Foxyboy43
Well-Known Member
“TBH I never had a problem with them in my 223 and used several thousand, but never loaded that hot, just standard book loads.”.
In the spirit of SD friendship IMHO in Sharpie’s short sentence is perhaps the best advice a fox-shooting reloader will ever have, regardless of chambering. I can well understand the quest for ultimate accuracy in target shooting circles but to chase this elusive zephyr by exceeding manufacturer’s loads for fox shooting is dancing with the devil - especially in such a small volume case as the .204. The .204 is an extremely accurate and, for foxes, a deadly round at amazing distances utilising only mid-range powder manufacturer’s recipes - for example from Viht’s excellent site:-
So a 2.7 gns increase of powder gives an extra 700 fps at the muzzle for a 40gns vmax but if you are shooting sub-moa with say, 24.5 gns, why burn extra powder, incur additional cost and increase wear and tear on your rifle? You will still drop foxes at distance and it certainly will not notice any difference.
Now call me old-fashioned and to avoid sounding like a silly old fool (moi?) the above view is very much aimed at the inexperienced (.204 and other small cases) reloader who may be unduly influenced by detailed conversations between clearly savvy posters and thus be tempted to go for the “big bang” without proper testing of progressive loads. It is also based on 40 years or more reloading of everything from .222 to 8mm and shooting very many foxes and quite a few deer.
Just my threehappence (younger readers ask your grandad) worth. Helmet on, chin-strap tightened……


In the spirit of SD friendship IMHO in Sharpie’s short sentence is perhaps the best advice a fox-shooting reloader will ever have, regardless of chambering. I can well understand the quest for ultimate accuracy in target shooting circles but to chase this elusive zephyr by exceeding manufacturer’s loads for fox shooting is dancing with the devil - especially in such a small volume case as the .204. The .204 is an extremely accurate and, for foxes, a deadly round at amazing distances utilising only mid-range powder manufacturer’s recipes - for example from Viht’s excellent site:-
| N530 | 1,50 | 23.1 | 1013 | 3323 | 1,67 | 25.8 | 1236 | 4055 |
Now call me old-fashioned and to avoid sounding like a silly old fool (moi?) the above view is very much aimed at the inexperienced (.204 and other small cases) reloader who may be unduly influenced by detailed conversations between clearly savvy posters and thus be tempted to go for the “big bang” without proper testing of progressive loads. It is also based on 40 years or more reloading of everything from .222 to 8mm and shooting very many foxes and quite a few deer.
Just my threehappence (younger readers ask your grandad) worth. Helmet on, chin-strap tightened……




