.204 Ruger - Polished - (100 ct)

SKU: 204RugerPolished

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.204 Ruger mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.

Washed and polished.

Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers 

Notes:

All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.  

ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY

These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition

May contain nickel plated casings

All products are sourced from indoor ranges.  The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed.  Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.  

The .204 Ruger is a centerfire rifle cartridge that was developed jointly by Hornady Manufacturing Company and Ruger firearms in 2004. The cartridge is based on a necked-down .222 Remington Magnum case, and it is designed for varmint hunting and small game shooting.

The .204 Ruger cartridge features a bullet diameter of .204 inches (5.2mm), which is smaller than most centerfire rifle cartridges, and a case length of 1.85 inches (47mm). It has a high velocity and flat trajectory, making it ideal for shooting at small targets at long distances. The cartridge typically fires a bullet weighing between 32 and 45 grains, with muzzle velocities ranging from around 3,800 to 4,250 feet per second.

The .204 Ruger is known for its accuracy and long-range performance, and it has become a popular choice among varmint hunters and competitive shooters. It is also known for its relatively low recoil, which makes it easier to shoot accurately and for longer periods of time.

Overall, the .204 Ruger is a highly specialized cartridge that excels at its intended purpose of shooting small targets at long distances, and it is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-performance varmint hunting or small game cartridge.

Description

.204 Ruger mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.

Washed and polished.

Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers 

Notes:

All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.  

ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY

These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition

May contain nickel plated casings

All products are sourced from indoor ranges.  The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed.  Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.  

History

The .204 Ruger is a centerfire rifle cartridge that was developed jointly by Hornady Manufacturing Company and Ruger firearms in 2004. The cartridge is based on a necked-down .222 Remington Magnum case, and it is designed for varmint hunting and small game shooting.

The .204 Ruger cartridge features a bullet diameter of .204 inches (5.2mm), which is smaller than most centerfire rifle cartridges, and a case length of 1.85 inches (47mm). It has a high velocity and flat trajectory, making it ideal for shooting at small targets at long distances. The cartridge typically fires a bullet weighing between 32 and 45 grains, with muzzle velocities ranging from around 3,800 to 4,250 feet per second.

The .204 Ruger is known for its accuracy and long-range performance, and it has become a popular choice among varmint hunters and competitive shooters. It is also known for its relatively low recoil, which makes it easier to shoot accurately and for longer periods of time.

Overall, the .204 Ruger is a highly specialized cartridge that excels at its intended purpose of shooting small targets at long distances, and it is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-performance varmint hunting or small game cartridge.