Long Range Shooting with the 204
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No experience with a wssm, but I have equall or superior performance with wildcat cartridges. Burning all that powder creates some of the problems I want to get away from. Frequent cleaning and cooling. I look at barrel replacement as a necessary part of this sport, but it wouldn't hurt to get a little more life out of the tubes as a benefit. I would buy a 9 twist barrel if more bullets were available.
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on the 50 gr berger they recomend a 1 in9 and today i got to shoot a few p dogs with them ( tac 20 1in 9) not much explosive effect after 350 yards just knocked them over with small hole in and med hole out but the 40 vmaxs scattered body parts every where
If not for my forgetful nature remembering things would be no problem at all.
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Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
I've had a custom built 204 made this year. Rem action. Wilson 1:8 twist barrel to be able to shoot 55 gr Berger bullets. I'm just under 3300 fps w 25.5 grs w/ h 4895. It easily shoots under 1/2" MOA. At 705 yds I can shoot under a 6" group. At 1000 it opens to about 10". BUT. For some weird reason the group hits in dif elevation spots depending on heat and humidity at a 1000. So effectively range is out to about 750 yds. I've only had it since February so I haven't killed anything w it at long range. 1 turtle at 285. Exit hole was 5". Still puts significant dents in steel at 450
Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
Well could have been real lucky, but just got my first coyote with new Sako 85 in 204 with a Sightron 6-24x50. Shot was 503 yds with factory Hornady 40 gn bullet, shot was a perfect hit dog jumped and ran about 40 yds and down he went!
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Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
awesome. its fun to hit them at long ranges.
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Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
Did some playing at 590yrds. Nothing spectacular, but is fun. I expected it to be much tighter and I'm still not sure I didn't use the wrong line in the scope perhaps a couple times. Gonna try again when I have time and a calm day.
Factory T3 Heavy Barrel Varmint .204
Sightron Siii 6-24x50 FFP
Factory Federal Nosler Ballistic Tip 40gr.
5 shots total at 590yrds. Ignore the single shot I did at 500 yrds. I used 6.5 moa for that single shot.
Factory T3 Heavy Barrel Varmint .204
Sightron Siii 6-24x50 FFP
Factory Federal Nosler Ballistic Tip 40gr.
5 shots total at 590yrds. Ignore the single shot I did at 500 yrds. I used 6.5 moa for that single shot.
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Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
Shot 2 more 3 shot groups at 600yrds this time. Still all factory stuff. Much better results. Time to put up a new target though.
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Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
Interesting the thread started eleven years ago.
Just having entered the sub calibers a couple of years ago, I am still reading, chasing and learning from others.
Good to see people shooting at distances they are talking about. All the programs and theory charts out there mean very little until you do it. What it should do and what it does are two very different things.
BC, weight and speed, in lay and terms I look at long range as a freight train, lots of momentum. Once we get it up to speed it will stay there longer. Or, as a friend of mine states about light bullets, the start off fast and slow down fast.
Good info for me gents,thanks
Jeff
Just having entered the sub calibers a couple of years ago, I am still reading, chasing and learning from others.
Good to see people shooting at distances they are talking about. All the programs and theory charts out there mean very little until you do it. What it should do and what it does are two very different things.
BC, weight and speed, in lay and terms I look at long range as a freight train, lots of momentum. Once we get it up to speed it will stay there longer. Or, as a friend of mine states about light bullets, the start off fast and slow down fast.
Good info for me gents,thanks
Jeff
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Re: Long Range Shooting with the 204
I bought my 204 after spending a week watching my buddy shoot p-dogs with his .204 32-grain V-Maxes. We had calm shoots and we had very windy days. The 32-grainers were deadly and accurate out to 400 yds, and would work fine at 700 if you could hit there. Since dogs at 400 don't pay much attention to the shooting, I see little need to try to shoot them beyond 500. I was amazed at how effective the 32-grainers were at 500 yds. I like the 39's better for paper, but the 32's are king for dogs.