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LA lights tennis shoes were popular in the 80s too. Did you sport that fad too???? I think plently of people would say the 218 bee, 219 zipper, etc were very popular if not more in their time. How many major manuf. do you see making them now??? Im not saying the 204 ruger isnt a good cartiage but how can you compare it to the others than have lasted 4-6 decades or longer??? Its a out right fact that you cannot!!!
I have to throw my hat in with BHLBAMA.
The question was, "of all time". The 204 appears to be an outstanding round, TODAY. But, it hasn't been around long enough to warrant entry to the list of cartridges "of all time". The guy who answered 22-250 about four times was probably very close to the truth.
Not having been a predator hunter all my life, I really don't what the five best rounds were, "of all time". But, I would bet the 204 wouldn't be on the list. Rounds like the two that BHLBAMA would be higher on the list by a wide margin than the 204. The 219 Donaldson Wasp would get lots of votes too, along with the 22 Hornet, the first of the hot 22 rounds back in the 1930's. One other thing, and that is, the 257 Roberts was THE ultimate long range varmint round of yesteryear. My Step dad, when he returned from WW II, had a custom 257 Roberts built as his first of many custom rifles built for long range predator and varmint hunting in Pennsylvania. It was an 11 pound rifle that shot extremely well and I saw him make some spectacular long range kills with it back then as a kid. He used a Unertl 8x target/varmint scope, and a set trigger.
I wish I could say with authority what were the five greatest predator cartridges of all time were, but I can't.
I'd have to wing it and say that the 22-250 is probably at the top of the heap, with the 22 Hornet, 218 Bee, 219 Zipper, 219 Donaldson, 223, 243, and 257 Roberts somewhere in the mix. I had my first of many 22-250's built in 1960, with 6 mm Remington custom built in 1968.
Martyn