204 ruger powder choices

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I am about to embrace the reloading. I've tested the waters and made some "factory" loads. Did my best to copy hornady. Did well. So I will do more, more everything! I am thinking of load work up with two main powders. Benchmark and varget. Anything I should know. Stay away from? I just got a 6.5 creedmore and dies, next on the list. Pretty set on h4350 for it.
 
I am about to embrace the reloading. I've tested the waters and made some "factory" loads. Did my best to copy hornady. Did well. So I will do more, more everything! I am thinking of load work up with two main powders. Benchmark and varget. Anything I should know. Stay away from? I just got a 6.5 creedmore and dies, next on the list. Pretty set on h4350 for it.

Varget is one of the more accurate 204 Powders. CFE223 is excellent. I have never had a good result with BLC2.

But my go to powder is H322. It is the only one that can drive a 40gn Hornady Vmax fast enough to stabilize in a 1:12 barrel. Varget cannot do that.

if your barrel is 1:12, most find the 39 blitz's work great with Varget. If you plan on 40 Vmax, 322 is your powder.

If you plan to use 32 grain bullets, almost all powders will work fine, my preference with 32's is Varget or CFE223

Good luck!
 
First choice h 4895. If a 204 wouldnt shoot a 39 bk with a stiff load of h 4895 there is something wrong with it. That's been my experiance with loading for a dozen of them over the years.

Imran 8208 and cfe223 are also worth looking at. Reloader 10x. These 4 can bring the speed. 3750 to 3850 with the 39 gr sierra depending on barrel.
 
Thanks gentlemen, I have 39 grain projectiles, and 32. But 39 is my plan. Temp intensive is important for me. All season shooting and hunting. And magnum primers are stronger? Never heard that. I have some. I can try it. Thanks again
 
H4895 and 8208xbr gave very good accuracy and speed in the two barrels I had . H322 was slightly more accurate but velocity was about 100fps slower than the other two powders.
 
I have 4 204s at the moment. I shoot H4895 and IMR XBR 8208 loads in all of them mostly using Berger bullets or 40gr Vmax. I have a reduced load worked up for my Browning A-bolt with 30gr Bergers and H4895 that is extremely fur friendly when shooting fox and beavers. I use CCI 450 primers in all but the reduced loads.
 
My 2019-2020 Coyote load is:
26.5g of IMR4895 and Fed 205 primers
Tikka T3
two shots at 200 and they were less than a half inch apart side by side
39 grain Sierra Green tip
 
I had some spare time last couple weeks so I started playing with a new load for my 204 Cooper with CFE 223, 40gr Vmax and once fired neck sized Win brass. First load I tried of 28.5grs put a 3 shot group into basically the same hole at 100yds off the sand bags on my bench. Went up and down a few tenths of a grain but the group started to open slightly. POI was 1" higher then the old load of BLC(2). Hopefully get out this week to see how it preforms in the gopher patch out to 300yds while they are still out this fall.
 
First choice h 4895. If a 204 wouldnt shoot a 39 bk with a stiff load of h 4895 there is something wrong with it. That's been my experiance with loading for a dozen of them over the years.

Imran 8208 and cfe223 are also worth looking at. Reloader 10x. These 4 can bring the speed. 3750 to 3850 with the 39 gr sierra depending on barrel.

My experience with H4895 mirrors this. I have not loaded for a dozen but have owned 5 over the years and every one, regardless of make, shot really well with max. H4895 loads, top velocity also. Benchmark has proven very accurate for me, and is one of the cleanest powders ever, but slightly slower.
 
I settled on H322 with 32gr Sierra bullets for my Tikka. Tried 8208 as well as Varget, all had equal accuracy but i have an 8lb jug of H322 so it gets the nod. I couldn't get the Tikka or a Rem 700 to shoot anything but patterns with 39 and 40gr bullets.
 
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