The problem as I see it is that most every one of these loads are fired in a CZ, Savage, Rugers, Remington's, #1 all with strong lock ups with no stretch.
Here we are talking about Handi rifles with their springy lock ups.
I selected the Varget load with that in mind. I know from my 6x47Handi which uses the same case as the 204 how finicky some powders are with their particular
initial pressure curve. Varget has a very suitable pressure curve for the Handi in 204.
Besides it provides a full case with a light compression a plus for SD (Standard deviation). MC has trouble with H335 so that powder is of no use to him.
So if you want to suggest some loads they should be for a Handi. People with bolt guns can cross the red line without even knowing. 6x47 BR rifles were
often loaded 65-70 kpsi and loved it. Not so with a Handi.
One other important item is the case volume which vary from one make to another. One grain of water will change pressure considerable in a small case
like the 204.
At one time I claimed aload to be unsave in a204 when we had nearly four grains of H2o difference. This put his load in a proof load situation but not with 33.0gr H2o while my load was based on 29.0 gr of H2o and 30ksi difference. As far as I am concerned OPL (other peoples loads) are not for me.