20" Specialized Dynamics 204 w/ 32gr Nosler Varmint & Reloader 10x

Alright. 99% of the parts are in. If I would have remembered to order a pistol grip, all of the parts would have been here. Haha. I can't believe I did that. Luckily my buddy has one that he's going to let me borrow until the one I ordered last night shows up. So any ways, here are some pics!







 
I've heard good and bad about the Pmags. Some have issues, and some are good to go. My buddy has pmags in his 204 ar, and has no problems. I'm hoping I'll be ok. If not, I saw a cool thread on here, where someone files down the inside of the pmag, to allow proper feeding. We shall see. I'm going to sit down tonight and load up a bunch of rounds, so I'm ready to find my max load, and hopefully find an accurate load this weekend.
 
I sat down last night to start reloading some work up loads for the 204. I got 50 pieces of brass prepped, and primed. Then I got side tracked. I'll powder them, and put some lead in them tonight. Hoping to shoot it tomorrow after work.










I also got my pistol grip put on. It's ready to go once I get some ammo worked up.


 
Well I made it to the range this weekend, and this rifle is a shooter. Sorry for the sh!tty target. I was in a rush, and forgot targets at the house. So I improvised, and used a cardboard box out of a trash can at the range. Yes I went dumpster diving. Lol. I pulled the upper, and the BCG and the CH, and I bore sited the upper the best I could. I put the rifle back together, and put 3 bullets down range. I could see my first shot, and my second shot, but not my third shot. My first group to my surprise was pretty darn close to my mark (at 100 yards too), and I had 2 holes on top of each other, and the other not far away. I dialed over and up with my scope, and I was exactly where I wanted to be on my next group. I was very pleased with how the rifle shot, and ejected the spent cases. Everything went very smooth. I wish I would have brought my calipers and what not, so I could have measured my groups. I'm calling them roughly 3/8" groups. But I'll be out again to get more information. I kinda took a chance on this load (which I usually wouldn't do), only because I've been so busy lately with work. I've talked to a few people that had given me their most accurate round information, and I loaded several rounds with their recommendations (with a lower charge of course). I ended up getting lucky, in the fact that it absolutely worked. Sometimes you get lucky I guess. It turns out that 24 grs of Reloader 10x, CCI BR-4 Primers, and Nosler 32gr bullets loaded to 2.260" COAL is a shooter out of this rifle. There were absolutely no signs of high pressure either. I did run the load over my chrony, and I was averaging 3725 fps. I'll have to shoot some more over it later, and get my SD and ES. But for now I feel like I have a very good start, and I couldn't be happier with this gun. After we sited my rifle in, we decided to do a few stands to see if I could get a coyote with the new rifle. It turns out my luck was up for the day, and the only coyote we saw came in on my buddies side. Haha. But we did get one. We were sitting up against a tree, and heard something coming up from behind us. We figured it was another bird getting pissed at us, but we were wrong. A few seconds later, this young coyote was staring my buddy in the eyes at about 5 feet. If it would have turned and left the way it came in, it would have lived to see another day. But it decided to run straight away from my buddy, and he smacked him down at less than 24 yards.

(204 loads, as well as some of my 243 loads)








 
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