Already posted my VLP, figured I would post it again along with the Remmy 700 in .22-250! Enjoy the wallpaper also! Thank GOD I don't live in that place anymore!
First, the VLP!
Second, the SPS!
Pics of your 204's
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Re: Pics of your 204's
Nothing fancy here, just my thompson center G2
Jeff
Jeff
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Re: Pics of your 204's
Nice TC.....how's it shoot?
I've been looking at them but I am unsure if I wanna commit! I'm afraid the accuracy won't suit my liking!
After all, I am quite used to the accuracy of the VLP!
I've been looking at them but I am unsure if I wanna commit! I'm afraid the accuracy won't suit my liking!
After all, I am quite used to the accuracy of the VLP!
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Re: Pics of your 204's
Shoots real good. I'm in the process of working on my loads for this. I have finally got all of my reloading gear for the 204. It has a 23" barrel with a 6x24x42 ao Tasco varmint scope.
Jeff
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Re: Pics of your 204's
Ruger Hawkeye 204.Bushnell Elite 3200 4-12 Shoots like a Dream.
Re: Pics of your 204's
stock XR100 in a McMillan A5
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Re: Pics of your 204's
This is my first post !, im glad i found this sight. There seems to be alot of great people and good info. Anyway, I have always been an avid groundhog hunter and Have mostly used guns in .222, 223, 257 roberts and 17 hmr, It was time to try a new gun and i decided on a 204. I bought a howa heavy barreled action, Bell and carlsons medalist stock and timney trigger and got er put together. It was last fall when i got the gun put together, I sighted it in with factory loads and took it hunting, I killed one groundhog and decided to quit groundhog hunting for the year because it was almost bow season. I saved up enough money over the winter to get a leupold vx3 8.5x25 with varmint hunters reticle. I loaded up some test loads with h322 and Reloader 15 with the 32 grain v-max with cci br4 primers and hornady brass. Every load i tested with reloader 15 went an inch and under for 5 shots at 100 yards, but 29.1 grains of Reloader 15 shoots awesome, H322 didnt do as good As i thought it would. My gun also shoots great with the factory hornady 32 loads. I havnt yet played with bullet seating depth, or weight seperating bullets and brass, I set my bullet seating die to a factory load. I am 100% satisfied with my groups, but i might also try some sierra bullets since alot of guys get better accuracy with them. any way I'll stop rambling on, here are some pics.
Here is the howa right after i got it with its first and only kill, I had a mueller eraticator on it.
After mounting the vx 3
Best 5 shot group out of 4 groups shot with hornady factory 32 grain loads.
Group i shot using 29.1 grains of RL 15 and hornady 32s, 28.8 to 29.1 all made about the same size groups with a slight edge to 29.1
Here is the howa right after i got it with its first and only kill, I had a mueller eraticator on it.
After mounting the vx 3
Best 5 shot group out of 4 groups shot with hornady factory 32 grain loads.
Group i shot using 29.1 grains of RL 15 and hornady 32s, 28.8 to 29.1 all made about the same size groups with a slight edge to 29.1
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Re: Pics of your 204's
Inrut24/7 Thanks for sharing the pics and nice group........your hooked now!! Nice stock choice too.
Good luck and enjoy your 204!
Later
Ray P
Good luck and enjoy your 204!
Later
Ray P
Life is an adventure and often to short. Make the most with family and friends. Shoot often and shoot a small hole. Love the 204 Ruger!! NRA Life Member
"We are never to old to learn"
"We are never to old to learn"
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Re: Pics of your 204's
Remington 700 vlss .204
May Your Barrels Be Hot & Your Smiles Plentiful
Rem 700 VLSS .204
Rem 700 VLSS .204