MidwayUSA Dogtown Bullets 20 Caliber (204 Diameter) 34 Grain Hollow Point

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Here is a real breakthrough in accurate, explosive varmint bullets. MidwayUSA teamed up with one of America's leading manufacturers of premium bullets to bring you this phenomenal exclusive offer. Unquestionably, Dogtown Bullets are the best value in varmint bullets today. Keep them under 4,000 feet per second and they will probably outshoot your best barrel!

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  • Sectional Density:0.117
  • Ballistic Coefficient:0.135

  • Overall Rating: 4.8 stars
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    5 stars
    Kelby H of WEST EDMESTON, NY
    Date posted: 11/22/2009
    Great Bullet! 5 shot half inch group at 100 yards and easily covered with a dime. Used a sandbag. No wind at present and temperature of 44 degrees. Shooting around 3900 fps. Gun used is a Remington R-15 with 1 in 12 twist and 22 inch barrel and a Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14 scope set on 14X. Will be buying more of these bullets.
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    5 stars
    Mack Sherman of Twin Lakes, WI
    Date posted: 7/27/2009
    I used this bullet on my recent trip to the dog towns of S. Dakota. It gave one minute of prairie dog accuracy to 350 yards from my Tac 20. Excellent performer. The terminal performance was comparable to the V-Max. Very good value.
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    5 stars
    Pepper Jones of Fort Worth, TX
    Date posted: 4/9/2007
    Outstanding bullet!!! Using W748 (work the load according) this bullet WILL Preform hands down. Shooting a Kimber 204 with a 12 twist I kept three shots you could cover with a nickel at a 100 yards two of which were touching. Also great consistancy in weight values as well, nothing more than 2/10ths of a grain between each bullet. If I had to guess, I would say they are either speer or sierra bullets in a knockoff box. Great bullet none the less. I'm also using the Redding comp. dies and seating them just off the lands. Thanks MidwayUSA.
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    5 stars
    Russ Vernon of Emmett, Id
    Date posted: 3/20/2007
    Tried them for the 1st time in my Savage 204. 5 shots into a quarter inch. 3 shots into one small hole. I have not gotten groups this small with any other brand of bullet- and at a reduced price too! Now to find out how much Wyoming prairie dogs like them!
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    5 stars
    J M of Old Station, Ca
    Date posted: 7/7/2009
    A follow up 2 years later from my last posting. All I have to say is - oh yeah, they work! And make a lot of ' red mist '! Great bullet for the price, thanks Midway!
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    5 stars
    Tom Brooks of Gig Harbor, WA
    Date posted: 3/25/2007
    First groups out of my CZ 527 were right at 5/8". Yes, the Bergers are more accurate, but only by about a 1/4" and at half the price, the Dogtowns are hard to beat. These will be my ground squirrel/rock chuck bullets. I'll still keep the Bergers for coyotes.
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    5 stars
    Donald Parker of Rensselaerville, NY
    Date posted: 3/7/2007
    Fired the first 100 in my Encore*18x scope. All testing done at 150 yds. Shoots as good as the poly-tip expensive bullets in 32 gr from the big 3. I just ordered 500 more.
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    5 stars
    Patrick F of Central, MN
    Date posted: 4/5/2009
    Very Accurate and Consistent out of my Encore. Also very explosive on varmints including a lot of good explosive kills on Crow and starlings
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    Richard Lashua of Kingsford heights, IN
    Date posted: 6/6/2007
    Very accurate bullet in my CZ 527 Heavy Barrel Varmint rifle. I have used both 32 and 40 grain Hornadys and am satisfied with them. But, I desided to try the Dogtown 34 grain HP bullets to try something different. The accuracy was a five shot, one hole, group at 100 yards you could cover with a dime. I loaded the mollyed bullet on top of BLC2 and used a Remington 7 1/2 primer and Remington brass. I just got back from South Dakota and can say the results were excellent. I too had problems with a Lee seater die with the hollow point catching on the lip of the floating giszmo in the seater die. But, I corrected the problem by opening up the tappered hole a tad.
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    5 stars
    BRAD HESS of ALUM BANK, PA
    Date posted: 4/21/2007
    I worked up several loads using BL-C(2), and found one that gave me .467 inch groups at 100 yards. They shoot better than the sierra 39 grain bullets out of my gun which is a Remington 700sps.
