Originally Posted By: OldTurtleI've had a custom built .204 AR since about 2006 and while it was produced by a different builder (DTech and Spec Dynics was unknown at the time), my builder queried me about the bullets I intended to shoot, since the Berger 50gr had just come out and if I intended to shoot them, the chamber would have to be cut a little differently...My chamber was specifically cut for the 39 & 40 gr bullets..
I have found that with a custom cut chamber, full length sizing is always required and, in my case, bumping the shoulder back slightly is also required for reliable seating in the chambering process..
I have only used Winchester 748 powder with my 39gr Sierra Blitz King bullets and still working on some Nosler 32gr loads...Below is a 100 yard target with the 39gr SBKs and W-748...I have never found a reason to change it..
Mike Mili turns out some excellent work and here is a target from one of his .223 AR uppers that he built for me several years ago using a light weight bullet and Ramshot's X-Terminator powder..(just a slightly faster burn rate than the W-748)
You should really enjoy the .204 in the AR platform...Take your time finding the right load for it and remember that a .1gr difference in powder charge can make a big difference in your results...I've tried both regular and magnum primers and that can make a difference as well, depending on the bullet and powder used....204s tend to like a little 'jump' to the lands, and with the AR magazines, you may be restricted to Over All Length of the cartridge, but don't be afraid to try a slightly deeper seat if you are having problems finding that "Sweet Spot"...
Thanks for your input, I really appreciate it. Yeah when I discussed the build with Scott he asked me what bullet I planned on using. I told him I wanted to go fast and flat, and that I planned on using the 32gr Nosler bullet. He said it was a good choice, and he's putting the appropriate twist barrel on to best suit my needs. I've read good things about the Reloader 10x, and I'm hoping I'll have some good luck with it. I can find it relatively easy. But we shall see. I'm going to use this for coyotes most of the time, and most shots are 300 or closer. I've been using my 243, and it works great, but I've been wanting an AR for a very long time. With everything going on in the media, I figured I better do it now or never.