sounds like an accurate load. I wonder how it goes in the "204"Rugersharps45-120 wrote:Just worked up my first 205 Ruger load
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sounds like an accurate load. I wonder how it goes in the "204"Rugersharps45-120 wrote:Just worked up my first 205 Ruger load
No Problem, 67 year old FAT Fingers, Good for a laugh. I had one of my GrandChildren post a "PML" after something she wrote on line, She stated it is the "UPDATED VERSION" of LOL. LOL is Laughing Out Loud. She said PML is PEED MYSELF LAUGHING. I like that one, sometimes it is a good pick me up.Sth Oz Dan wrote:sounds like an accurate load. I wonder how it goes in the "204"Rugersharps45-120 wrote:Just worked up my first 205 Ruger load
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I like the Berger 35grHP's as well. My load with IMR8208XBR - 27.6gr, RP 7 1/2 primers and Nosler New Brass - .236" at 100 yards. Made many head shots on Rock Chucks - opens them right up.eloodo wrote:I really like the 39sbk in front of 25.2gr of Benchmark fed205m primers. 3524 avg FPS. I hit a .264" 3 shot group with this load
The 32sbk also shoot extremely well with 29.2gr BLC-2 fed205m primers. 3969 avg FPS. I hit a .243" 3 shot group with this load
The 35gr Bergers in front of 29.5gr of BLC-2 fed205m primers Ogive Length of 1.935". 3944 FPS average. My brother in law shot the .225" group below. I shot the 300yd and 400yd groupings. The red dot in the center of the 300 and 400 yd targets is 1/4" and the first ring is 1 inch.
The Sierra Blitzkings tend to splash on larger varmints. Ive shot badgers at 50yds with the 39gr blitzkings and had entrance holes 2 inches. I had two coyotes get away with direct hits using the SBK's so I now only use them for rock chucks and whistle pigs. Still a great bullet but in my opinion not for coyotes.
The 35gr Bergers are amazing on coyotes. I hit one at 430yds, another at 100, and yet another at 170. All three dropped with one hit.
Don't forget to measure your loads outside to outside and then deduct the bullet diameter to get the true center to center accuracy group measurements. It looks like some of your loads are smaller than you think from what I glimpsed. .cubdad67 wrote:Well I was able to get to the range today. I brought my reloads of 39gn Sierra, with 25.5gns of IMR 4064 also used my 24gns of IMR 4064 with 34 gn dogtown's. Look at the photos for how well the did or did not do. I you have any good info that could help I would love to hear it. I also used 2 factory loads.
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Daris
eloodo wrote:I really like the 39sbk in front of 25.2gr of Benchmark fed205m primers. 3524 avg FPS. I hit a .264" 3 shot group with this load
The 32sbk also shoot extremely well with 29.2gr BLC-2 fed205m primers. 3969 avg FPS. I hit a .243" 3 shot group with this load
The 35gr Bergers in front of 29.5gr of BLC-2 fed205m primers Ogive Length of 1.935". 3944 FPS average. My brother in law shot the .225" group below. I shot the 300yd and 400yd groupings. The red dot in the center of the 300 and 400 yd targets is 1/4" and the first ring is 1 inch.
The Sierra Blitzkings tend to splash on larger varmints. Ive shot badgers at 50yds with the 39gr blitzkings and had entrance holes 2 inches. I had two coyotes get away with direct hits using the SBK's so I now only use them for rock chucks and whistle pigs. Still a great bullet but in my opinion not for coyotes.
The 35gr Bergers are amazing on coyotes. I hit one at 430yds, another at 100, and yet another at 170. All three dropped with one hit.
if thats the case eloodo i owe you an apology sorry mate, ill be devastated if they change themRAMOS wrote:I had good luck with the 39 SBK's for a few years and then had a few splash about a year and a half ago. Maybe coincidence but, I did hear a rumor that Sierra had changed their jackets. Anyway, I switched over to the 35gr Berger HP and have had zero issues with them on coyotes and/or badgers. YMMV