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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
advice on 204 bullet weight
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 452865" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>I am realtively new to the 204 but a fairly experienced hand loader. I have a new savage lrpv with dbm. I always lean toward heavier bullets and have done some preliminary testing with the 40 vmaxs. My question is do you gain much in flatening the trajectory by dropping to the 32 gr. I will be using rem brass and cci br4 with rl 15 or rl 10 any opinions or input would be greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 452865, member: 20657"] I am realtively new to the 204 but a fairly experienced hand loader. I have a new savage lrpv with dbm. I always lean toward heavier bullets and have done some preliminary testing with the 40 vmaxs. My question is do you gain much in flatening the trajectory by dropping to the 32 gr. I will be using rem brass and cci br4 with rl 15 or rl 10 any opinions or input would be greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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