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I need a good 375 H&H Load... Have any suggestions?
10 January 2005, 19:39
SpringI need a good 375 H&H Load... Have any suggestions?
I'll be loading 300 grain Trophy Bonded Bear Claws. I checked Speer's site and they have loads using H414, IMR 4064, IMR 4350 (and 4895), RL 15, and AA 2700. I've been using RL-15 for my 470NE, so I have some of that, but I'm open to using anything that has proven success. Have a favorite load that has worked for you?
10 January 2005, 20:46
jstevensSince you already have RL15, I'd try it first. With a 300 grain, somewhere around 69-72 grains should give 2500 fps, depending on your rifle. I see some are loading 72 grains of RL15 with a 300 grain bullet, but it's way too much in my rifle.
A shot not taken is always a miss
10 January 2005, 21:03
Springjstevens,
Speer says that 70 grains of RL-15 is the max load, so I can see that 72 could well be pushing it. I'll try 69-70 and see how it goes from there. Have you tried any other powders besides RL-15?
10 January 2005, 21:27
ricciardelliBullet: Sierra 300 Grain Spitzer Boat Tail
Powder: 78.7 grains of IMR-4350
Primer: Remington 9-1/2M
Case: Winchester
Firearm: Ruger #1
Optics: Leupold 2x7
Velocity: 2,596 FPS @ 15' from muzzle
Accuracy: 3-shot, 1" groups at 100 yards
11 January 2005, 00:55
jstevens77 grains of IMR 4350 normally works well, as does approximately the same amount of H414 with a 300 grain bullet. Another old reliable is IMR 4064. You'll load maybe a grain less powder of 4064 than you use of RL15. In general if RL15, 4064 , 4350 won't shoot in a .375, the rifle won't shoot with anything. Seriously, I've never owned a .375 that didn't shoot well. Must be that short fat powder column that makes it work so efficiently!
A shot not taken is always a miss
11 January 2005, 03:06
vapodogjsteven:
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Since you already have RL15, I'd try it first. With a 300 grain, somewhere around 69-72 grains should give 2500 fps,
Yup.....and I second that.
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11 January 2005, 03:53
hacksawtomW-W case, W-W magnum primer, 77 grains of W760, with any 300 grain bullet. Duplicates factory and is super accurate. W760 is a ball powder and meters like sand and costs $99 per 8lb.
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11 January 2005, 14:48
El_Dodexeone of my favourite loads for .375 HH is 82 grs of Norma 204 and 300 grs Nosler Partition: is very accurate and the effect on game is really 'one shot kil' (depending on shot placement...

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One more good accuracy load is 72 grs of VitN140 and 300 grs Barnes X FB.
Both loads have Vo close to 2.650 fps.
Have a great hunting day, ciao
Jeffery's .500 overall
11 January 2005, 19:19
SpringThese all sound like some great loads. I think I'll start with the RL-15 load since I have the powder ready to go, and I believe I already have some IMR 4350 that I'll try as well. I'm sure I'll experiment with some of the others over time.
Thanks!
11 January 2005, 20:45
458RugerNo1My Ruger RSM .375 likes the 300gr Hornady RN over 67.0gr of IMR-4064 and a CCI200... This gives me 2500fps and shoots dead-on with my express leaves. I wouldn't use this bullet on heavy game (too fragile from what I've heard), but it's an excellent and affordable plinking bullet and for deer, elk and like-sized critters it's fine.
.22 LR Ruger M77/22
30-06 Ruger M77/MkII
.375 H&H Ruger RSM