Rem. 700 VLS .204 Ruger Load w/Sierra 39 gr.

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Rem. 700 VLS .204 Ruger Load w/Sierra 39 gr.

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I loaded up 8 different loads for the .204 using the Sierra 39 gr. Blitzking. I found one load that shot the best group I have shot in my life! Here’s the data:

Sierra 39 gr. Blitzking #1039
IMR 4895 @ 27.0 gr.
Winchester WSR Primer
C.O.A.L. = 2.250”
5-Shot group @ 100 yards = .183” Center-to-Center


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Post by glenn asher »

4895 and the BlitzKing, not too much of a surprise there :D It looks mighty good to me! Keep up the good work! You'll have to get in on the postal shoot, if you can keep that up!
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I noticed your name is not in the postal shoot list. Hawkeye's LRPV needs some competition!

edit: correct spelling. :oops:
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WrzWaldo wrote:I noticed your name is not in the postal shoot list. Hawkeye's LRPV needs some completion!
Suppose anyone would notice if I just pasted this target over the new one? :lol:
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:chin: Hmmmm. Are those powder burns on the target?
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Post by Lee C. »

Thats some pretty nice shooting WT, Way to go.
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Post by Hawkeye Joe »

WrzWaldo wrote:I noticed your name is not in the postal shoot list. Hawkeye's LRPV needs some competition!
Nice shootin WT ;) I better get to work :eek:
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Post by WT »

Hawkeye Joe wrote:
WrzWaldo wrote:I noticed your name is not in the postal shoot list. Hawkeye's LRPV needs some competition!
Nice shootin WT ;) I better get to work :eek:
My shooting buddy was watching after the first 3 shots, then the fourth shot went into the center, after that the pressure was on. I don't know who was more surprised, him or me! :) He's been kicking my butt lately, so now I'm ahead for the time being. He cheats though, he's retired and can put more time in at the range! :P

Hawkeye,

Is that LRPV the new Savage that has the trigger that adjusts down to a few ounces? Do you know if that trigger would / could be used in my buddy's Savage model 12?
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Post by Hawkeye Joe »

I'm not sure if the trigger will fit the other actions...The last time I shot a group like that it was a .07? . The last five of the day.The next time out before my first shot I noticed my scope was loose :cry:...Never tried IMR 4895 for the 204.Maybe some day I'll give it a try.I stock it for my 8X57 Mauser.It's VERY accurate with that stuff!
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