The .20 practical is just the .223 necked down to .204 right? No changes to neck length or shoulder angle or other fiddling around, just resize it and load?Just finished putting a 20 Practical together. Rock River Lower, budget PSA upper, Ritch's Precision Barrel. 5 test rounds out the tube.
Correct. Change your bushing and resize like every other standard bottle neck case.The .20 practical is just the .223 necked down to .204 right? No changes to neck length or shoulder angle or other fiddling around, just resize it and load?
Do you have to neck turn?
20 practical will do more than 3950 I have 2 and my hunting partner has 1 and they all run over 4200 fpsCorrect. Change your bushing and resize like every other standard bottle neck case.
Not with that little of neck down.
With a 32gr? I have not looked at either cartridge in 8 years or so. Looks like speeds are up for the 204 as well. 4200 for 32gr. See, now I gotta fire up QL. I had a Savage 204 with a 1-11 twist, it was not accurate, unless it was with 32gr or less, and even then it was mediocre. Maybe a 20P is in my future...20 practical will do more than 3950 I have 2 and my hunting partner has 1 and they all run over 4200 fps
Yes 32 gr vmax we use them for praire dogs we shot over 8000 rds in June love themWith a 32gr? I have not looked at either cartridge in 8 years or so. Looks like speeds are up for the 204 as well. 4200 for 32gr. See, now I gotta fire up QL. I had a Savage 204 with a 1-11 twist, it was not accurate, unless it was with 32gr or less, and even then it was mediocre. Maybe a 20P is in my future...
Yes. No neck turn involved here. I also trim to 223 length. In a nutshell: Remove seater ball from 223 die. Run brass in , Next Redding 223 bushing die w/204 expander ball, .233 bushing. Final: Redding bushing die with .225 bushing. Trim to 223 length.The .20 practical is just the .223 necked down to .204 right? No changes to neck length or shoulder angle or other fiddling around, just resize it and load?
Do you have to neck turn?