20 February 2004, 12:48
WashougalChrisRe: Anyone play with a .375 Nitro Express.
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Wow! I need 50+ gr of RL-15 to break 2000 fps in the 9.5x57 M-S, which has smaller case volume (w/ 270gr RN).
Therein may lie at least part of our difference. My Bertram 375x2 1/2 FNE has a capacity of 65.5 grains of water, and my Bertram 375x2 1/4 Rimless Nitro Express (9.5x57 MS) has a capacity of 68.0 grains. Maybe your brass has greater capacity than mine?
I have used reformed 40/70 Sharps Straight brass for the 375x2 1/2 FNE that has a capacity of 71.0 grains of water, and this does require adjustment of charge weight with Varget (I have not used this brass with RL 15 though).
Don't forget to post a pic of your rifle
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Good shooting,
Jim
I guess I stand corrected. I measured my 375 FNE brass today (formed from Shiloh 405 Basic), and the H20 capacity is 67.5 gr. For 9.5x57 (formed from 9.3x57), the capacity is 68.6 gr. I also slugged my bore on the 375 FNE, and it comes out to 0.375" across the lands and 0.380" across the grooves.
Also, I shot the 375 FNE at 50 yds, using Hornady 270gr RN and 51 gr of RL-15. I was hitting about 11" high. I don't think increasing the charge will help, so I'll try dropping it to see if I can get it to hit point of aim.
Still working on the pictures! (I don't have a digital camera yet)
Thanks,
Washougal Chris
20 February 2004, 18:38
bpesteveNot sure how I've managed to miss this thread 'til now, but I can weigh in with a bit of .375 2-1/2" data from my two rifles. One was (alas, sold in a very bad year) an H&H '92 Steyr like yours that handled higher pressures, though needing shorter OAL, than my current Lancaster hammer single. The bolt gun liked pretty hot loads with Re7 and 235 grain Speers, loads that were way beyond what I use now.
My current favorite load for the Lancaster is 44 grains IMR3031 with the 270 Hornady RN seated to 3.375"; these give right at 2000 fps and shoot exactly to the sights - and are very mild and easy on brass. I've tried Wright's 49 grs of Varget with the same bullet seated to 3.30" and they clocked 2170. They also extruded the primers back too much into the slightly oversize firing pin hole and I stopped using that load. The other load the Lanc likes is 45 grs IMR4895 at 3.30" for a bit over 2000fps. This Lancaster, BTW, has conventional rifling in its 28" barrel, not oval bore, and I will sheepishly admit to not having slugged it to find its bore and groove diameters.
The .375 2-1/2" is a favorite of mine and the Lancaster is the one rifle I can't seem to miss with. I'll post a picture when I can remember where I filed it...
21 February 2004, 06:24
bpesteveFound 'em!
It's a rebounder that also has a stalking safety. My favorite!

21 February 2004, 08:21
mbogo375Steve,
Absolutely outstanding rifle!!!!! You are a lucky man. It looks very much like an Alex Henry that I coveted. If you ever run across it's twin (or even it's good looking first cousin

) at a semireasonable price
please let me know . I have a spot reserved for it!!!!