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.204 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="dwinmeade" data-source="post: 1964408" data-attributes="member: 111253"><p>I happen to own a RH Thompson Center Dimension in 7 calibers, one being the 204 Ruger. After a little trial-and-error, I settled on the 35g Berger. Under 25g of RL10x, it shoots 1/4" groups. I am still looking for it's first woodchuck initiation. Nasty accurate!</p><p></p><p>And with the Dimension, you can shoot other calibers, as long as you can find the barrel and it's corresponding bolt. (It has since been discontinued.) There are/were 11 calibers initially available...I have 7 barrels, I shoot 5 of them, and I used to know where the other 4 barrels were located, when/if I wanted them.</p><p></p><p>All the 5 calibers I shoot do 1/4" groups...2 with factory ammo (. 223/.243) and the other 3 with reloads (.204/.22-250/6.5 CM). I plan on reloading the .223/.243, as time permits.</p><p></p><p>All-n-all, the Dimension satifys my shooting itch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwinmeade, post: 1964408, member: 111253"] I happen to own a RH Thompson Center Dimension in 7 calibers, one being the 204 Ruger. After a little trial-and-error, I settled on the 35g Berger. Under 25g of RL10x, it shoots 1/4" groups. I am still looking for it's first woodchuck initiation. Nasty accurate! And with the Dimension, you can shoot other calibers, as long as you can find the barrel and it's corresponding bolt. (It has since been discontinued.) There are/were 11 calibers initially available...I have 7 barrels, I shoot 5 of them, and I used to know where the other 4 barrels were located, when/if I wanted them. All the 5 calibers I shoot do 1/4" groups...2 with factory ammo (. 223/.243) and the other 3 with reloads (.204/.22-250/6.5 CM). I plan on reloading the .223/.243, as time permits. All-n-all, the Dimension satifys my shooting itch. [/QUOTE]
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