In the 223 Remington there seems to be a trend towards heavier bullets. Will this happen with
the 204 Ruger?
Thanks.
heavier bullets
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Re: heavier bullets
We are up to 50 grainers. How much heavier you want?
Berger says the 50 needs a 1:9 twist barrel. Anything much heavier will be long enough to require an insane twist rate in a 20 caliber. I don't know how long the 50 Berger is (anyone have one to measure), but a .204 bullet that is 1.2" long would require a 1:7ish twist barrel. A bullet that is .95" long requires a 1:9 twist, that's what Berger recommends for the 50 grain.
Berger says the 50 needs a 1:9 twist barrel. Anything much heavier will be long enough to require an insane twist rate in a 20 caliber. I don't know how long the 50 Berger is (anyone have one to measure), but a .204 bullet that is 1.2" long would require a 1:7ish twist barrel. A bullet that is .95" long requires a 1:9 twist, that's what Berger recommends for the 50 grain.
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Re: heavier bullets
I think it's unlikely that heavier bullets will get too prominent in .20. If you want heavier, you can use .224" for a lot less fuss and bother, rather than rebarrel a .20.
The whole thing behind .20s is speed, adding too much weight will cancel the speed it relies on.
The whole thing behind .20s is speed, adding too much weight will cancel the speed it relies on.
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Re: heavier bullets
I was just wondering if bullets would get heavier, and as was mentioned jumping to .22 cal. would be a better solution.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: heavier bullets
i measured the 50 @ 0.8205 oal,0.414 from the tip to the ogive,0.099 boatail
this was a random 5 bullet average
on the saubier web site i saw a custom 62 grain with a oal1.035
this was a random 5 bullet average
on the saubier web site i saw a custom 62 grain with a oal1.035
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