50 gr Berger and XBR 8208
50 gr Berger and XBR 8208
Wondering if anyone has yet been able to try the 50 gr Berger and the (relatively) new XBR 8208 powder combination for their .204. Just starting to try this combo (in a 1 in 10 twist) and I'm curious about velocities. The suggested range from Hodgdon is pretty narrow, starting at 23.0 and maxing out at 24.9.
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Re: 50 gr Berger and XBR 8208
I haven't gone above the 39gr SBK, in a 1:12 twist.Work up a load.I think you'll like it.
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Re: 50 gr Berger and XBR 8208
I'd be interested in this! I have a TC in .204 with 1:10 twist. We have been using .22 Hornets to cull some herds and I'd love to be able to use the 50 or 55gr. bullets.
The 45 gr SP has worked very well. The average doe size is about 90 pounds. Never had to shoot twice.
Joe O what part of Upstate are you? I hunt up around Caesars Head from time to time. First coyote I ever killed was up in Jones Gap.
The 45 gr SP has worked very well. The average doe size is about 90 pounds. Never had to shoot twice.
Joe O what part of Upstate are you? I hunt up around Caesars Head from time to time. First coyote I ever killed was up in Jones Gap.
Re: 50 gr Berger and XBR 8208
I'm already shooting the 50 gr Berger with H4895, so you should have no trouble with it. And the XBR 8208 powder holds even greater promise.phonefly wrote:I'd be interested in this! I have a TC in .204 with 1:10 twist. We have been using .22 Hornets to cull some herds and I'd love to be able to use the 50 or 55gr. bullets.
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving. - Ulysses S. Grant (1822-85)
Re: 50 gr Berger and XBR 8208
Tried the two loads with XBR 8208 and the 50 gr Berger yesterday. A load of 24.4 gr proved considerably superior accuracy wise to the max listed load of 24.9 gr. Didn't get an opportunity to chrony either of them, but will post some pics of groups and chrony results too if I get an opportunity later.
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving. - Ulysses S. Grant (1822-85)