I have finally found a consistant load for my 204 prohunter barrel i beleive not a real bitty litte group but i think i can live with it and i can reproduce it consistently
Last edited by Kingcrawler on Thu May 26, 2011 9:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks! i have to admit i was about 2 seconds from sending this gun down the road lol. After a lot of reading and experimenting i think i can now live with the Encore.
Nice shooting there! I guess I'm going to try some Reloader 10x. I've been pondering it, but after all the tiny groups, including yours, I'm seeing on here, why not?!
I would highly recommend you try it. 10x was the last powder I tried, wish it had been the first. I read on here somewhere that if a 204 wouldn't shoot a 39gr bk and 10x powder then something is wrong lol.
Kingcrawler – What extra pains in addition to typical bolt gun reloading methods do you endure to get those consistent groups from your T/C break open? I have a 23” SS no taper G2 barrel in .204 used on an older Contender frame that I will soon be loading for.
Roadkill, My pain in the rear was mostly due to excessive headspace. After the first loading of my new Winchester brass I was shocked to see that Alot of my casings were stretching tremendously between the case head and shoulder. After good advice received from this great site I proceeded on over to mike bellms web site and began some reading on how to deal with this. The encore and contender are great platforms but they just aren't as rigid as a bolt action which allows a lot of case stretch during firing. My fix for this was a redding body die adjusted for my chamber. You will not get by for long neck sizing only. Either get a body die or adjust your full length die to size your cases to your particular chamber.
It sure is! I got to go out and kill some red clays and golf balls at ranges from 150 to 300 yards, needless to say I'm a very happy camper I'm ready to put some groundhog in the scope now there will be pictures coming soon!!!