T/C Encore owners come inside...
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T/C Encore owners come inside...
Hello Guys n' possibly Gals...
I have a 26'' Bull Barrel for my T/C Encore...which "factory" load yields the best groups in yall gun?
Ballistic Coefficient looks much better on the heavier 39-40 grain bullets...
Thanks...
Mark
I have a 26'' Bull Barrel for my T/C Encore...which "factory" load yields the best groups in yall gun?
Ballistic Coefficient looks much better on the heavier 39-40 grain bullets...
Thanks...
Mark
T/C Encore, 26'' .204 Ruger Bull Barrel, Grey Laminate Thumbhole Stock, Trigger Job, Pillar Bedded Fore-End, Nikon 6.5-20 x 44AO Monarch Illuminated Mil-Dot
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I shoot a stainless factory heavy. I have only shot the Hornady 32 and 40, and the Winchester 34's. The Winchesters shot ok but not great. The Vmax 32's shot very well I went through 100 rounds breaking in. I have not been able to get the 40's to shoot, factory or reloaded. I have had very good success with reloads using Sierra 39's and Berger 35's. All my reloads have been with H4895. Once I got enough brass, I stopped buying factory loads so I don't know how the newer stuff is working.
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Thanks for the reply Ethan....I'm gonna buy me a box of V-Max 32's and Sierra 39's, see how they work and go from there.... Dang, did it really take 100rnds to break her in? Sounds like I may need to start relaoding if nothing shoots...Ethan wrote:I shoot a stainless factory heavy. I have only shot the Hornady 32 and 40, and the Winchester 34's. The Winchesters shot ok but not great. The Vmax 32's shot very well I went through 100 rounds breaking in. I have not been able to get the 40's to shoot, factory or reloaded. I have had very good success with reloads using Sierra 39's and Berger 35's. All my reloads have been with H4895. Once I got enough brass, I stopped buying factory loads so I don't know how the newer stuff is working.
Ethan
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Mine shot well right from the start. I can't really say it has gotten any more accurate the more I shoot it. It will group most everything into a bit less then an inch at 100. The Bergers substantially better
Do a search. I am not sure how much of the old posts are left from before the server change over, but there was a large number of posts on my Encore.
If you reload I would forgo any factory loads and buy some Hornady brass and start loading. If you don't then buy some Hornady 32 Vmax's.
Do a search. I am not sure how much of the old posts are left from before the server change over, but there was a large number of posts on my Encore.
If you reload I would forgo any factory loads and buy some Hornady brass and start loading. If you don't then buy some Hornady 32 Vmax's.
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Thanks for the info on the best brass...Already ordered (50) 39 gr. Sierra BlitzKing rounds for $28.15 through HSM Ammuntion...smokin deal especially if they group...Usually almost 20 bucks for 20...Ethan wrote:Mine shot well right from the start. I can't really say it has gotten any more accurate the more I shoot it. It will group most everything into a bit less then an inch at 100. The Bergers substantially better
Do a search. I am not sure how much of the old posts are left from before the server change over, but there was a large number of posts on my Encore.
If you reload I would forgo any factory loads and buy some Hornady brass and start loading. If you don't then buy some Hornady 32 Vmax's.
http://www.thehuntingshack.com/catalog/ ... retail.pdf
I'll report my findings....
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My encore shot the 32 V-Max the best with H4895 and H322 powders. It hated 40 grain V-Max bullets with everything I tried. Then I sold the 204 barrel and got a CZ 527 Varminter, and am much happier.
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How would you compare avg groups on the 2 guns?YoteSmoker wrote:My encore shot the 32 V-Max the best with H4895 and H322 powders. It hated 40 grain V-Max bullets with everything I tried. Then I sold the 204 barrel and got a CZ 527 Varminter, and am much happier.
Does Encore used a diff twist rate than your CZ 527 Varminter?
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My Encore barrel would consistantly shoot .75 inch groups and sometimes .5 or so groups with the 32 V-Max using H4895. Your barrel is a 12 twist and will probably shoot the 32 grainers best. Admitedly, my reloading procedures probably improved over time as the Encore is the first gun I started reloading for. My CZ shoots the same bullet with H322 in the .3s but like I said, I learned a lot more about precision reloading in the last few years, through mentoring and trial and error. Good luck and good shooting. I have some good loads for .223 rem, 7mm08, and 209x50 if you get any of those calibers I'll be happy to share.
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Thanks for the honest opinion that info is much appreciated!YoteSmoker wrote:My Encore barrel would consistantly shoot .75 inch groups and sometimes .5 or so groups with the 32 V-Max using H4895. Your barrel is a 12 twist and will probably shoot the 32 grainers best. Admitedly, my reloading procedures probably improved over time as the Encore is the first gun I started reloading for. My CZ shoots the same bullet with H322 in the .3s but like I said, I learned a lot more about precision reloading in the last few years, through mentoring and trial and error. Good luck and good shooting. I have some good loads for .223 rem, 7mm08, and 209x50 if you get any of those calibers I'll be happy to share.
I'm kinda dissapointed hearing this cause I wanted to shoot the heavier bullets due to thier higher ballistic coefficient and down range energy, guess that's a moot point it it's not gonna group at 100yds and I can't hit anything...LOL! What twist rate is recommended for the heavier bullets 39-40 grain bullets, like a 11 twist?
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You may find that your 12 twist will shoot the 39 Blitzking well and undoubtedly the 35 Berger, which I am told is excellent on coyotes.
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I shoot both 32 & 40gr factory loads. Out of a Factory 26" SS Hvy. barrel. Both shoot well .5" groups @ 100yds if i do my part. the 40gr shoot a little higher. POI about 1" higher.
I just started to reload the 204, I am experimenting with 35gr Bergers and 26grs of H322 And also 27grs of IMR4895. Results are still pending. I have to wait for the 4ft of snow at the range too melt before I can give them a shot.
I just started to reload the 204, I am experimenting with 35gr Bergers and 26grs of H322 And also 27grs of IMR4895. Results are still pending. I have to wait for the 4ft of snow at the range too melt before I can give them a shot.
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