hornady has one great 200-gr,target semi wad cutter. Behined 5grns of Win-231,WLPP WIN brass. Realy sharp out of my 1911 Colt gov model. Good shooting.
. Allways nice to see a different method to do what we all love to do. All hand built ammo is normally more accurate than store bought. And a hole lot more enjoyable to shoot . Keep up the good work. How do you like the 204 Ruger round, what bullet wieght do you shoot most? And in what rifle...
the local gov. is trying to keep the law abiding citzens from selling quallity SEMI auto firearms to bangers for less than what they were purchased for. Just a start to total controll.
JD338: GREAT JOB good looking yote. even better shot, must be a real smoker round. also great job on the calling. We all know the the yotes are quick studies on the art of calls. GREAT JOB 8)
Any body out ther know about shoots in Oklahoma? I live in the north west part of OK, we have lots of flat land. should be a range out here some where. Any help would be great Thanks. Tim
:grin: thank smoker.And i will take my 243 loaded with the 55-gr Nosler B tip; leaves the barrel at around 3850 fps, real flat shooter. Varget is the powder of choice. :shock:
:grin: I plan on useing the Nosler 32-gr bullets and possibly the 40-gr. My question is about barrel life. Pushing a bullet to that speed creates a lot of heat in the throat erea of any barrel. So is the 40-gr Nosler at the lower velocity that much easier on the throat of my barrel? :idea: One...
I am in the need for the forend and buttstock for Spainish made SxS shotgun. The barrels are marked (EL FAISAN) and have a picture of a pheasant.Any one know a good source for parts and wood please let me hear from you.
I just purchased a remington 700 sps in 204 ruger, with a 2.5x10x42 to top it off. I wold like to hear from some one about the 32 gr and40 gr loads. Wether there is much difference, other than barrel life, between the two loads.
hornady makes an excellent 200 gr fmj flat piont as well as a 200 gr XTP you may like.The 150 Nosler bullet gets there faster and if the shot placement is good,than the 20 gr lighter Nosler will do the job as well as the old 170.
All barrels are made to SAAM specs. There
should be no problems with brass fired from your G 20. I own a G 20 as well.I normally will not reload my brass more than 4 times befor checking for case stretch. (OAL) I use redding 40-10MM carbide dies in a dillon super 1050 press.Only jackeded rounds...