204 ruger reloads
#21
Typical Buck
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From: Indiana county, Pa
Pawildman, well said. as for componits for the 204, they might have to be ordered at a gun shop. especially the brass and the bullets. try googling for loading info for the 204 and see if any info comes up. good luck.
#22
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Pawildman, well said. as for componits for the 204, they might have to be ordered at a gun shop. especially the brass and the bullets. try googling for loading info for the 204 and see if any info comes up. good luck.
Pawildman, well said. as for componits for the 204, they might have to be ordered at a gun shop. especially the brass and the bullets. try googling for loading info for the 204 and see if any info comes up. good luck.
#23
Lost track of this thread, and since you called me out, here's some more lecture for ya! First off I don't know you and you obviously don't know me! 2nd, how do I know how much experience at reloading you have, if any? There's really quite a bit of published reloading info. on the web., even for the .204 without asking for personal reloading recipes. This is kind of like going to a shooting range and asking someone that you've never met if you can take a few of his pieces of ammo. and run them through your gun, without even knowing anything about the guy, or how he loads his ammo. Would you do that? I wouldn't..
As was said, maybe you could've avoided my seeminly "harsh" type of response by also telling us that you're experienced in the reloading world and was simply looking for a good starting point. BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT YOU ASKED FOR!!So without knowing you or a dang thing about you, what I did was gave you "safe advise." Apparently,that's not what you were looking for!
It seems that usually it's the guys that are new at reloading that are asking for "pet loads" in an attemptof skipping the load development process that we all should go through for every rifle that we reload for. My appollogies for assuming that you were a "newbie" reloader.![8D]
As far as "knowing it all", I thought I did once, only to find out I was wrong![8D]
As was said, maybe you could've avoided my seeminly "harsh" type of response by also telling us that you're experienced in the reloading world and was simply looking for a good starting point. BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT YOU ASKED FOR!!So without knowing you or a dang thing about you, what I did was gave you "safe advise." Apparently,that's not what you were looking for!
It seems that usually it's the guys that are new at reloading that are asking for "pet loads" in an attemptof skipping the load development process that we all should go through for every rifle that we reload for. My appollogies for assuming that you were a "newbie" reloader.![8D]
As far as "knowing it all", I thought I did once, only to find out I was wrong![8D]




