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<blockquote data-quote="Pmacc60" data-source="post: 1603088" data-attributes="member: 64018"><p>I've been loading the 204 since it came on the shelves . At first I had Remington Brass and it split and showed signs of pressure even in factory ammo. For the past eight years I've been using Hornady brass and it has been exceptional . I have loaded 26 , 32 and 40's , both the 32 grain and 40 grain have been very accurate and only the Remington model 7 did not shoot the 40 grain well. I load mostly 32 grain Hornadys these days because both sons prefer them. I hear complaints about Hornady components but in the 204 caliber I have not had one problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pmacc60, post: 1603088, member: 64018"] I’ve been loading the 204 since it came on the shelves . At first I had Remington Brass and it split and showed signs of pressure even in factory ammo. For the past eight years I’ve been using Hornady brass and it has been exceptional . I have loaded 26 , 32 and 40’s , both the 32 grain and 40 grain have been very accurate and only the Remington model 7 did not shoot the 40 grain well. I load mostly 32 grain Hornadys these days because both sons prefer them. I hear complaints about Hornady components but in the 204 caliber I have not had one problem. [/QUOTE]
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