.20 Practical
.20 Practical
G'day all, new here and have given up on the AHN site as the new format is incredibly slow on my rural dial-up. Recently picked up a new .20 cal,Tikka 595 action,Ruger .204 barrel. Chamber shortened by 95 thou.I just run .223 brass through a modified Hornady FL .204 Ruger die. More practical than the .20 Practical! Still developing loads but BM2 and 40g V-Maxes looking promising. Any load data or suggestions appreciated Cheers Dugald
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Welcome mate.
I have had to give up on the .20 cal idea.
So jealous you finally got yours running.
Reloader 10 is suggested as the good powder for .20's in the states so you might ant to try AR 2219 as the ADi book lists them as equivilents in their burning rate.
What finished barrel length did you go with??
later
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I have had to give up on the .20 cal idea.
So jealous you finally got yours running.
Reloader 10 is suggested as the good powder for .20's in the states so you might ant to try AR 2219 as the ADi book lists them as equivilents in their burning rate.
What finished barrel length did you go with??
later
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20 Practical load testing
Finally managed to get to the range to do some load testing. The first load I tried a while ago (22.5gr BM1 was too hot). I am using PMC once fired brass, Fed primers, 40gr V-Max's with an OAL of 2.179.
Out of interest, I used Dan Newberry's load testing technique where rather than shooting all the same loads at once and then moving to the next load, you actually shoot one shot of each load consecutively until you've been through the six loads (or whatever) and then start again.
The loads I used were as follows:
20.0 (1 shot), 20.3 (1 shot) and then 20.6, 20.9, 21.2, 21.5, 21.8 and 22.1
Note that the 20.0 and 20.3 loads were 'aimed' at the top of the lower left and lower centre square while the other loads were aimed at the bulls. The center dark bull is 1/2 inch in diameter. Shot at 100 yds (not metres).
The day was a bit gusty so may be the reason why the 20.9 and 21.2 loads vary horizontally. BUT CHECK OUT THE 21.5 and 21.8gr LOADS!! I am very excited about the potential here - can't wait to get back to the range and see if I can repeat the results.
Oh yea, and I obviously don't have it zeroed properly just yet...
Out of interest, I used Dan Newberry's load testing technique where rather than shooting all the same loads at once and then moving to the next load, you actually shoot one shot of each load consecutively until you've been through the six loads (or whatever) and then start again.
The loads I used were as follows:
20.0 (1 shot), 20.3 (1 shot) and then 20.6, 20.9, 21.2, 21.5, 21.8 and 22.1
Note that the 20.0 and 20.3 loads were 'aimed' at the top of the lower left and lower centre square while the other loads were aimed at the bulls. The center dark bull is 1/2 inch in diameter. Shot at 100 yds (not metres).
The day was a bit gusty so may be the reason why the 20.9 and 21.2 loads vary horizontally. BUT CHECK OUT THE 21.5 and 21.8gr LOADS!! I am very excited about the potential here - can't wait to get back to the range and see if I can repeat the results.
Oh yea, and I obviously don't have it zeroed properly just yet...
20 Practical
I bought a second hand Rem 700 ADL in .222 and Shane put a Lilja Match grade heavy (#5??) barrel on it, bedded the action and did some minor trueing work as well. Still using the original timber stock and trigger. Have topped it with a Burris Fullfield II 4.5 - 14 x 42 with ballistic plex reticle.
There is a picture available under the "wb243- do you have pics of the practical yet??" thread under Varminting Rifles if you want to have a Captain Cook.
There is a picture available under the "wb243- do you have pics of the practical yet??" thread under Varminting Rifles if you want to have a Captain Cook.
Last edited by wb243 on Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Interesting load results wb, have you a chronograph? It would be very interesting to see how they're travelling! My results using BM2 are looking promising. Up to 25.6g and about to break out the chrony when I get time.Accuracy best with the hottest loads. How much space left in your cases using BM1 and the loads you list? Cheers Dugald
Finally had time yesterday to play with a few loads through the chronograph. Accuracy with Win 748 and 2208 nothing flash but BM2 looking good. Best groups so far with 25.6g BM2 at 3580 fps. Nothing like the speeds the Yanks are getting. Going to try similar loads of 2206 next just out of interest. Yes cranky bugga, the chamber is just a shortened .204 and the dies required no other mods than shortening. WB 243 , any more on your load development using BM1?Cheers Dugald
More load results! 26.3g of 2206H averaged 3650fps with good accuracy. 26g of 2206 (slightly warm) produced 3820fps so have settled on 25.8g of 2206 for 3710fps,no pressure signs and good accuracy, around 3/4 " at 100 metres in a relatively unworked rifle. Twice fired Nosler Custom .223 brass, CCI BR primers and 40g V-Max used in all loads. Any comment or alternatives appreciated! Cheers Dugald