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scratch1
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.204 Ruger Guns: 1-Browning A bolt & 1 Remington 700 SPS

Berger

Post by scratch1 »

any loads for the berger 35 grain match varmit bullet in 204?
BabaOriley
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.204 Ruger Guns: Dtech AR
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Re: Berger

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Did you search the forum for "35 Berger"? I get 71+ pages of results. Search is in the upper right by FAQ.

I only mentioned the search because I've posted this before.
Try 27.8gr Ramshot TAC, a Rem 7 1/2 Primer, loaded to 2.247" max Cartridge OverAll Length (base to tip). Should probably start around 27.0 and work up .2gr at a time. It's accurate for me at 3900fps in my 1:10 twist. You should probably be able to go higher that 27.8gr with a 1:12 twist, but it's the MAX load recommended by Ramshot. I've tried this load with both Rem 7 1/2 and CCI 450 primers, and saw no signs of too much pressure.
lanenebraska
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.204 Ruger Guns: AR-15 platform 204
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Re: Berger

Post by lanenebraska »

Try 29.5g of IMR4320, pushing the 35g-Berger, with Rem Brass and 7 1/2 Rem primers. (All Bullets Moly Coated !) COL= 2.250

On an AR15 platform with 22inch barrel produces 3850fps, prints .3-.4 groups :)
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.204 Ruger Guns: Savage 12VLP purchased in June 2004 + 2 other custom .204s
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Re: Berger

Post by Silverfox »

28.0 gr. of H4895, Remington 7½ primers, WW brass and bare bullets in my Savage 12VLP. This load is near the MAX. My advice would be to start with a powder charge around 27.5 gr. and work up in increments no larger than 0.5 grain at a time.
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Jim White
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.204 Ruger Guns: CZ-527, Remington 700 VLTHSS

Re: Berger

Post by Jim White »

Silverfox wrote:28.0 gr. of H4895, Remington 7½ primers, WW brass and bare bullets in my Savage 12VLP. This load is near the MAX. My advice would be to start with a powder charge around 27.5 gr. and work up in increments no larger than 0.5 grain at a time.
That load worked pretty decent in mine when I tested it. I've just decided to stick with Sierra 39 BK. Cheaper with beter BC's.

Jim
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.204 Ruger Guns: Savage Model 12 Long Range Precision Varminter
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Re: Berger

Post by Sagebrush Burns »

My Savage LRPV likes 27.0 H-335, CCI450, Winchester cases. Five shot groups @3/8" at 100 yards and works good on dogs.
scratch1
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Re: Berger

Post by scratch1 »

Thank you everyone for your response,thats a good starting point.
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