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    5 stars
    T Lambert of Hayward, ca
    Date posted: 9/29/2008
    I bought these to try based on price. Then I stopped to think about load data which had none available so I tried my own and found this bullet to be a winner out of my Savage Model 12. I got less than half inch MOA at 100 yards.
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    5 stars
    Mike B of Concord, CA
    Date posted: 7/20/2010
    Love these bullets!! Still experimenting with loads. I have a 204 AR upper with a 24in Lothar Walther bull barrel 1-9 twist . I just started loading 8208 powder and I am getting on average 4035 on the chronograph with 5 shot ½ in groups at 100. I have shot many different brands and for the price I will take ½ in groups all day!
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    5 stars
    Kelby H of WEST EDMESTON, NY
    Date posted: 11/22/2009
    Great Bullet! 5 shot half inch group at 100 yards and easily covered with a dime. Used a sandbag. No wind at present and temperature of 44 degrees. Shooting around 3900 fps. Gun used is a Remington R-15 with 1 in 12 twist and 22 inch barrel and a Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14 scope set on 14X. Will be buying more of these bullets.
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    5 stars
    Patrick F of Central, MN
    Date posted: 4/5/2009
    Very Accurate and Consistent out of my Encore. Also very explosive on varmints including a lot of good explosive kills on Crow and starlings
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    5 stars
    Donald Parker of Rensselaerville, NY
    Date posted: 12/30/2007
    Still shooting real good in all 3 of my 204s. Shoots and looks like the Winchester .204-34 gr. bullet.
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    5 stars
    Chet Bacon of Plantsville, CT
    Date posted: 5/10/2007
    Ran these through the paces and groups are great at 100yds. Wind was 10-15mph going cross ways but groups were less then 1 MOA - buying more of these for my Savage 204 Ruger. Read above posting on sizes.
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    5 stars
    Jason Mays of Coeur d' Alene, Id
    Date posted: 8/14/2007
    Great bullet, seats very well, easy to load and ACCURATE! Shooting consistent "3/4 to 1" groups (100 yds) from my thin barreled CZ 527 American. Prints 2" at 200 yds. You can't beat the price. Buy in QUANTITY! Just remember, with these tiny .20 cal bullets use enough glass so you can see the pin hole!
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    4 stars
    Francis McDaniel of Boise, Id
    Date posted: 4/1/2007
    Nice bullet for the money! When you seat the bullet use a .22 cal seat plug as the normal .204 plug will damage the soft nose of the bullet. The .22 cal plug does not damage the nose. I have Redding dies they are the best. They are correct you must keep them below 3950 is what I have found.
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    4 stars
    Keith S of East Bay, CA
    Date posted: 6/3/2007
    Very promising so far, in my Remington 700 VS SF II. I worked up a load in Win brass, WSR primer, 748 powder, got 3 groups in a row at 50 yds -- 5 shots into .280, .290, .400 inches. This should translate to significantly better than 1 inch at 100 yds if I do my part... I'm NOT saying that these will ultimately work better than V-Max in my gun, but for practice and for the price, they're great. By the way -- bullet diameter on my recent order (Mar 2007) is spot-on at .204 using two different digital calipers (which WOULD have shown me if they were closer to .2035). Using a Redding Comp .204 seater I encountered NO deformation problems, but seater needs to be moved up almost 2 full turns (.1 inch, I believe) to achieve a 2.240 OAL. Seater was previously used with 32 & 40 grain V-Max, which take almost identical settings. I chose the OAL based on data for Berger 35 JHP, does NOT touch lands in my rifle. Now, Midway, how about making a 38-40 grain with a boat tail/bevel base for easier seating? I sure prefer seating boat tail bullets as they'll sit easily in the case and don't have to be supported going into the seating die. And of course we'd LOVE to see some proper reloading data on these bullets.
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    3 stars
    Aaron Magruder of Clarence, mo
    Date posted: 3/4/2008
    They shot well and work well on small varmints. My only complaint is that they don't chamber well at all in my Savage Predator. They hang up and have to be put in the chamber manually every time. Same thing in my friends predator. But now in my other friends Remington LVSF they chambered ok most of the time.
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