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| I've loaded 29gr of BLC(2) using Fed. GM205M primers for my son in laws Savage and they shoot very well. Much more accurate than the factory Hornady stuff. |
| Posts: 207 | Location: Central Ohio | Registered: 11 April 2007 |
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| quote: Originally posted by jbok: I see many of the 204 shooters are using the 32 grain bullets, I am looking for some help with accuracy loads with 40 grain Hornady bullets. If you have a proven load I would appreciate some help. I have a Remington LVSF and very little experience with the 204. Thanks JBOK
If you don't want to share loads, how about what powder are working for you for accuracy with 39 & 40 grain bullets? |
| Posts: 411 | Location: Smack, in the middle of Oklahoma | Registered: 18 August 2003 |
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| 27.5 grains of Accurate2520 and the 39 grain Sierras. If it doesn't work I'd be surprised! As far as the 40 grain VMAX's go, I gave them all away! I've never seen but one 204 that preferred the 40 grainVMAXs and shot them decently.............it was one of the Model 7 synthetics and it liked the Hornady factory 40 grain load. Now that load posted at the begining of this post, by the same token, I've never seen or encountered a .204 that didn't do spendidly with that load!! Now getting a supply of the 39 grain Sierras may be tough!GHD
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| Hornady also made a 33 grain VMAX that was exceptional for accurracy but they discontinued it back in 2005 or so. If they'd reintroduce it, I am sure they could sell millions of them instantaneously! GHD
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| Groundhog D.: I appreciate the help. I have a pound of 2520 and am getting to the end of my 40 gr Hornandy's. I have not tried the 39 gr. Sierra's but will give them a go. Thanks for a starting place. Very much appreciated. JB |
| Posts: 411 | Location: Smack, in the middle of Oklahoma | Registered: 18 August 2003 |
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