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Anyone have any bullet recommendations other than the 200 gr. Sierra? I’m loading for a T/C Contender in 375 JDJ and while the Sierra has worked I’m looking for a heavier bullet, one that’s not designed for 375 H&H velocities. I’ve looked at the Barnes bullet but JD Jones cautions against copper tubing bullets because of pressure concerns with the relative weak Contender. | ||
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Speer #12 lists 375 Winchester (handgun load) with the 235-grain bullet. They also show a picture (page 532) of a bull elk taken with a 375 JDJ (270 grain boattail). In #12 they provide no data for the JDJ that I could find. I shoot both these bullets in reduced loads for a 375 Ruger. Accurate and deadly on paper plates. | |||
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maybe consider lead? Lyman makes a good gas checked bullet that the 375's seem to dote on even at full jacketed speeds. | |||
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With no tube magazine to worry about, any lighter, pointed bullet should be OK in moderate handloads. There has been a hollowpoint 210gr copper bullet made by the Australian firm called Atomic29, which is supposed to kill deer-sized game well, but it was quite expensive - even before the tariffs. Those bullets have such a big hollow, plus 'driving bands', that I would be surprised if they gave undue pressure problems. | |||
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I believe Ken Waters loaded some 235gr. Speers in his Savage M99 in his Pet Loads book. Hip | |||
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