I've had my wonderful .204 rifle for about 6 months now. I love it! However, as a very long range varmint gun, I've wanted something a little less powerful for my jackrabbit hunting. I use to take my .22 with a lot of success; however I seemed to not be able to reach out to those 150 - 200 yard shots with the little round. I've done some research, and have found that a .17 HMR or a .22 WMR would be perfect for me for the following reasons.
1 - They both will reach out to those 150 - 200 yard shots
2 - I won't have to wear ear protection - I hate walking the desert hills with my ears plugged! I like to hear all the wonderful sounds of nature when I am out an about.
My Problem and possible solution; but I need your advice and thoughts:
My .204 is to dang loud NOT to wear hearing protection and I currently do not have the funds to add a new rifle such as a .17 or .22 WMR. I've been reading that many out there reload using reduced loads. The powder used most often seems to be H4895. Hodgdon Powder Company even has this information about taking the max load x .60 to get the starting reduced load.
I did some calculations, and if I use a 32g bullet having a BC of .210 with a MAX = 29C grains 3,980 Velocity
Then took the .60 formula, I would get a 2388 velocity, which is about right in between a .17 HMR and .22 WMR velocity.
My question is, has anyone tried this on a .204 or .223?
How is the noise (Muzzle Blast)? And does it compare to a .17 HMR or .22 WMR?
How is the accuracy of this reduced load?
Thanks for you help and insights.