For those of you asking the question on 204 powders

Dean2

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8208, in Hornady weight sorted brass (which it badly needs as there was just under 13 grains variation in the 150 cases I started with), CCI 400 primer, Gun - Rem 700 SPS, 22" light sporter floated barrel in the factory stock with glass bedding. Action has been trued, lugs lapped and trigger done. Bushnell 6x24x40 scope.

All groups are edge to edge, not deducting bullet diameter. Max deviation = highest velocity - lowest velocity. Beautiful sunny day. Temperature both days minus 10 C. Almost zero wind. All targets 100 yards.

35 grain Berger at 2.350 LOA.

27.6 grains 3804 FPS max deviation 19 fps. Average of groups .75

27.9 grains 3883 FPS max deviation 46 fps. Average of groups .325

28.2 grains 3950 FPS max deviation 22 fps. Average of groups .410


40 Grain Nosler at 2.40 LOA, rest of the recipe is the same.

27.3 grains 3855 FPS max deviation 6 fps. Average of groups .310

39 grain Blitzking at 2.40 LOA, again the rest of the recipe is the same.

27.3 grains 3792 FPS max deviation 102 fps. Average of groups .925

40 Grain V-max LOA 2.390

26.5 grains 3735 FPS, max deviation 32 fps. Averagge of groups .320

26.7 grains 3764 FPS, max deviation 31 fps. Average of groups .520

27.3 grains 3865 FPS, max deviation 28 fps. Average of groups .365


Both the Bergers and the Noslers grouped well with virtually no load development. The Sierra BKs would need more work.

I am very happy with both the speed, consistency and accurracy of the 8208 loads, and none of them are showing pressure signs. Since I hhave quite a bit of this powder I believe I will stick to it for now. I plan to retest the max loads this summer to check for temp sensitivity by looking at changes in speed/pressure.

The Hornadays are the least expensive, best B.C. and my favourite bullet. The 40 grain V-maxs shot as well as the best of the others, are much cheaper and have great terminal effect so this is the bullet I will be using.

Final pooint, I have used 8208 in 17 FB, 223, and 308 in addition to hte 204. It works great in all of them.
 
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I have not tried the 32 Vmax. I can get the 40 grain bullets to nearly the same vel;ocity as the 35s, with a better BC and they shoot good out of the factory twist barrel. We get a lot of wind out here so I operefer the heavier bullets if I can get them to shoot.
 
With gopher hunting firing up and all the questions on loads for the 204 I thought I would resurrect this post in case it helps out.
 
Wish I could find some 8208 saw one pond 6 or 7 months ago and none since. I really wanna get my mitts on some CFE223 though too after reading the latest Hodgdon manual. Advertising hype has peeked my curiosity on this one. Thanks for sharing Dean
 
I've found 8208 is not quite as fast as advertised. Just picked up some cfe223 and have yet to test it. Took me quite a while to find it.
 
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