This build started out with a Tikka T3 action that I had on another rifle. The action is 20 years old and one of the first Tikka T3 actions that were first produced in 2003. The barrel made by McGowen Precision Barrels, has a custom barrel profile and custom chamber that I had optimized to shoot a 162 gr ELD-X. The face of the action was squared up and hand lapped by McGowen's gunsmith (John Disney) before he twisted on the custom barrel.
I went with Mountain Tactical bottom metal and the standard length Tikka magazine. There was noticeable wear on the back of the action rails. I replaced the plastic bolt shroud with the metal "third lug" bolt shroud by Mountain Tactical to reduce further wear. I also replaced the aluminum recoil lug with the T3X steel lug. I went with the Limbsaver standard recoil pad. I also went with the Mountain Tactical RAD brake. It is more of a directional brake than a radial brake. The brake has no ports on the bottom thus no crap is blown around when shooting prone. In addition, the ports are angled to direct the blast somewhat away from the shooter. The brake shoots well and is what it is advertised to be. I like it.
There is no factory ammo available at present for the 284 Winchester. I loaded up some mild loads to break in the barrel. The barrel vibrations changed and the fouling reduced somewhat at round 15. I then started a ladder test of 5 rounds to work up a load. The fifth round gave me 2,900 fps and no pressure signs at all. I put up a target at 100 yds and shot a five round group. The first 3 shots came in at .4". All 5 shots were at 1". A total of 10 rounds and I am done working up that load!
The barrel is as accurate as I had hoped it would be. The entire build went together very well. The custom barrel profile fit the stock perfectly. I didn't need to modify the barrel channel at all. The total weight with scope is 9lbs. The parts list:
--- Tikka T3 action
--- McGowen Precision Barrel
--- Mountain Tactical bolt shroud, muzzle brake and bottom metal
--- Ember stock from J&A Outdoors
--- Tikka T3x long action magazines
--- Nikon tactical scope: 4x16 50mm with MOA reticle
--- Burris rings for the Tikka dovetail
--- Limbsaver Standard model recoil pad
I went with Mountain Tactical bottom metal and the standard length Tikka magazine. There was noticeable wear on the back of the action rails. I replaced the plastic bolt shroud with the metal "third lug" bolt shroud by Mountain Tactical to reduce further wear. I also replaced the aluminum recoil lug with the T3X steel lug. I went with the Limbsaver standard recoil pad. I also went with the Mountain Tactical RAD brake. It is more of a directional brake than a radial brake. The brake has no ports on the bottom thus no crap is blown around when shooting prone. In addition, the ports are angled to direct the blast somewhat away from the shooter. The brake shoots well and is what it is advertised to be. I like it.
There is no factory ammo available at present for the 284 Winchester. I loaded up some mild loads to break in the barrel. The barrel vibrations changed and the fouling reduced somewhat at round 15. I then started a ladder test of 5 rounds to work up a load. The fifth round gave me 2,900 fps and no pressure signs at all. I put up a target at 100 yds and shot a five round group. The first 3 shots came in at .4". All 5 shots were at 1". A total of 10 rounds and I am done working up that load!
The barrel is as accurate as I had hoped it would be. The entire build went together very well. The custom barrel profile fit the stock perfectly. I didn't need to modify the barrel channel at all. The total weight with scope is 9lbs. The parts list:
--- Tikka T3 action
--- McGowen Precision Barrel
--- Mountain Tactical bolt shroud, muzzle brake and bottom metal
--- Ember stock from J&A Outdoors
--- Tikka T3x long action magazines
--- Nikon tactical scope: 4x16 50mm with MOA reticle
--- Burris rings for the Tikka dovetail
--- Limbsaver Standard model recoil pad
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