05 October 2004, 09:11
jackfishRe: .375 H & H Load
.375 H&H Magnum
225 grain Hornady Spire Point
Remington brass
CCI 250 primer
68 grains H4895 START LOAD
70 grain H4895 HUNTING LOAD
74.8 grains H4895 MAXIMUM LOAD
The hunting load is good for deer, black bear and hogs, and is adequate for elk. The 220 grain Hornady flat nose can be used with the same data.
05 October 2004, 13:11
308SakoOne of my first .375's most favorite loads was the Speer 235 with 60 grains of IMR 3031, cut one hole at 100 yards repeatedly, and was pleasant to shoot. Also the IMR 4759 could make some interesting reduced loads. You can really speed up the light weights as well with IMR 4064. Have some Trophy Bonded 240's... and a white tail connection in mind for those. By all means include a .375 in your battery as it is an extremely versatile cartridge.

05 October 2004, 16:33
talentrecI've had good luck with the 235 grain Speer and 70 grains of Varget with a Federal 215 primer.
06 October 2004, 01:48
<eldeguello>I have used the Barnes X in 210 grain weight. Though one could maybe break 3000 FPS with it, but so far, 2900 is about all I have been able to achieve. However, they are acccurate!

06 October 2004, 03:40
KenscoVery interesting. I would like to think a 200 gr. load might be possible.
06 October 2004, 12:46
N E 450 No2I have used the Hornady 220gr and the 235 Speer at reduced velocities on deer with excellent results. Bobc's load would be very good for smaller game. I used both bullets loaded to around 2500fps with great results.