DR4NRA
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Crow99
I've gone the route with finicky and anal loading techniques, turned, weighed, and indicated brass, and all that. I've swaged bullets (now that did improve performance.. even if it was too time consuming..) and even "designed" a couple of cartridges (that you'll never see on the market or in the gun mags....) and have come to the conclusion that the "kiss" principle works best for me. A good barrel, some proper action work, and a really good job of putting everything together in a standard caliber beats neck turning, case forming, and all that stuff that keeps "gun nuts" happily posting on forums like this just about every time.. Of course I don't shoot .1" groups either, but groups in the high .2's and .3's from time to time seem to keep me happy enough. And i don't turn my nose up at a gun that will do .5" either.
Well stated
Sounds like your 22-204 project is a good one. I have been looking for a 700 BDL varminter in 222, or 17 rem for quite awhile. While I have run across a couple, they have been well shot, or should I say shot out . Your KISS theory is correct, I have yet to find a reason to go through what the PPC family needs. Add in the high cost of brass, either already PPC or the 220 russian. Basically I would rather spend more time afield or at the range than turning necks and such.
Let us know how the 22-204 turns out
Good Shooting
DR
I've gone the route with finicky and anal loading techniques, turned, weighed, and indicated brass, and all that. I've swaged bullets (now that did improve performance.. even if it was too time consuming..) and even "designed" a couple of cartridges (that you'll never see on the market or in the gun mags....) and have come to the conclusion that the "kiss" principle works best for me. A good barrel, some proper action work, and a really good job of putting everything together in a standard caliber beats neck turning, case forming, and all that stuff that keeps "gun nuts" happily posting on forums like this just about every time.. Of course I don't shoot .1" groups either, but groups in the high .2's and .3's from time to time seem to keep me happy enough. And i don't turn my nose up at a gun that will do .5" either.
Well stated
Sounds like your 22-204 project is a good one. I have been looking for a 700 BDL varminter in 222, or 17 rem for quite awhile. While I have run across a couple, they have been well shot, or should I say shot out . Your KISS theory is correct, I have yet to find a reason to go through what the PPC family needs. Add in the high cost of brass, either already PPC or the 220 russian. Basically I would rather spend more time afield or at the range than turning necks and such.
Let us know how the 22-204 turns out
Good Shooting
DR