New 204 load... Projectile options?
- Flip
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
Your gonna need to get a 17 rem or a 17 HH. with the 17 Hornet you can hardly find the entry and they stay in side pritty well.
- bigfellascott
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
The 17 Hornet sounds the go, I wish I had the money mate, I'd definitely go something like a 17 for rolling foxes, just can't afford shite at the moment!Flip wrote:Your gonna need to get a 17 rem or a 17 HH. with the 17 Hornet you can hardly find the entry and they stay in side pritty well.
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
Hi polly,
Have you tried either of the 32 vmax or zmax? Or Sierra 32s.
You might have some issues with your T3 using the 40g vmax, then again you might not.
As someone as already suggested, get some and try before you buy.
I have tried them in a sako 204 with 1/12 twist and couldn't get any decent groupings, but you might be lucky.
If your looking for a few to try, I have some on hand as well as the 40gr noslers and Bergers.
I have been having reasonable success with the 35g Berger in my 204. Shoots very consistent groups and doesn't make huge exit holes from what I have found.
Used to use the 39g Sierra but was finding I had runners so swapped over to the 35s. In my rifle, the 35's shoot better than the 39's.
Just for interest sake give some of the zmaxs a try. I'm using them in my vt and can't see the difference between them and the vmax.
Plus there cheaper than the vmax.
Regards
Teepee
Have you tried either of the 32 vmax or zmax? Or Sierra 32s.
You might have some issues with your T3 using the 40g vmax, then again you might not.
As someone as already suggested, get some and try before you buy.
I have tried them in a sako 204 with 1/12 twist and couldn't get any decent groupings, but you might be lucky.
If your looking for a few to try, I have some on hand as well as the 40gr noslers and Bergers.
I have been having reasonable success with the 35g Berger in my 204. Shoots very consistent groups and doesn't make huge exit holes from what I have found.
Used to use the 39g Sierra but was finding I had runners so swapped over to the 35s. In my rifle, the 35's shoot better than the 39's.
Just for interest sake give some of the zmaxs a try. I'm using them in my vt and can't see the difference between them and the vmax.
Plus there cheaper than the vmax.
Regards
Teepee
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
Have a look at zmax's cheap as and shoot like stink. I did a topic recently of my cz527 group working up a load with 32gr zmax's . When my supply of sbk's are gone I know what I'm gunna use
Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
R all t3 twist rates the same can anyone tell me if it will stabilise 40 gn or trial & error
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
Dunno about the t3 , but my Cz hated 40 gr vmax , loves everything else Barnes , zmax, sbk so I'd reckon its trial and error
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
Trial & error, polly
But that's part of the journey IMO.
Good luck with it
But that's part of the journey IMO.
Good luck with it
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Re: New 204 load... Projectile options?
All are 1 in 12. It is trial and error. A 1 in 12 should stabilise the 40 vm or nbt but some factory rifles might be 1 in 12 and a poopteenth. So we get the issue that some work and some don't and you won't know until you try. The factory rugger vt I had shot tiny groups with the 39s but an inch was best result for the 40 vm and nbt no matter how much powder I stuffed in!