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What is powder everyone using in the .204 Ruger with 32 grain bullets?
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I have a friend who is new to the .204 Ruger and bought some TAC and H335 to start with. Results haven't been devastating, but certainly not real exciting either.

He is shooting a Howa extreme varminter. Both of us think that the gun should be capable of some really good groups if the right combination is found.

Suggestions appreciated.

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Benchmark works best for me. 32 gr Hornady V max
 
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IMR 4895 and Remington BR primers. I don't use rem primers in anything else, but they sure helped with my 204.

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29.5 gr 748
 
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I load 204 Ruger ammo as follows:

Bullet: 32gr Hornady V-Max
Powder: IMR 4198 23.0gr
Primer: CCI 450
Case: Hornady

This load in my 26 inch Encore will go into .33 inches.
With this combo I get 4125fps @ 20ft.


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My best luck has been with RL 10X with both the 32's as well as my rifles "favorite" bullet the 39 grain Sierra BlitzKing.


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Try Accurate 2230 from 28.0-28.8 grains with the 32 grain bullets(either Sierra or Hornady) gives great velocities and superb accurracy. For the 39 grain Sierras, try 27.5 grains of Accurate 2520. GHD


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Benchmark with 32 Sierra bullets


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I am a BIG fan of H4895 powder in my Savage 12VLP in .204 Ruger for just about every bullet I shoot in it. That includes the 32 gr. V-Max, 32 gr. Sierra BK, 35 gr. FBHP Berger, 39 gr. Sierra BlitzKing and 40 gr. Nosler BT.

Here's a test target shot at 100 yards using Benchmark and the 32 gr. Sierras. The 32 gr. Sierras had a tendency to tumble on me, so I quit using them.



Here's a target shot at 100 yards using Benchmark and the 32 gr. Sierra bullets.



And another target with 32 gr. Sierras and Benchmark, but only 3 shots. I quit shooting so I wouldn't ruin the group size!! rotflmo



A 39 gr. Sierra target shot at 100 yards:



Reloader 10X was working good in my early testing with the 39 gr. Sierras, but the next lot of powder I purchased was WAAAAAY slower burning and I opted to switch to H4895 instead mess with such a difference in burn rate.

And a target shot at 100 yards using the 35 gr. FBHP Bergers. I had shot several shots at 25 yards prior to this getting my scope on the paper. After those shots, the first shot at 100 yards was a tad bit low and to the right. As the targets shows, I adjusted the scope up three clicks and to the left three clicks and shot a 3-shot group. I figured that was good enough for minute of coyote accuracy!!!



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Have had excellent results with 30.5grs of BLC(2) and a 30 or 32 grain bullet.
 
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I have had good luck with H4895, shooting sub 1/2 inch groups at 100 yards. I am loading 27.2 grains of powder into winchester brass with CCI 450 primers shooting a 32 gr. V-max. I had previously tried a little hotter with poor resluts.
 
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Silverfox, what's the twist rate in your 204?


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Bill Mc-- Sorry I haven't posted an answer sooner, but I haven't been visiting the Web sites very often lately.

Anyway, My .204 Ruger is a Savage 12VLP and the twist rate in this factory tube is 1 in 12".


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H322, burns clean and accurate.


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27.0g H322 and 32 vmax works well for me
 
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