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| BIG RUH
01-26-2013 11:06:44
184.63.50.221
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Was in local farm & home store looking at the lack of ammo on the shelf. There was a box of Ruger 204 there. Not familar with a 204. Anyone have any knowledge on it? |
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| Bret4207
01-27-2013 05:12:42
64.19.90.196
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to BIG RUH, 01-26-2013 11:06:44
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| At one time the 222 Mag was very popular. I wouldn't call it unsuccessful, just dated. |
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| BIG RUH
01-26-2013 19:22:49
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to BIG RUH, 01-26-2013 11:06:44
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| I was just curious about the 204. No plans on buying one as I have a 243, a 30-06, 444, and a 45-70. Thanks for the imformation |
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| MarkB_MI
01-26-2013 16:04:54
75.219.144.202
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to BIG RUH, 01-26-2013 11:06:44
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| It's essentially the .222 Remington Magnum necked down to 20 caliber. (.222 Remington Mag itself is an unsuccessful cartridge similar to .223 but slightly longer.) I guess it's for folks who can't make up their mind between a 17 and 22 caliber. It offers velocities comparable to 17 Remington, but with heavier bullets. 20 caliber bullets are available for the handloader from Nosler. |
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| buickanddeere
01-26-2013 15:55:46
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to BIG RUH, 01-26-2013 11:06:44
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| A solution looking for a problem. Stay with the ammo you can find in any back woods hickey sticks store. 22, 223, 308, 300Win, 9mm , 40S&W and 12 gauge first choice being military and always being around somewhere. 243, 270 , 30/06 and 410 2nd choice. Somebody will chirp if the 338 Lapua military round iis mentioned. So I won't say anything about it. |
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| MarkB_MI
01-27-2013 03:31:42
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to buickanddeere, 01-26-2013 15:55:46
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| B&D, you keep saying to stick with the popular calibers, but in fact most cartridges are derived from something else and in a pinch you can usually form your own cases. For example, you can make .22-250 cases from .308, even though .22-250 is actually derived from .250 Savage. It's pretty common to make 7.7 Japanese from .30-06, even though the head dimensions are different. .204 Ruger is a bit of an exception, because Ruger and Hornady chose to base it on the .222 Remington Magnum, an essentially obsolete cartridge. The ironic thing here is that the success of the .204 will give .222 Rem Mag owners a guaranteed source of brass. I wouldn't be surprised to see the .204 case catch on as a basis for new wildcats. |
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| buickanddeere
01-27-2013 10:44:05
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to MarkB_MI, 01-27-2013 03:31:42
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| Mark as usuall I agree with you 99.9% or more. I just thinking of the majority of persons who don't reload or are not the technical type to re-work existing brass. I forgot to add the 38/357 and the 45 to the 2nd choice list. |
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| Soilfarmer77
01-26-2013 19:06:06
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to buickanddeere, 01-26-2013 15:55:46
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| | I've also always believed in buying popular calibers, but now......it's hard to find ammo for 9mm,.45, .223, etc. Seems like gun shops are always sold out of the common stuff and its all back ordered. Now might be a good time to own a .204, 25-06, or some other less popular caliber gun. Luckily, I reload, but have found primers are hard to come by now as well. Hopefully, guns and gun violence find their way off the news and all this gun craziness subsides. |
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| runwolfe
01-26-2013 13:32:20
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to BIG RUH, 01-26-2013 11:06:44
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| Try this www.wikipedia.org/wiki/.204_Ruger If that does not work go to wikipedia |
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| Soilfarmer77
01-26-2013 11:43:10
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Re: Ruger 204 in reply to BIG RUH, 01-26-2013 11:06:44
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| Supposed to be an awesome caliber. I have a friend that owns one and loves it. When it came out, Ruger claimed it to be the fastest factory produced ammo at something over 4000 ft/sec. |
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