204 Ruger Bullet Choice Question
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:52 pm
I bought a Remington 700 204 2 or 3 years ago. Haven't shot it a huge number of times but enough to enjoy the accuracy.
Until this year I had not shot anything but paper. I reload everything I shoot so I jumped in and started reloading the 204 as soon as I bought it. I am not sure now of my reasoning but I chose the 45 grain Hornady SP. It is very accurate but I am starting to hate it.
Shot a coyote in November with it. Chest shot at 100 yards. It went down and was scrambling to get up. Fired another shot and it was over.
Shot a coyote last week at 50 yards, chest shot, it did a 180 and ran. Yes I could have missed completely but I don't think so. However, no blood was found and no coyote either. Shot a bobcat 10 minutes later standing in the same spot, same chest shot. Dropped in it's tracks but kicked around a few seconds.
Shot a coyote this evening at 40 yards. It went down and I assumed for the count, then it got up and ran for the timber. It didn't make it. My hunting buddy got with a 243.
I am disappointed in the 204 performance but I am suspecting the bullet. I loaded some 32 V-Max this week but have not hunted with them yet. I did shoot some of them and they are extremely accurate however I had seated them too shallow and had to load 1 at a time. I fixed that but have not re-tested yet.
?
Is the 32 V-Max that much more potent? Or, can I expect similar results?
I think I was concerned originally that the V-Max would destroy the pelt. But maybe it won't even exit, I don't know.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Bill
Until this year I had not shot anything but paper. I reload everything I shoot so I jumped in and started reloading the 204 as soon as I bought it. I am not sure now of my reasoning but I chose the 45 grain Hornady SP. It is very accurate but I am starting to hate it.
Shot a coyote in November with it. Chest shot at 100 yards. It went down and was scrambling to get up. Fired another shot and it was over.
Shot a coyote last week at 50 yards, chest shot, it did a 180 and ran. Yes I could have missed completely but I don't think so. However, no blood was found and no coyote either. Shot a bobcat 10 minutes later standing in the same spot, same chest shot. Dropped in it's tracks but kicked around a few seconds.
Shot a coyote this evening at 40 yards. It went down and I assumed for the count, then it got up and ran for the timber. It didn't make it. My hunting buddy got with a 243.
I am disappointed in the 204 performance but I am suspecting the bullet. I loaded some 32 V-Max this week but have not hunted with them yet. I did shoot some of them and they are extremely accurate however I had seated them too shallow and had to load 1 at a time. I fixed that but have not re-tested yet.
?
Is the 32 V-Max that much more potent? Or, can I expect similar results?
I think I was concerned originally that the V-Max would destroy the pelt. But maybe it won't even exit, I don't know.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Bill