I love this little cartridge!!
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:51 pm
Man I should have bought one years ago!!!!
Hi guys my name is Ron, I`m new here and new to the .204!!
I bought a Tikka T-3 Lite this christmas eve, and have been getting to know this little devil since! I own a Tikka T-3 Lite in 300 wsm also and it`s a real shooter...or so I thought. I bought the gun, broke it in with winchester grey box 34 gr mollie bullets, which shoot ok but not what I`m looking for, so I bought some RCBS dies, and other goodies. Bench mark powder and berger 30 gr bullets I already had on hand prom a past project. I worked up a load that is a real smoker and wicked accurate to boot! 28.2gr benchmark, 30 gr berger, cci 400 primers, winchester brass and seated to 2.295...If I remember right......shot a .250" group at 100 yards off bipods. Haven`t chronied it yet.
This past weekend I managed to call in 3 yotes, which all fell to the mighty 204. The first 2 yotes came in to my ipod with speakers attached, playing some of varmint all`s doggie tunes. the fist yote ate a 30 grain berger at about 80 yards, it shut him off like a switch, the second yote ran off, and I couldn`t get a good shot at him.....5 minutes later he came in very cautiosly to about 150.....30 gr pill put the yote down.
I took my daughter out sunday night just a half mile from the house on the quad to a spot I thought might hold some yotes. we parked the quad and walked a couple hundred yards to a nice vantage point, set the ipod up and setteled into a nice cozy snow bank..lol after about 10 minutes I spotted a yote coming in at about 900 yards out. A few minutes later the yote appeared at 550 yards and was seriously scanning the area. the ipod started calling again, and the yote began trotting, about a minute later I caught movement to my left, and seen the yote circling to get down wind at about 200 yards, I swung the gun and setteled the cross hairs on it`s neck as I couldn`t see vitals, at that time the yote picked up the movement and took off behind the hill, a few minutes later I ranged the little bugger out at 350 to 360 yards standing broadside, then it would jump in the air ind do a 180 and show the other side as though to say " you can`t touch either side of me.....wrong! I settled my duplex cross hairs on the chest and tripped a couple pounds of trigger! almost instantly and almost to my surprize the prairie poodle dropped and the only thing moving was it`s tail, going round and round.... young female.
don`t know how to add a pic.
Hi guys my name is Ron, I`m new here and new to the .204!!
I bought a Tikka T-3 Lite this christmas eve, and have been getting to know this little devil since! I own a Tikka T-3 Lite in 300 wsm also and it`s a real shooter...or so I thought. I bought the gun, broke it in with winchester grey box 34 gr mollie bullets, which shoot ok but not what I`m looking for, so I bought some RCBS dies, and other goodies. Bench mark powder and berger 30 gr bullets I already had on hand prom a past project. I worked up a load that is a real smoker and wicked accurate to boot! 28.2gr benchmark, 30 gr berger, cci 400 primers, winchester brass and seated to 2.295...If I remember right......shot a .250" group at 100 yards off bipods. Haven`t chronied it yet.
This past weekend I managed to call in 3 yotes, which all fell to the mighty 204. The first 2 yotes came in to my ipod with speakers attached, playing some of varmint all`s doggie tunes. the fist yote ate a 30 grain berger at about 80 yards, it shut him off like a switch, the second yote ran off, and I couldn`t get a good shot at him.....5 minutes later he came in very cautiosly to about 150.....30 gr pill put the yote down.
I took my daughter out sunday night just a half mile from the house on the quad to a spot I thought might hold some yotes. we parked the quad and walked a couple hundred yards to a nice vantage point, set the ipod up and setteled into a nice cozy snow bank..lol after about 10 minutes I spotted a yote coming in at about 900 yards out. A few minutes later the yote appeared at 550 yards and was seriously scanning the area. the ipod started calling again, and the yote began trotting, about a minute later I caught movement to my left, and seen the yote circling to get down wind at about 200 yards, I swung the gun and setteled the cross hairs on it`s neck as I couldn`t see vitals, at that time the yote picked up the movement and took off behind the hill, a few minutes later I ranged the little bugger out at 350 to 360 yards standing broadside, then it would jump in the air ind do a 180 and show the other side as though to say " you can`t touch either side of me.....wrong! I settled my duplex cross hairs on the chest and tripped a couple pounds of trigger! almost instantly and almost to my surprize the prairie poodle dropped and the only thing moving was it`s tail, going round and round.... young female.
don`t know how to add a pic.