26 November 2002, 07:50
KLN.375 Ackley ballistics -- a bit disappointing
Chronographed some loads today:
Win M70 24" barrel .375 Ackley improved
270 grain Failsafe bullet
IMR 4350 powder
Winchester fireformed case and magnum primer
2 rounds of each load
grains:fps
81:2525
83:2614
85:2603
87:2705
88:2692
Velocity less than anticipated. No excessive pressure signs. Cases cool coming from chamber; odd. The 87 and 88 grain loads were compressed.
26 November 2002, 09:06
<Big Stick>Impossible to beat Re-15 in that chambering,utilizing that projectile weight,in my opinion.
That when weighing speed and accuracy potential..............
26 November 2002, 10:04
ricciardelliEven Parker said that he doubted that any "Ackley Improved" over .30 caliber makes no difference...
26 November 2002, 13:13
<Big Stick>I'd be suprised to learn that P.O. was privvy to Re-15................(grin)
26 November 2002, 13:47
KLNIt seems that we need a faster powder.
What do you think?
26 November 2002, 13:59
<Big Stick>I think Re-15 was THE propellant of choice in the five 375H&H's I've had,as well as the two 375H&H Ackley's. The 235-270X's my favored projectiles in all,though I've dabbled with the 270FS and found it to be a very good bullet too.
RE-15 is very good stuff,in those applications,in my opinion. Your mileage may vary............
26 November 2002, 14:11
<Don Martin29>My .375 Improved did 2670 fps with 85 grs of imr 4350 and the 270 Hornady in it's 22" bbl. This rifle was a mistake but now I know better. No more improved cartridges and no more Sako's.
The .375 H&H has enough capacity as it is. Better to get a .416 if you need more power and can stand the kick.
26 November 2002, 16:06
DB BillYou might try Varget......I like RL15 but the lot-to-lot inconsistency drives me nuts. Plus Varget doesn't vary much with the temperature.