31 August 2010, 23:30
R D McMillan375 H&H loading help
I have some 260gr Nosler partition bullets. Nosler apparently no longer makes these bullets. I want to save them for hunting loads but I need to sight in my new scope and I need to know if I use 270gr Hornady bullets to sight in what will be the likely difference in POI?
Also, what will be the effect if I load the 260gr Noslers over the powder load for the Hornady 270gr bullets? Thanks!
31 August 2010, 23:42
Larry GibsonThere's only one way to know what they'll do in your rifle with you shooting them; zero with the 270s (suggest a 200 yard zero) and then shoot a 3 -5 shot group with the 260s. Chronograph both loads. Any thing else is just a guess and i would not go hunting with a "guesstimated zero".
Larry Gibson
01 September 2010, 03:03
GerryR-D,
Sounds like a reasonable approach w/the 270's vs. the 260's and the 375H&H is a cartridge known to generally shoot various loadings into pretty much the same PoI.
Now having said that; the only way you're gonna find out is to use some of those precious Partitions and IME using a lighter bullet w/ the same load for a heavier bullet is normally not gonna get you into Hot Water.
01 September 2010, 04:49
CAS IIWhen did Nosler discontinue the 260gr Partition? They still show it on their site, and every retailer I checked shows them in stock.
01 September 2010, 19:41
R D McMillanQuote: "When did Nosler discontinue the 260gr Partition? They still show it on their site, and every retailer I checked shows them in stock."
The Nosler reload manual #1 indicates the 375--260 and 300gr partition bullets are "No longer manufactured". The Nosler manual #2 does not have any 375 informatioon listed. If they are still in production I will be very pleased! I bought several boxes years ago so I have had no reason to check the stores lately.
Thanks to all for the replies to my original question.
01 September 2010, 21:07
CAS IIHow freaking old is Nosler's reloading manual #1? #6 is the current release.
The 260 Gr 375 cal Partition is alive and well.
01 September 2010, 21:33
Bill ThibeaultAnother bullet that shoots well in my .375 H&H is the 250 grain Swift A-Frame over 71-72 grains of RL-15. Shots < 1 MOA in my rifle.
02 September 2010, 05:58
Slowpoke SlimI just shot some 260 partitions and 270 Hornady's last Sunday. They both shot into the same group at 100 yds. I was using IMR 4350 in both loads. I have seen the 260 partitions on a few local shop shelves, but I have not seen any 300 gr partitions in quite a while.
This is why I was experimenting with the 270 Hornady's. My preference has been the 300 partitions, but I've been trying the 300 Sierra's and the 270 Hornady's as a backup. Accuracy in both the Sierra's and the Hornady's has been good.
02 September 2010, 17:41
airgun1Mine is dated March 1976
quote:
Originally posted by CAS II:
How freaking old is Nosler's reloading manual #1? #6 is the current release.
The 260 Gr 375 cal Partition is alive and well.