Tikka T3 204

IvoB

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Hi guys
Had it out for the first time this morning and I did somewhat of a break in procedure (shoot 1 clean etc)
I purchased the RCBS Competition die set a while ago in case I decide to reload (already reload for 223)

Is anyone shooting 39g Sierra's or should I stick to factory 32grain V-Max. if so what are your thoughts on accuracy compared to factory. Which powder works best for the 39 grainers? Not interested in the exact load data your using but more so the powder/primer combination.

This will be my Coyote rig next year would like to have some custom rounds for it - I will only be punching paper to make sure the scope is on target.

Any insights would be appreciated.

cheers
ivo
 
Best coyote bullet I’ve found in the 204 is the 35gr Berger, & i propel them with Benchmark. It’s wicked on dogs easy on pelts for me so far. I use the32gr poly tipped for rodent and flying varmints and am very happy with them.
 
One key thing to note is the 40 Vmax does need to be driven with some authority to produce accurate results because of the standard twist rate in most factory 204 barrels.

Yes, my findings as well. I've loaded for a few rifles in 204 and found the 12 twist a little slow. The 26" barrelled rifles I loaded for easily achieved a high enough MV to stabilize the 39/40 grain bullets. Couldn't get a couple 22" rifles to shoot. They would keyhole.
 
Yes, my findings as well. I've loaded for a few rifles in 204 and found the 12 twist a little slow. The 26" barrelled rifles I loaded for easily achieved a high enough MV to stabilize the 39/40 grain bullets. Couldn't get a couple 22" rifles to shoot. They would keyhole.

this ^^^ is why I may be purchasing a custom barrel for my 204
 
I have yet to see a 204 factory barrel that would not shoot the 39 gr blitzkings very well. And I've played with about a dozen over the years. 40 gr v max or nosler is hit or miss. Some do some dont. I believe barrels on the tight side of 1 in 12 will and the ones on the looser side will not.

There is a reason sierra made there bullet 39 gr instead of 40.
 
One key thing to note is the 40 Vmax does need to be driven with some authority to produce accurate results because of the standard twist rate in most factory 204 barrels.

I agree , my CZ527 liked the 32 gr pills, but I wanted better b.c. and more energy down range.
Berger 50 gr just would group, got to pressure to early to properly stabilize past 100
My 40 gr Vmax load is running hot, but my C.H.E. is modest and the brass stretches a little enough not to be worried.
CCI BR was the ticket.. lowered my pressure and brought down my S.D. into single digits..
Also found this Winchester brass to have more case capacity then the hornady or the nosler .. anyhow..
When I rebarrel , it will be a 1-9 or 1-8.5 ..
Those 50 and 55 gr bergers are some ###y.. half the wind deflection of a 22-250.
 
Also shooting the 35gr Berger in my tikka t3. I’ve always went with a max load of benchmark or my new favourite cfe223. Heading out in the morning for the first coyote stands of the year
 
I have yet to see a 204 factory barrel that would not shoot the 39 gr blitzkings very well. And I've played with about a dozen over the years. 40 gr v max or nosler is hit or miss. Some do some dont. I believe barrels on the tight side of 1 in 12 will and the ones on the looser side will not.

There is a reason sierra made there bullet 39 gr instead of 40.
Agreed x2!!!!! Nothing outperforms 39 blitz in 1 in 12 factory T3 barrel, tried em all.
 
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My Tikka t3 shoots great with 27gr's of H322 and 32gr Blitzking, 5 shots will group .625 all day. 39 and 40 gr Hornady, Sierra and Berger bullets and all powder combinations i have tried don't group, they pattern. Also had a Rem 700 heavy barrel that did the same thing, and i tried many different combinations even factory ammo in the heavier bullets with no luck. On a good note the 32gr are great on coyotes, in but not out.
 
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