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		<title>Is the .284 Shehane Inherently Accurate? You Better Believe It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look at that 5-round group you might think it was shot with a 6 PPC or maybe a 6mmBR. But no, this was done with heavy 180gr Berger Hybrid bullets and the .284 Shehane, an improved version of the .284 Winchester. In fact, this impressive sub-quarter MOA group was shot while fire-forming with [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you look at that 5-round group you might think it was shot with a 6 PPC or maybe a 6mmBR. But no, this was done with heavy 180gr Berger Hybrid bullets and the .284 Shehane, an improved version of the .284 Winchester. In fact, this impressive sub-quarter MOA group was shot while fire-forming with a very well-worn barrel!</p>
<p>Gun builder Ryan Pierce of <a href="http://piercisionrifles.com/" target="_blank">Piercision Rifles</a> explains:</p>
<blockquote><p>Here&#8217;s a 5-shot 0.191&#8243; group at 100 yards with my .284 Shehane fireforming loads. This barrel has 2200 rounds through it. It had 2000 as a straight .284 Win and then I set it back to .284 Shehane to form brass with. This was the first five rounds through it after I cleaned it after the last match. [The load was] 180 Hybrids with 54.0 grains of H4831 SC.</p>
<p>Ya, I figured why not I had some old barrels laying around so I just chopped 2&#8243; off the back and 1&#8243; off the front and chambered it up as a Shehane. Had 1000 pieces to fireform and didn&#8217;t want to do all that on a brand new barrel.</p>
<p>My fireform loads are going 2765 FPS. I have a 29&#8243; barrel also though since it&#8217;s a setback. Once you get it formed I would push it faster than that or I wouldn&#8217;t even bother with the Shehane. My old straight .284 load at 2890 fps had ES spread in single digits for 10 shots. I figured if I get it up to 2935-2950 fps that will be a point or two saved in a several day match.</p></blockquote>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/7mmshehanex550.gif" alt=".284 Winchester Shehane Reamer Print PT&#038;G"></center></p>
<p>Fellow .284 Shehane shooter Erik Cortina notes that the .284 Shehane has a velocity edge over the straight .284 Win because it holds more powder: &#8220;The Shehane has more capacity than the .284 Winchester. Ryan is using 54.0 grains simply as a fire-forming load. Typical load for a Shehane is around 57.0 grains of Hodgdon H4831 SC.&#8221; By blowing the sidewalls out 0.010″, the .284 Shehane picks up about 3.3 grains of extra case capacity. That enhancement makes a BIG difference. The extra boiler room is enough to drive the 180s at 2900-2950 fps with H4831sc, with long barrels.</p>
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