.284 Winchester

.284 Winchester
.284 Winchester (center) with .308 Win (left) and 7mm Remington Magnum (right)
TypeRifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerWinchester
Designed1963
ManufacturerWinchester
Produced1963–present
Specifications
Case typerebated rim, bottleneck
Bullet diameter7.21 mm (0.284 in)
Land diameter7.00 mm (0.276 in)
Neck diameter8.13 mm (0.320 in)
Shoulder diameter12.06 mm (0.475 in)
Base diameter12.72 mm (0.501 in)
Rim diameter12.01 mm (0.473 in)
Rim thickness1.37 mm (0.054 in)
Case length55.12 mm (2.170 in)
Overall length71.12 mm (2.800 in)
Case capacity4.29 cm3 (66.2 gr H2O)
Rifling twist254 mm (1 in 10 in)
Primer typeLarge rifle
Maximum pressure (C.I.P.)440.00 MPa (63,817 psi)
Maximum pressure (SAAMI)386 MPa (56,000 psi)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
100 gr (6 g) HDY 100 HP 3,175 ft/s (968 m/s) 2,238 ft⋅lbf (3,034 J)
120 gr (8 g) SPR 120 SP 2,968 ft/s (905 m/s) 2,347 ft⋅lbf (3,182 J)
139 gr (9 g) HDY 139 SP 2,845 ft/s (867 m/s) 2,498 ft⋅lbf (3,387 J)
150 gr (10 g) Super-X Power-Point 2,860 ft/s (870 m/s) 2,724 ft⋅lbf (3,693 J)
Test barrel length: 24 in (610 mm)
Source(s): Winchester Ammunition Accurate Powder [1]

The .284 Winchester (7.21x55mmRB) is a rebated rim firearm cartridge, introduced by Winchester in 1963.

The .284 Winchester was designed to achieve .270 Winchester and .280 Remington performance from the new Winchester Model 100 autoloader and Winchester Model 88 lever-action rifles. The result was a 7 mm cartridge with about the same overall length as the .308 Winchester but with a wider body, that yields a powder capacity about the same as that of the .270 Winchester and .280 Remington.[citation needed]

.284 Winchester has enjoyed a resurgence due to interest from long-range competitive shooters. Winchester has continued to produce brass cases for this cartridge since 1963.[2]