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Wow, I had never heard of a .204 Ruger.
.257 Roberts , you might take a look at the 25-06 as well, and a 7mm to fill in the gaps.
I'm pretty well set on gear and optics. Guns last for generations so that's why I'd like to put the spare change there. A shotgun would be nice, but I have all gauges but 28 right now. The only temptation would be a customizable over/under trap gun - that's out of budget but knowing me I'll probably blow my budget so I'll be watching for one of those too.I think after all the advice I'm going to look at a 204 Ruger. I do reload and they are very cheap to load for (assuming I can find small rifle primers). It looks to beat the 223 ballistically, and comparable to the 22.250, only a little flatter. It will make for a fun addition to the collection. I hear the 17 Remington, while nice, gunks up the barrel pretty bad. The 17 fireball is suppose to be better with regards to barrel fouling but I like the ballistics on the 204 better.Now I just need to pick a gun... I'd like a wood stock, heavy barrel and smooth trigger. Remington and Savage both make a nice thumbhole that meets those requirements. I looked at a cooper last night at Adventure Sports that was an amazing gun, but it is a single shot and I really want a magazine. Was rather pretty spendy too.I don't know much about twist rates, any recommendations for a proper twist rate for a long range 204 Ruger?Thanks for all the recommendations, I would not have even considered the 204 Ruger before this thread.
I looked at a cooper last night