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Reloading for 375 H&H with Swift A Frame
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I am heading to Africa in JUN. It will be for big plains game, Eland, Kudu, Gemsbock, ... Any feedback for handloads centered on the Swift A-Frames for a 375 H&H?
 
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The .375 H&H is a lot of rifle for plains game and the A-Frame is an excellent bullet.

Load the bullet that gets you about 2,700'/sec and have at it.


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On the assumption that the bullet (A-Frame) is a 300 grain, you might not want 2700 ft/secs. But it is an excellet choice in the .375 H&H. I used it on my first Safari.






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The 300 grain Swift A-Frame will work well. My wife and I have used it on everything from Impala to Cape Buffalo, with a couple of bears in Alaska. The thing I like about the 375H&H is it allows you more latitude to take going-a-way shots.

I reload mine with RL-15 powder (good accuracey & velocity)
 
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Sounds good guys. I was specifically looking at a load combination for the 250 gr Swift A-Frame. I have reload data for 235, 270, 300 grs, but nothing for the 250 gr. I could probably back out the data, but if anyone had an accurate load for the 250 gr, I would appreciate the help.
 
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Joe I would start at 70 grains of IMR 4064 and work up from there. I think my load is 72, but I do not have my records available here.






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.375 H&H Magnum, 24" barrel
Bullet Weight (Gr.) Order BW Powder Bullet Diam. C.O.L. Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 H4350 .375" 3.555" 78.0 2620 41,500 CUP 83.0 C 2733 44,900 CUP
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 H414 .375" 3.555" 77.0 2586 41,100 CUP 82.5 2746 46,300 CUP
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 H380 .375" 3.555" 74.0 2635 43,300 CUP 79.0 2753 47,300 CUP
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 Varget .375" 3.555" 62.0 2531 43,900 CUP 66.5 2642 49,700 CUP
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 BL-C(2) .375" 3.555" 75.0 2711 43,900 CUP 80.0 2835 49,300 CUP
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 H335 .375" 3.555" 64.0 2496 41,400 CUP 68.0 2659 50,600 CUP
250 GR. SWIFT SP 250 H4895 .375" 3.555" 64.0 2574 44,800 CUP 69.0 2696 49,700 CUP

Hodgdon BL-C(2) makes the 375 H&H sing with the lighter bullets.


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