And being a short, fat bald man, I can take all you can dish out.
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That's what I'm talkin' about Geedubya! A fine looking rifle that shoots. Why, it looks like your shoots almost as good as mine. jumping
 
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Originally posted by Donald Nelson:
I see Savage is chambering for the 6.5-284. I am interested in this round as a non magnum alternative for a 500 yard deer round. However the Savage rifle only has a 22 inch barrel. I have thought of the 6.5-284 as a rifle that would do best with a 24 inch or longer tube. What say the 6.5 shooters out there?


I won't touch that 500 yard deer round comment with a 10' pole.

But I do think the 6.5-284 Norma needs a longer barrel than 22" to perform to its potential. Perhaps that's why Blaser uses their 25.6" magnum length barrels for it and no other non-magnum cartridge. Not even the 22-250Rem or 25-06Rem.
 
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Cobrad,
No argument from me, yours prolly does mighty fine on a straight line shot, but can you do this,



go through the big 'un, bounce off two rocks and make the corner pocket? dancing
and still be able to "blow smoke"

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Originally posted by Donald Nelson:
I see Savage is chambering for the 6.5-284. I am interested in this round as a non magnum alternative for a 500 yard deer round. However the Savage rifle only has a 22 inch barrel. I have thought of the 6.5-284 as a rifle that would do best with a 24 inch or longer tube. What say the 6.5 shooters out there?


I won't touch that 500 yard deer round comment with a 10' pole.

But I do think the 6.5-284 Norma needs a longer barrel than 22" to perform to its potential. Perhaps that's why Blaser uses their 25.6" magnum length barrels for it and no other non-magnum cartridge. Not even the 22-250Rem or 25-06Rem.


So you don't think it is a 500 yard deer round or are you one of those guys who think 500 yards is too far to shoot deer at? Being I practice at 300 yards with all my rifles at the club and can practice at 500 where I hunt, 500 is really not that far when you do it on a regular basis.


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Geedub, you got me there. I did once get a double on prairie dogs with my 22-250 at the 400 yard mark. They helped though, they stood one behind the other sticking their tongues out at me. They didn't know I was shooting a Cooper, they thought I had a Savage. dancing
 
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That'll teach 'em. rotflmo
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OMG Geeduya, dat's a pretty one!!


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30378,
I thought I had it with me the last time I saw you at the range.
Perhaps not.
See ya' soon
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Originally posted by Donald Nelson:
I see Savage is chambering for the 6.5-284. I am interested in this round as a non magnum alternative for a 500 yard deer round. However the Savage rifle only has a 22 inch barrel. I have thought of the 6.5-284 as a rifle that would do best with a 24 inch or longer tube. What say the 6.5 shooters out there?


I won't touch that 500 yard deer round comment with a 10' pole.

But I do think the 6.5-284 Norma needs a longer barrel than 22" to perform to its potential. Perhaps that's why Blaser uses their 25.6" magnum length barrels for it and no other non-magnum cartridge. Not even the 22-250Rem or 25-06Rem.


So you don't think it is a 500 yard deer round or are you one of those guys who think 500 yards is too far to shoot deer at? Being I practice at 300 yards with all my rifles at the club and can practice at 500 where I hunt, 500 is really not that far when you do it on a regular basis.


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I won't touch that 500 yard deer round comment with a 10' pole.
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Be careful what you bet there, What The. 1.75" at 200 is scarcely better than 1moa accuracy. Both my Coopers routinely shoot under an inch at 200 yards.


I believe I could easily keep up with that if I used my rest and bag! I only used my bi-pod and was jacked on 4 cups of coffee..Frowner Regardless, 1.75 @ 200 yards for a light hunting gun is unreal. My (F) class shoots .77" but that's a completely different animal!
 
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Whatthe,
Savage has come a long way, and I make the statement often that if all I was interested in was accuracy then all my rifles would be savage but..............

that long range rifle should be shot while listening to a refrain of "she thinks my tractor's sexy", cause its about just that.

Now this is sexy!

Looks like this!


Cooper model 22, Montana Varminter, 6.5 x 284

Shoots like this!

100 yds. 3 different loads







200 yds. 3 different loads







Kills stuff DRT


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GWB


Very nice indeed! Love it all! tu2
 
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