Author Topic: Range Report for New .204 Ruger Handi.  (Read 360 times)

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Offline McLernon

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Range Report for New .204 Ruger Handi.
« on: November 25, 2006, 03:03:43 PM »
Well I finished my first series of groups with my new Handi. The results 'out-of-the-box' were not great. However I can report that both the 32 gr. and the 40 gr. Vmax's stabilize fine. I got pressure sign at max load on the 32's with H335. After checking for pressure I shot two five shot groups( with slightly less than max load), one group with 32 gr. and the other with 40 gr. The 32 gr. I supported under the fore-stock and as expected I got vertical stringing--- 4 inches of it, but the horizontal was only 5/8 of an inch. The rifle was good and steady. This means the barrel is good. The 40 gr. I supported under the hinge pin and the group was more or less round and about two inches in diameter. I find it very difficult to hold the rifle steady when supporting under the hinge pin so part of that two inch group is me. All in all I think it's a good start.

Before I go to the expense of pillar bedding the fore-stock I will free float and glass bed it and put a shim in front of the spacer. I will also bed the barrel to the action using my epoxy/aluminum powder formula. When this is done I am going to try BL-C(2) as it is a bit bulkier powder and will fill the case better than the H335.

The journey begins---------------------------

I will keep you posted.

McLernon

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Re: Range Report for New .204 Ruger Handi.
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2006, 03:29:23 AM »
Yes please keep us posted , the 204 is the next on my list to get , and if you do all the load testing it will make it so much easer on me .  ;D ;D ;)

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:D If i can,t stop it with 6 it can,t be stopped