In need of a .204
In need of a .204
I'm in the market for a .204 and was told to stay away from the ''Rems'' and buy a Howa instead. I'm a diehard Remington guy so to hear somebody say that kinda surprised me. Any advise on what to buy? Rem, Savage, H&R? Open to suggestions... Thanks.
- jdefranc938
- Senior Member
- Posts: 126
- Joined: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:35 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: Cooper 21 Varminter .204 Ruger
- Location: Erie, PA
Re: In need of a .204
What's ur price range?
Cooper M21 Varminter 204 Ruger with Leupold VX-3 6.5-20x40mm LR VHR
Custom Remington 700 6.5 x 47L with Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25x50 M1 TMR
Custom Remington 700 6.5 x 47L with Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25x50 M1 TMR
- glenn asher
- Senior Member
- Posts: 840
- Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:25 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage 12fvss, CZ 527 American
- Location: kentucky
- Contact:
Re: In need of a .204
In any brand, some will fall thru the cracks and be stinkers, Remington seems to generate more complaints than other brands, here, at least, but if I liked Remingtons better, I wouldn't be afraid to buy one. I just don't like the typical short bolt handle on them, and prefer the longer bolt handles of some other brands.
I like the way CZs handle, along with the Howas you mentioned, and Ruger puts out some good-handling rifles, too. I have a Savage heavy barrelled rifle that I like a lot.
You didn't mention whether you wanted a heavy-barrelled rifle or a sporter, that might help us help you in picking out a rifle.
I like the way CZs handle, along with the Howas you mentioned, and Ruger puts out some good-handling rifles, too. I have a Savage heavy barrelled rifle that I like a lot.
You didn't mention whether you wanted a heavy-barrelled rifle or a sporter, that might help us help you in picking out a rifle.
Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life!
Re: In need of a .204
I don't really want to spend much more than 7 on the gun. I know the firearm is only half of the equation the other is the optic. Ideally I would like to have a decent coyote gun for under a grand. Also I know what you mean about the short bolt. I noticed that when I was looking at them in person the other day.
- Song Dog
- Senior Member
- Posts: 505
- Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:18 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage 10, 12, & 16
- Location: Palmyra, IL
Re: In need of a .204
You have a PM
In Christ,
Song Dog
In Christ,
Song Dog
PREDATOR DYNAMICS (facebook)
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
Re: In need of a .204
Sorry, new to this site, what do u mean by " I have a PM"? I am leaning towards the Howa 1500 series, they seem pretty affordable and appear to be a quality firearm. I'm just a little hesitant considering I've never shot a Howa in any caliber and never heard of them until a couple months ago.
- Song Dog
- Senior Member
- Posts: 505
- Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:18 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage 10, 12, & 16
- Location: Palmyra, IL
Re: In need of a .204
Under the 204 logo in the upper lefthand corner.Fabian wrote:Sorry, new to this site, what do u mean by " I have a PM"? I am leaning towards the Howa 1500 series, they seem pretty affordable and appear to be a quality firearm. I'm just a little hesitant considering I've never shot a Howa in any caliber and never heard of them until a couple months ago.
Logout [ Song Dog ] 0 new messages
Click on new messages.
In Christ,
Song Dog
PREDATOR DYNAMICS (facebook)
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
Re: In need of a .204
Song dog check your Email.
- Song Dog
- Senior Member
- Posts: 505
- Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:18 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage 10, 12, & 16
- Location: Palmyra, IL
Re: In need of a .204
Nothing there.
songdog@lemarrgamecalls.com
***Nevermind it went to my junk mail-FOUND IT
In Christ,
Song Dog
songdog@lemarrgamecalls.com
***Nevermind it went to my junk mail-FOUND IT
In Christ,
Song Dog
PREDATOR DYNAMICS (facebook)
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
Foxpro Western Dealer Rep.
God's Country Camouflage-Fieldstaff
"A man with an experience has volumes more than a man with a theory"
- Captqc
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1036
- Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:09 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Cooper Phoenix .204
- Location: Tigard, OR.
Re: In need of a .204
I'm very happy with my Remington! She has been a very accurate rifle, but I know that some people have had issues with remingtons. Mine is a heavy stainless steel barrel and that my be a reason she is accurate and easy to keep clean. Gary
- glenn asher
- Senior Member
- Posts: 840
- Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:25 pm
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage 12fvss, CZ 527 American
- Location: kentucky
- Contact:
Re: In need of a .204
Nothing wrong with Howas, they usually have excellent barrels and the actions are good enough for Nosler to copy for their premium rifles. Weatherby has used them for their Vanguard series for years, too. You may wish to replace the trigger in one if you buy it, as the triggers are the weakest point on an otherwise outstanding rifle. Timney makes an excellent replacement trigger for about $125, or less, if you shop around.Fabian wrote:Sorry, new to this site, what do u mean by " I have a PM"? I am leaning towards the Howa 1500 series, they seem pretty affordable and appear to be a quality firearm. I'm just a little hesitant considering I've never shot a Howa in any caliber and never heard of them until a couple months ago.
I've owned four Howas over the years, no complaints except the triggers......Nice rifles.
Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life!
- Sidewinderwa
- Senior Member
- Posts: 648
- Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2005 9:39 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: Savages
- Location: Washington state
Re: In need of a .204
I have 3 Remingtons and they all have mediocre accuracy. I would look at Savage, Howa and Tikka (if you can find one in 204), they are all good in the accuracy department. I have 2 Savages and very happy with them. I have had several customers stating that their Howas and Tikkas are tack drivers.
Please, no Sidewinder today!
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 363
- Joined: Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:36 am
- .204 Ruger Guns: remington vls 204
- Location: lancashire UK
Re: In need of a .204
My 3 Remingtons are fine, all i changed was the barrels, stocks and triggers.Ken.
' Pay it forward buddy '
Re: In need of a .204
nice rem captqc! That a 700?
Re: In need of a .204
I love my Howa 1500. Action is smooth and accuracy is better than me. Came with a decent scope that worked until I could retop it. Great accuracy for a skinny barrel and just enough weight that it doesn't float around but is a pleasure to carry over hill and dale.