Opinion on first .204.

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publius
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Opinion on first .204.

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Thinking about finally breaking down and getting my first .204 and want opinions on what I'm thinking. Ruger American. Have heard great things and my gunsmith(very good) told me they are outshooting guns that cost twice as much. Vortex 6-24 Diamond back. ???
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jpx2rk
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Re: Opinion on first .204.

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Just make sure whatever brand you get it has a heavy/bull barrel on it unless you want issues associated with skinny barrels. IF it's gonna be a carry gun out in the field, I've read good things about the RAR Predator models but no 1st hand experience. If it's a gun for the bench, I've got a Cabelas FV12 in 204R, very accurate right out of the box.
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Bill K
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Re: Opinion on first .204.

Post by Bill K »

Depending on how much you want spend, you could look to a Cooper or check out the CZ 527 in either the American model or the heavier barreled Varmint. These shoot very nice and are built on a small version of the old Mauser actions. Another good maker is the Howa's. Try for a 1/11 twist barrel on any, if possible.
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Re: Opinion on first .204.

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CZ 527 or perhaps a Tikka. I own CZ's, they're extremely accurate. I've heard nothing but good things about the Tikka's as well Good luck
broper
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Re: Opinion on first .204.

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I have a Ruger American in .223. It's not a heavy barrel, super accurate and zero problems. I don't like the factory trigger so I put a Timney on it. I would definately recommend it. My .204 is a Rem. 700 SPS, sporter weight barrel and have absolutely no problems with it either. It is super accurate also. They cost a little more than the Ruger American though. If you are going to be walking and shooting varmints you won't want a heavy barrel, been there done that. My .223 has a Bushnell Legend 3-9x and the .204 has a Weaver 3-9x. No problems with either one.
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