Handloading the .204 Ruger
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The development of the .204 was done at Hornady Manufacturing Company with ballistic experiments using a modified.222 Remington Magnum case paired with the 33-gr., 20-cal. bullet. The .204's sharper 30 degree shoulder, greater head-to-shoulder length and shorter neck all allow for a slightly greater case capacity than the .222 Remington Magnum.
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2005
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Ruger Model 77 Express rifle
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Sturm Ruger and Co. has introduced a low-powered version of its famed Magnum rifle. Called the Model 77 Express, the rifle retains the best features of the Magnum but is chambered for more modest ammunition.
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 1995
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Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan
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Strum Ruger and Co.'s new Redhawk Alaskan six shot rifle uses .454 and .480 caliber bullets.
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2006
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