My New 204 Meets Skippy Part I

Experiences and effectiveness in hunting with the 204 Ruger.
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Re: My New 204 Meets Skippy Part I

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Glen: Cool, another one for consideration. I like it, thanks.

Right now I'm leaning on "Wicked Wanda". There's a story there from way back....... We'll see; nothing firm just yet. :chin:

6.5swede: Oh, now I'm really liking this! I gotta start writing all this down for later.....
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Rick you will have to let know more about this thing in June, I have a week off in June. I am only over in Boise Idaho so its not that far away. Would really like to pick up on some wisdom from the NW shooters.

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RIO--I would be honored if you named her AnnA. On the other hand she's your gal & I'll like her no matter what you name her. :wink:
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JDB: PM sent.

Glen: Thanks, still undecided. I'm pondering it while trimming the 100 cases I shot on the trip. Appreciate the input....it's on the list. ;) I just know the rifle is truly wicked in the field. Once I got it dialed the first day with the Nosler 32's, it was like a "no miss laser" on the squirrels out to about 350 yards, as far as the mirage and wind would allow. The launches were spectacular, so her name needs to reflect all this me thinks. :chin:
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Rick in Oregon wrote:
TD-Max wrote:With a chamber built with your reamer though and touching the lands you would have quite a bit more bullet in the case correct?
Yes, correct, but I don't plan to mess with this chamber until it's rebarrel time. My custom M700 11 twist was chambered to touch with the bullet base at the neck/shoulder junction.
TD-Max wrote:Looking at teh Cooper if you tried to just touch you'd be pretty minimal on seating depth at .053" wouldn't you?
The number I gave earlier was just a guess as to how much was in the case. It's enough to hold the bullet axially straight (TIR=.001 - .0005") and is actually more like .120" as it turns out (silly guess on my part) so with no time available to tweak anything (just hours from leaving), I boxed them up and shot them. If I wanted to reach the lands later, there would be plenty of bullet in the case for the type of shooting I do: load and box them up, take out of box and shoot, put back into box. No worry about being in pockets or feeding through a magazine. Perfectly adequate seating depth for a single shot rifle and being able to reach the lands and still have plenty of bullet in the case.

This arrangement would not work through any 204 magazine though; only single shot rifles or a magazine-fed rifle that was fired single shot only.
Thanks Rick now it's making sense. Sounded long with the .075 in the neck figure.
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Re: My New 204 Meets Skippy Part I

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hey pops-
she is a beauty for sure. i think you should name her after my lovely bride, JANE. Just Another Nasty Eradicator. they both are gorgeous, feel good in the hands, have a great figure and highlights, curves in all the right places, love to be caressed etc. i could go on and on, but you get the picture.

going out of town soon, i will call for a full update on the shoot when i get back.

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Rick in Oregon wrote:The launches were spectacular, so her name needs to reflect all this me thinks. :chin:
Launches
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Rick I'm happy to see the "new" 204 is work as expected!!
L= Lisa's
L= Lightning
L= Launches
The Triple "L" :lol: It's not womens name but it covers all angles.
She sure is a women the will knock the lights out of any rodent!
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I like " Death Stick" or "Excaliber"
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Man, Rick,

After seeing your pictures, I'm getting excited about our P.D. trip next month. Thanks for sharing your shoot and with pictures too! It's always neat to see other parts of the country where the members here hunt.
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Mighty fine looking "girly" rifle you got there Rick, love the wood. Glad to hear that it was broken in correctly, on duty. How about Skiperella, Mistress of Death or Debby Does Death Ray? :zap:
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Misti

M y
I nstant
S tratospheric
T rajectory
I nitiator

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Yeah... I know.... too much time on my hands!!! :roll:
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DANG, she's purdy! :eek: Good snag!
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thor's hammer? excaliber?
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She ended up being called "Wicked Wanda", and for good reason, believe me. Besides the obvious, the acronym is:

Wonton
Anahilation of
Noxious
Damaging
Animals

She does a right fine job of it too. Shortly, she'll stretch her legs again and further earn her new name. Aye, but she's a wicked devil in the rat patch! :lol: Cooling down during the 'barrel break-in via rat' last time out:

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Now if I can just wack a badger with Wicked Wanda before Gary (Captqc) does with his Sizie-Q Cooper Phoenix 204........ :wink:
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