.204 Ruger loads

Huntsman

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I've been reloading this ctg for a year now...man oh man what a finicky round :mad: I'm currently using H335(24.0grs) 40gr V-Max bullet,it flies but my groups are over 1.5" @100yds???? It could be the weather? My selection of powder? My rings & bases are tight!
At 200yds I'm still hitting the target but they're 7" to the left. I have confidence hitting a 'yote out that far,but I'd hate for the shot to not be a clean one...or should I care it's only a 'yote:confused:
The rifle I'm using is a 26" Hvy bbl T/C Encore,Does anyone have a sweet or magic load for this ctg?
Thanks in advance,
 
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how does it shoot with factory ammo and what scale,dies,and prep work do you do ?

Jamie
 
IMR 4064 26.5


IMR 4895 26.8

try these in your gun they have worked well I a good friends rifle(RemingtonVarmint) with the 40gr Vmax

Jamie
 
Never shot factory out of it.
I use all LEE stuff except my trimmer which is a Lyman. I use a dial guage and measure every round. I was just reading on another site and they said that H335 is a favourite in the lighter 32gr. And most powders used for the heavier 40gr bullet were H4895 & IMR 4064.
I'll check out some powders next trip to Edm.
Thanks,
 
Shoot some factory first (hornady stuff both 32's and 40's), some 204's don't shoot the 40 hornadys well, so this will be a test, you might have a dud barrel especially if you can't get the 32 grain hornady factory stuff to shoot under an inch.

I have not found the 204 to be finicky at all I have gotten sub MOA groups from all the bullets I have tried. 32 and 40 hornady 39 sierra , 40 nosler and 35 berger, and this with a handi.

For gophers go first to the 39 sierras genarally one of the more accurate bullets and it give a better long range trajectory VS the 32's, I use h4895 with that head.

I have used bl(c)-2, varget and H4895, with H4895 getting the most work.
 
Varget, 4895, RL-10, WW-748, 4064 - all good choices. All offer varying levels of accuracy, but all have been better than 1.5" for me. So far, the best has been heavy charges of Varget
 
huntsman: check out www.204ruger.com it is devoted to the .204 ruger exc. info on this site. i own a savage model 12 FLV in .204 and it is the most accurate rifle i have ever owned. loading 35 gr. bergers behind h4895 powder and br4 primers chronographed at avg.3900 f.p.s. it will easily group .375"-.500" 5 shots.send me a pm and i will send you my loads that i developed.
 
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