284 is 284, there are no cases to make it from. It is sold today and infact the 6.5x284 has made it popular again.
The Remington Model 760 was not chambered in .284 Winchester, so I am unsure what caliber you are referring to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
There is no such rifle, the Winchester Model 88 is a highly collectible lever action center fire rifle available in .243, .284, .308, and .358.
A semi auto rifle from the early 70s made in 243, 284 and 308.
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A Winchester model 88 rifle was made only in 1963 for the .284 Win.caliber.So this is a quite rare Winchester pre-64 rifle being chambered in the one of the rarest calibers for this rifle makes it a very collectable Winchester rifle.If your rifle exhibits between 60%-90% of its original finish on the wood and metal,it will be valued between 850-2,100 dollars.The 850 is for a rifle in 60% condition,and the 2,100 dollars for a rifle with 90% original condition.
A Winchester model 88 rifle was made only in 1963 for the .284 Win.caliber.So this is a quite rare Winchester pre-64 rifle being chambered in the one of the rarest calibers for this rifle makes it a very collectable Winchester rifle.If your rifle exhibits between 60%-90% of its original finish on the wood and metal,it will be valued between 850-2,100 dollars.The 850 is for a rifle in 60% condition,and the 2,100 dollars for a rifle with 90% original condition.
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Hang onto this rifle it has value: The Winchester 88 Centennial Rifle Model (1855/1955) introduced in 1955, the carbine was introduced in 1968. Both were discontinued in 1973 about 283,000 were sold. In Excellent condition it is worth $750, in Very Good condition it's worth $500 for the .308 caliber add 75% for the 284 caliber. ""The catalog says, Beware of Fakes."
The Winchester model 88 lever action rifle was the only model chambered for the .284 Winchester in a lever action.This chambering was introduced in this model in the year 1963.If your rifle was made in that year then the value will range between 850-2,850 dollars based on your rifle having between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.If your rifle was made between 1964-1973 then the value will range between 600-1,200 dollars for a rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.The year of production can only be determined by the serial number.This you have not included in your question.
There is no Winchester Model 77 in .284. The Model 77 is a .22 rimfire. The .284 Winchester is a centerfire cartridge made for the Models 88 and 100 in the early 1960's. It is interesting for having a relatively rare rebated rim (that's alliterative!) and continues to be popular with custom rifle makers because it offers power in a short case and action. Ruger made a few Model 77's in .284. Maybe that's what you have. Rod Smith Bethesda MD
284 is the bullet diameter and in the US can be a 7mm. Cartridge would be a 284 Winchester and it would depend on the maker and type of rifle you buy.