NAFAIK.
60-600 usd
I also have a 99M in 284.They were manufactured from 1964-1972.Winchester still makes the ammo.I usually order mine through Gander Mountain.Depending on condition they sell for as much as $1200.
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.
No, 284 is larger than a short action can take.
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.
Since you did not provide the serial number, you can check the Browning web site (has serial number information on it). Also, the Blue Book of Gun Values has serial number information on Browning's.
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.
To my knowledge Browning never released production figures by caliber.I know that the .284 Win.was made in the A-bolt hunter model,A-bolt hunter medallion model,and the A-bolt Micro-Medallion model.The Browning BLR was first introduced in 1971. Made in Belgium it was available only in .243W or .308W calibers. Production moved to Japan sometime during late 1973 or early 1974. In 1976 the .358 Win was added to the BLR lineup. In the 1982 Catalog, the BLR had a new name. Browning Introduced the "New" Model 81 BLR. In addition to the 243, 308, and 358, the .22-250 was introduced. Two more BLR calibers were introduced in 1983: The .257 Roberts and 7mm-08. In 1985 the .222Rem and the .223Rem were added for a total of 8 different BLR calibers In 1989, Browning added one more caliber to the BLR lineup: The .284 Winchester for a total of nine choices. The 1990 catalog shows the .222-Rem being dropped. In 1992 Browning introduced the 81 BLR Long Action and made it available in .30-06, 7mm Rem Mag and .270 Win. All of the other eight calibers remained and were available in the 81 BLR Short Action. In 1993 The .257 Roberts and the .358 were dropped from production. 1995 was the last year for the 81 BLR Long and Short action models. The new Lightning BLR was being introduced and several of the short action calibers were discontinued in 1996, including the .284 Win. So, after much research, the answer to the question is that the Browning BLR was chambered for the .284 Winchester - begining in 1989 and last made in 1995 for a total of seven years.Proprietary information not in the public domain.
It can be built on either. On the short action you won't be able to get the benefit of the 130g or larger.
The Remington Model 760 was not chambered in .284 Winchester, so I am unsure what caliber you are referring to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Try Browning.com or google search it for several different retailers and aftermarket sources
284=CCLXXXIV