Experience with .204 Ruger/varmint hunting?
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 6:39 am
Folks, long time TFL junkie needs all your help, experience, thoughts, ideas, concerns, success stories and failures. If you have hunted with .204 Ruger or one of your good buddies does, I'd love to learn from you.
Me? Handgun guy. I merely dabble in rifles. I'm no rifleman and I'm not a hunter. Always an admirer of hunting but I'm not a hunter. Even still, I go on an annual prairie dog hunt out in the great open west and I love it. This will be my 5th year at it and I've done well with a Howa 1500 .223 with a 24" heavy varmint barrel. My handloads are the 50gr Hornady V-Max that runs around 3,200 fps at the muzzle.
Lately I've been thinking that I should evolve... and .204 Ruger is what I'm thinking. The only "advantage" or upgrade that I seek is this grand idea that with the smaller cartridge, I'll be able to keep a constant picture in sight through my scope and witness the hit -- which I cannot do currently.
If you have experience (or thoughts) on the .204 Ruger, from a bolt gun, for prairie dogs from 100 to 400 yards, I want to hear EVERYTHING. From the gun brand/model to the glass to the actual bullet weight and brand you like.
Is this a worthy upgrade? I'd be giving up a lot to get there. I'd be giving up mountains of brass supply, a rig and a load that I know works... all for the thrill of something "NEW!" and the dream of being able to watch my hits as they happen.
And off-topic question. Somehow -- go figure -- I have "outgrown" the nice Pendleton wool shirt in medium that I got when I was in college.
I need a size-up good wool shirt... regular shirt weight, like the thickness of a flannel shirt. I have Woolrich Buffalo and Stag shirts but need something lighter to use over a base layer and under one of or a combo of vest/puffy/windshirt.
Looking at the Pendleton Guide Shirt like this but would appreciate hearing about alternatives. Cheaper wouldn't be a terrible thing.
Me? Handgun guy. I merely dabble in rifles. I'm no rifleman and I'm not a hunter. Always an admirer of hunting but I'm not a hunter. Even still, I go on an annual prairie dog hunt out in the great open west and I love it. This will be my 5th year at it and I've done well with a Howa 1500 .223 with a 24" heavy varmint barrel. My handloads are the 50gr Hornady V-Max that runs around 3,200 fps at the muzzle.
Lately I've been thinking that I should evolve... and .204 Ruger is what I'm thinking. The only "advantage" or upgrade that I seek is this grand idea that with the smaller cartridge, I'll be able to keep a constant picture in sight through my scope and witness the hit -- which I cannot do currently.
If you have experience (or thoughts) on the .204 Ruger, from a bolt gun, for prairie dogs from 100 to 400 yards, I want to hear EVERYTHING. From the gun brand/model to the glass to the actual bullet weight and brand you like.
Is this a worthy upgrade? I'd be giving up a lot to get there. I'd be giving up mountains of brass supply, a rig and a load that I know works... all for the thrill of something "NEW!" and the dream of being able to watch my hits as they happen.
And off-topic question. Somehow -- go figure -- I have "outgrown" the nice Pendleton wool shirt in medium that I got when I was in college.
I need a size-up good wool shirt... regular shirt weight, like the thickness of a flannel shirt. I have Woolrich Buffalo and Stag shirts but need something lighter to use over a base layer and under one of or a combo of vest/puffy/windshirt.
Looking at the Pendleton Guide Shirt like this but would appreciate hearing about alternatives. Cheaper wouldn't be a terrible thing.