I hired a fellow to load some 300 gr., .375 H&H in Barnes X. I requested that he keep velocity to around 2500 fps. He loaded them up to 2700 fps using the coated bullet. It seems to kick a hell of a lot more than that which I am used to. I shoot quite a bit. Am I just getting soft or can an increase of 200 fps make a noticeable difference?
Keith
Posts: 87 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: 20 March 2004
I also would question the pressure required to get a 300 grain bullet to 2700 in an H&H. I was a bit worried about the pressure getting a 270gr to 2700 using a short 21 inch barrel. If you are getting a 300 grain bullet to fly that fast (chronied), without pressure, I want to know of it too. Thanks and be careful. "D"
Posts: 1701 | Location: Western NC | Registered: 28 June 2000
It doesn't take much velocity to make a change in recoil with those big bullets...
Best advise for you is find a new reloader, that guy is after you...go back to 2500 FPS and live to love your grand children...and heck you can then use the case several times instead of once.
Posts: 42230 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000
I have a ltwt 375 and the difference in recoil, using a 300gr Nosler, between 2550 fps and 2450 fps is nothing short of amazing....and the difference is only 330 ftlbs of energy.
Posts: 4360 | Location: Sunny Southern California | Registered: 22 May 2002
Quote: I hired a fellow to load some 300 gr., .375 H&H in Barnes X. I requested that he keep velocity to around 2500 fps. He loaded them up to 2700 fps using the coated bullet.
A Barnes 300 grain "coated" bullet?? Barnes only makes two bullet sizes in their XLC line in .375 caliber(235 and 270 grain) so what "coated" Barnes bullet was he using? Lawdog
Posts: 1254 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 22 December 2002