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.204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:01 pm
by miketuite
Hi,

This is my first post here. I just found the forum, and I hope I'll have something to offer I know I'll learn a lot. A question:

When the round first came out, I bought a CZ 527 American. I loved both the rifle and the round. So I did what I've done too many times before: I sold the rifle and have regretted it ever since. I finally remedied that by recently buying a CZ 527 Varmint. Great rifle!

I've been having trouble finding much of a selection of ammo. Several local stores don't carry the caliber at all. Cabela's has only Hornady and Winchester, and Gander Mountain has only Remington. Neither of them carry much inventory. This is a different situation than when the round first came out, and I'm wondering why. Have some ammo makers dropped the caliber? Has its popularity decreased? Am I crazy? I'd appreciate your viewpoints on what, if anything, has changed.

Thanks,

Mike

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:04 pm
by Bill K
I think it is more a supply and demand situation, the 204R is not the only round that seems to be in short supply, seems as if the 223 is the biggest seller, so it is getting all the devotion by companies for loading/sales. The answer is to start, if you do not now, loading your own. Bill K

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 2:07 am
by TEXAS222
Welcome Mike! Bill K is correct, reloading is the way to go. But if your wanting factory 204, go to gunbot.com & enter ammunition-rifle-204 Ruger. I just looked & there is 6 different brands of 204 on there listed for sale by different companies. Internet order is the way to go for reloading & loaded ammo. Gunbot & Ammoseek are both good choices to look. Mike, a couple of my rifles shoot the Fiocchi Extrema V-max 223 so well that I don't even load for them anymore. Buddy I hope this helps you,
Jim D :camper:

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:49 am
by miketuite
Thanks, Bill and Jim, that's very helpful. I hadn't thought about a shortage, but that makes a lot of sense. I do reload, and I intend to do so for the .204R. I wanted some factory ammo so that I could start shooting right away and to look for clues as to the bullet(s) and muzzle velocity(ies) that the rifle likes. Of course I'm at a big disadvantage not knowing the powder and charge the factory loads use.

Again, thanks for your help.

Mike

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 12:57 pm
by futuretrades
I would suggest, buying loads in the 32gr, or 39gr. These seem to be the best shooting loads for the 204R. Not too many 204R rifles like the 40gr loads. Just a thought.

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:16 pm
by Jim White
I believe the website is www.gunbot.net but adding to what others have said try and set yourself up for reloading, you'll be happier in the long run.

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:31 pm
by Bill K
I agree with the above comment, most 204Rs do not like the 40 grain bullet, for whatever reason, but the Sierra 39 BK shoots in most like a house on fire. You will find the 32 grain bullets in most brands and the 35 grain Berger's also will be your best bullet. Find a couple you rifle likes and stick with them. Bill K

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:14 pm
by Sidewinderwa
The 204 is not as popular as it once was. I work at a gun counter and sell very few 204s. When I was in Montana, a store there said that they are selling well there. We have little ammo for sale and limited options for brass, Winchester and Remington brass cannot be found. It is a great round but is getting more difficult to shoot. Sierra just raised the price on 204 bullets by about $4.

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:18 pm
by miketuite
OK, guys. I'm an avid reloader and I'll be at it soon. I was hoping to get some clues as to what my rifle likes from the factory loads. It's interesting that, while I have very little data so far, the Hornady 40g load is shooting a little better than the 32g load. I'll be doing some shooting next week and we'll see how that result holds up after burning a lot more ammo.

Thanks for all the help and sharing your experience.

Mike

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:28 pm
by RowdyYates
http://www.thehuntingshack.com
They load .204 ammo with bullets you'd never dream of finding in a store, e.g.: 35 and 40 gr. Bergers, 39 Sierra Blizkings (no longer offered in Federal ammo), etc. Prices and shipping are (relatively) reasonable if I remember right, as I've bought a box in various calibers occasionally in the past when wanting to get a rough idea how certain bullets might shoot, or trying out a new rifle/chambering before shelling out $ for components (can always reload or sell the brass.)

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:25 am
by Jim White
Interesting to hear that its starting to die off. Too bad because there isn't anything else like it on the market currently.

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:44 am
by miketuite
Thanks for the link, Rowdy. I hadn't heard of them. Jim, I guess I'm good at picking losers. Another favorite of mine is 6mm Remington. I have a lot of brass, so, as long as they keep making bullets, I'm happy. If the same thing is happening with .204R, I need more brass!

Thanks,

Mike

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:24 am
by Jim White
The 6mm Remington is one of my favorites as well, excellent cartridge.

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 1:18 pm
by 53eldorado
Most of the store around here are still stocking the Hornady ammo. 32 and 40. Still seems to be a demand here in Colorado.

Re: .204 Ruger Popularity?

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:38 pm
by autoxforfun
I just purchased a Savage Model 12 VLP in .204 Ruger. I have a Savage in .223 and find it a great rifle...looking forward to the .204. In looking around, there seemed to adequate supply....if you use the internet. There is limited supply in the local stores here in N. CA, and the prices are high. Ammoseek.com seems like a good way to find the best price.