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Need 375 whelen improved load data
03 June 2005, 04:09
ranb40Need 375 whelen improved load data
I just put a Pac Nor 375-06 with 40 degree shoulder on my savage 110 lefty. I need some good data for 270 and 300 grain jacketed loads, and one for my NEI cast 345 grain load. Thanks.
Ranb
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03 June 2005, 04:37
iamgeneThis is some data from a P.O. Ackley book, 375 Whelen, page 483, for a 350 grn bullet, IMR powders;
bullet powder grns vel est
350 grn 4895 52 2340
350 grn 4350 57 2280
350 grn 4064 56 2500
350 grn 3031 52 2550
These are the start loads listed. I haven't tried nor own a 375-06, so can't vouch for the above data, thought I pass it along for ref.
hth
03 June 2005, 09:35
ranb40Thanks for the data. I just spent an hour necking up 30-06 brass. Going from .308 to .375 resulted in a split neck. Using a .338 expander helped, but I ended up with a neck that was taller on one side then the other. Only by using a very clean neck, lots of lube, and .338, .358, then the .375 expander was I able to get anything close to an even length case. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Ranb
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03 June 2005, 10:52
iamgeneThe P.O. Ackley book has data on 235 grn bullets as well, can send over if you want or can post out a copy of the page if you prefer.
You're on the right track by necking up in steps.
I use RCBS dies, so when I have forming/tech questions, I usually contact the RCBS techline (Stan Mayle) in a email for their suggestions, they are pretty good in getting info to you on questions like this, within 36 hours.
hth
03 June 2005, 15:54
ramrod340I've taken 280 brass to 416. I had better luck using Hornady expanders. They have a longer taper. Other options are using 06 basic brass from z-hat or AHR makes 280 Howell brass. You would just move the shoulder back and trim the neck. Just curious why not 35 whelen?
My 375 is basically a gibbs with a 40deg shoulder using the longer 280 case. I normally use IMR4064 and BLC-2.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
03 June 2005, 18:25
ranb40I already have a 358 win, so I thought I would give 375-06 a try.
Ranb
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03 June 2005, 22:11
9.3nut235 Speer IMR-4064 56
IMR-4064 60
IMR-4064 61
IMR-4895 57
IMR-4895 58
IMR-4320 55
IMR-4320 56
270 Hornady IMR-4064 56
IMR-4064 57
IMR-4064 58
IMR-4895 54
IMR-4320 52
IMR-4320 53
300 Hornady IMR-4064 53
IMR-4064 54
IMR-4895 52
IMR-4895 53
IMR-4320 52
300 Sierra BTSP IMR-4064 51
IMR-4064 53
IMR-4895 52
IMR-4895 53
IMR-4320 51
I found this data in Wildcats vol. 2. The author used Remington cases and CCI 200 primers.
I hope this helps
03 June 2005, 22:40
cgdavidI load for a 375 Hawk which involves necking up 06 brass. If you start with 35 whelen brass, you will have a lot less split necks and you won't have nearly as much unevenness in the necks. Plus, standard whelen brass is much cheaper that buying 06 basic.
Another problem I had when I started was not using enough lube applied both inside the neck and out. The right amount of lube allows the resize to happen in one smooth motion. I can't explain why this seems to make a difference but it does.
If you really want to stick with 30-06 brass, be sure to aneal before and after necking up.
15 June 2005, 11:53
ranb40I picked up some 35 whelen brass, I had forgotten it was available. It expanded well. I loaded them with 350 grain bullets from an NEI mold and 44 grains of 4895. The brass formed well and I had no further problems. Thanks for the help.
Ranb
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In my opinion the best accessory to put on a rifle is a silencer.