.204 Shared Reloading Experience
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:48 pm
I have received so much good info from these forums I thought I would share my results reloading for my .204 Savage Arms 12BTCSS Varminter Thumbhole. I have a 6x24 44mm Burris ballistic mil-dot on it.
I experimented quite a bit with 30, 32, 35, 39, 40, & 45 grain Hornady, Berger, and Sierra's using H4895 powder.
My best load is with the Sierra 39g using 27.5g H4895 with Remington 7.5 primers. This powder load is higher than you will find recommended in any of the loading manuals. I worked up to it slowly so don't try it in your gun without working up with smaller loads. I chrono 3830 fps with 1/2 and under MOA's at 100 yds and can consistently hit a 10" plate at 500 yds with 5-10 mph crosswinds. I like the Sierra 39g with its high BC which outperforms the other bullets past 200 yds. 150+ yards is where I typically switch from my .17 HMR to my .204 for rodent shooting.
Note: The 32g Hornady with 28.8g H4895 4050 fps and the 40g Berger 26.5 H4895 3630 fps both performed as well in accuracy at 100 yards.
The one con on Sierra's is you have to inspect them before seating as I have found around 3% of them have improperly molded ballistic tips.
I really like my .204 which I bought in January. The low recoil, accuracy, and devastating results on varmints are awesome.
Now I have to work on calibrating the ballistic reticule at 20-24x
I experimented quite a bit with 30, 32, 35, 39, 40, & 45 grain Hornady, Berger, and Sierra's using H4895 powder.
My best load is with the Sierra 39g using 27.5g H4895 with Remington 7.5 primers. This powder load is higher than you will find recommended in any of the loading manuals. I worked up to it slowly so don't try it in your gun without working up with smaller loads. I chrono 3830 fps with 1/2 and under MOA's at 100 yds and can consistently hit a 10" plate at 500 yds with 5-10 mph crosswinds. I like the Sierra 39g with its high BC which outperforms the other bullets past 200 yds. 150+ yards is where I typically switch from my .17 HMR to my .204 for rodent shooting.
Note: The 32g Hornady with 28.8g H4895 4050 fps and the 40g Berger 26.5 H4895 3630 fps both performed as well in accuracy at 100 yards.
The one con on Sierra's is you have to inspect them before seating as I have found around 3% of them have improperly molded ballistic tips.
I really like my .204 which I bought in January. The low recoil, accuracy, and devastating results on varmints are awesome.
Now I have to work on calibrating the ballistic reticule at 20-24x