Handloading the .204 Ruger

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The development of the .204 was done at Hornady Manufacturing Company with ballistic experiments using a modified.222 Remington Magnum case paired with the 33-gr., 20-cal. bullet. The .204's sharper 30 degree shoulder, greater head-to-shoulder length and shorter neck all allow for a slightly greater case capacity than the .222 Remington Magnum.

author: Wormley, Stanton L. Jr.
Handloading of ammunition, Handloading (Ammunition), .204 Ruger (Handloading equipment)

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Ruger Model 77 Express rifle

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Sturm Ruger and Co. has introduced a low-powered version of its famed Magnum rifle. Called the Model 77 Express, the rifle retains the best features of the Magnum but is chambered for more modest ammunition.

Evaluation, Rifles, Bolt action, Ruger Model 77 Express (Rifle)

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Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan

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Strum Ruger and Co.'s new Redhawk Alaskan six shot rifle uses .454 and .480 caliber bullets.

Hunting rifles, Product/service evaluation, Redhawk Alaskan (Rifle)

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