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Nice thread going here! Lots of interesting info to be read! VarmintGuy, I got some of the 32 grain Sierra's loaded quite a while back but just didn't take the time to test them yet! Loaded them with 23.0 gr of IMR 4198! We still have "spring-like" weather here, so I may get to test them next weekend if the weather cooperates! My 204 Encore barrel is very accurate! Not only do I like it for Var/Pred, but it is a fun round for target shooting too. With the 32 gr V-Max I can get groups as small as .330" quite regular, my best 3-shot group was .260"! Hopefully these Sierra's will do the same! One thing that I can say is that my 204 don't like the 40 grainers! Chuck - Retired USAF- Life Member, NRA & NAHC | |||
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I bought the CZ 527 varmint a couple weeks ago and just had the opportunity to shoot it today. The only ammo that I was able to get on short notice was the 40 grain Hornady load but I couldn't complain. Shot everyting into 3/4" at 100 and about 1 1/4" at 200. I think it could do better after I put a decent scope on it. | |||
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I am including in this post a couple of very interesting and very ILLUMINATING comparisons of the 204 Ruger and the 20 VarTarg vs. the 223, 22-250 & the 220 Swift! The accompanying articles are also VERY inciteful and informative and include information on other 20 caliber cartridges. Enjoy: http://www.dakotaarms.com/images/SCNpred.pdf http://www.6mmbr.com/20caliber.html My point, which I hope you all notice, is how the 204 Ruger compares with the 223, 22-250 & 220 Swift both trajectory wise and wind drift wise! Again, enjoy. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy | |||
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