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22-204

On a different note......

Couple years ago I drew a bobcat tag, and didn't have anything I considered fur friendly.

So I worked up a wimpy load for my 8" twist lighter weight 22" gun.

When the smoke cleared, I found a great load with 17.8 grains of IMR 4227, shooting 55 grain Ballistic Tips at 2700.

Best part, was I didn't have to re-zero the scope from my 75 grain VLD load.

50 yards - 0
100 yards +1"
150 yards - 0
200 yards - 3"

As it turned out, I never called in cat despite my best effort. However, I did manage to call in one coyote, and shot him broadside through the slats at 35 yards. No exit and he went less than 50 yards.

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I had not heard of having to draw a bobcat tag? Here in AZ ive called in a lot of them last few years. Only taken 2. Let a buddy take one for himself. 12 in total for last 3 years. Heres one of them
 

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The 22-204 was interesting to me but brass is hard to find and im keeping all i have for my 204r. I just picked up a R700 in 223 that im changing up. Leaning hard to a 20 practical. I have 3 life times supply of brass for that.
 
You're welcome, glad to help.

My reamer is listed as 22/204 FORBES dated 5/13/15.

Technically, it's proprietary. However, all you have to do is ask them for it, and if I haven't released it to the public yet, they will send me an email asking if I want to, and I will. Standard protocol for "custom" reamers.
What was COAL with the Berger 80's?
 
Thoughts on 22/204 brass selection…
Cost is least important. Accuracy potential, followed by durability most important
I intend to shoot heavy for caliber bullets, but not a speed freak.

WHAT I’VE FOUND CURRENTLY AVAILABLE:
• Nosler - Worth the extra $$ ??
• Hornady - Mid tier cost
• Dogtown - Least expensive
• Options I’m missing…..
 
Thoughts on 22/204 brass selection…
Cost is least important. Accuracy potential, followed by durability most important
I intend to shoot heavy for caliber bullets, but not a speed freak.

WHAT I’VE FOUND CURRENTLY AVAILABLE:
• Nosler - Worth the extra $$ ??
• Hornady - Mid tier cost
• Dogtown - Least expensive
• Options I’m missing…..
That’s a good question. My 22-204 is being built. I’ll probably go with Nosler brass, 250 pieces. It’s twice as much as dogtown but I’ve had good luck with Nosler brass.
 
That’s a good question. My 22-204 is being built. I’ll probably go with Nosler brass, 250 pieces. It’s twice as much as dogtown but I’ve had good luck with Nosler brass.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Dogtown, Nosler brass?
 
And speaking of brass... the Ruger 204 is only spec'd at 57.5k PSI. Does anyone have concerns about brass strength of one brand over the other? I suspect many 22-204 loads are considerably over this pressure and I've not seen any reports of issues with brass but wanted to ask.
 
Seems knowing whether Dogtown is made by Nosler or not, would only be useful if it is also known to be made to the same specification.
Same or different metallurgy, tolerances, etc would be quite relevant.
 
I guess I didn't realize I needed another cartridge 'til I read this thread.

In reference to brass, I'll throw another curve in to the Dog Town/Nosler subject. I have read several times that Nosler brass is made by RUAG which is a Swiss conglomerate (as most know I'm sure).

I have Nosler brass for a couple other cartridges and it's good stuff.
 
Since it's almost a year old and I still haven't built it, figured it was time to rehash this thread. I want to build two now actually. 1-12 for 52's and a 1-8 for 80's.
 

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