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Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284

Posted By: SS 308

Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/04/2004 10:37 PM

I need some help on a project. I want to convert an XP to a 6.5 X 284 and I understand you two have these. What can you tell me about this caliber as far velocities and game that may be harvested.

Thanks...
Randy
Posted By: Ernie

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/05/2004 5:43 PM

Depending on barrel length, twist (mine is a 1-8), MV's will be around 2650 to just below 2800. Steve has taken a bighorn ram, mountain goat, and a cow elk with his. I am using mine for deer hunting right now (could have taken does but passed up on them) with 140 A-Max's.
Posted By: sscoyote

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/06/2004 5:20 AM

The 6.5-284 is definitely starting to become accepted in all areas of the shooting industry besides just long-range target. When i decide on a particular caliber the first thing i check is the availability of bullets for it-- controlled expansion, varmint and LR target-- of which there is now a respectable offering for the 6.5's these days-- Hornady covers the gamut with their SST's, and A-Max's, and plenty of offerings from the others also. I believe Swift is making a Scirocco now, as well. Norma, Lapua, and Hornady are all making quality brass for it since it's become legitimized. It has been just excellent in both our guns-- here's a link to my Bighorn, and long-range coyote-- http://www.perry-systems.com/what_others_have_to_say.htm#Steve
Posted By: SS 308

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/06/2004 7:50 AM

Thank you both for your replys. I appreciate your time.
Who did the barrels/guns for you and who would you recommend or can any good gunsmith take care of it? What barrels did you finally settle on?
Posted By: Ernie

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/06/2004 5:14 PM

Steve's XP started it's life with me in a rifle form(6.5x308 Imp 30 degree shoulder). I had my 7-08 XP handgun built by Chunk Youngbllod with a planned pistol in the afore mentioned wildcat. After I had the 7-08 for awhile I realized I didn't need something so close to it so I had it made into a rifle instead. I only used it for PD's and coyotes and ended up selling it to Steve. Steve later had it rechambered into the 6.5-284 by Greg Tannel (Chunk is no longer smithing and referred Tannel to each of us). Steve's XP is a combination of Youngblood's/Tannel's work.
My 284 Win XP was built by Youngblood too.
Steve's 6.5-284 has a 1-9 twist Shilen, whereas my 6.5-284 built by Tannel has a Kreiger 1-8 twist.
Tannel is one of the best when it comes to accuracy smithing www.gtrtooling.com Another good one that I have not used yet but will in the future is Kirby Allen (50 or fiftydriver). A third smith I am using right now for a 6-284 XP project is David White. David doesn't have a 6.5-284 reamer yet, while Tannel does (unsure about Kirby).
I am going with a Broughton barrel with my 6-284. Krieger & Shilen have also been very good to me. Tim North of Broughton barrels has been a friend in helping getting the handgun class going in 1k shooting in Iowa. The nudge would go to him for a barrel now in my opinion. Hope this answers your questions.
Posted By: SS 308

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/06/2004 11:20 PM

Where do you get your XP actions?
Posted By: Ernie

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/07/2004 4:56 AM

Pawn shops and gun stores for me. you can buy them via the web, but they seem to be pricey.
Posted By: sscoyote

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/07/2004 5:12 AM

I've obtained most of my SSP actions as Ernie mentioned from him. Another consideration may be to give the Savage Striker a try. That action has quite the rep for delivering great accuracy. I'd definitely get ahold of FiftyDriver as Ernie mentioned he's extremely knowledgeable regarding bolt SSP's, and big, bottle-necked, long-range cartridges (u'll have to ask him about his XP .338 WSM, and 6.5 WSM). He's quite active at www.longrangehunting.com , and in fact has become one of the "go to" guys there for tech. info.
Posted By: Ernie

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/09/2004 8:15 PM

Posted By: KYODE

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/09/2004 9:42 PM

can't say much fer "mutt n jeff" there....but them dang guns are purrrty! ...hehehehe. lol lol
Posted By: sscoyote

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/10/2004 4:17 AM

Thanks a lot Kyode-- uhh, that's a 1/2 thanks to be exact. Actually Ernie's shorter than i am. It's just hard to tell from that pic. I'll never forget 1 time when he got sick while we were hunting, i was supposed to carry him across the Poudre River in No. CO, back to the truck. Sure!
Posted By: Ernie

Re: Xphunter/SScoyote 6.5 X 284 - 12/10/2004 12:46 PM

Steve,
I wasn't really sick, I was just faking to see how much you cared
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