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09 December 2005, 02:06
blackbearhunter
375H&H 225gr. starting loads
Does anyone have the hornady book that has staring loads for the 220gr.fp and the 225gr.spire point? I was told to start out with SR 4759 34.5-42gr.& accurate arms 5744 40.5-47gr. is this correct?also what other powder does the manual list?Can i use these starting loads for both bullet weights?What primer?I have a new book on order but was told it will not be available until after the first of the year.Thanks in advance. thumb
09 December 2005, 02:47
bobc
I've compiled several sources, but I show starting 5744 load at 40.5 (2000 fps) to 47.7 (2300 fps). I've used a lot of this powder, & it's very accurate in my 375 with 220 gr flat nose Hornadies. Bob
09 December 2005, 04:57
N E 450 No2
I have killed a few deer with a 375 H&H using the Hornady 220FP with 60 grains of IMR 3031, and the 235 Speer with 60 and 64 grains of IMR 3031.
The 250 Sierra shoots good with these loads to, but I have not taken any game with them.


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09 December 2005, 05:04
jackfish
I found H4895 to works well with the .375" Hornady 225 grain Spire Points in my 375 H&H. 68 grains is a good starting load and I just load them to 70 grains. The maximum load from Hornady is 74.8 grains. Hornady loads are interchangable for the 220 grain FN and 225 grain SP.


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09 December 2005, 09:54
ricciardelli
http://stevespages.com/375_1.html


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09 December 2005, 15:35
blackbearhunter
Thanks everyone for the help.Should i lightly crimp these rounds? thumb
09 December 2005, 18:12
butchloc
we used 83 gr of 4350 with a barnes 210 gr in zim with great success.
10 December 2005, 05:56
jackfish
quote:
Should i lightly crimp these rounds?
I use a 1/2 turn in from a ram up shell holder with the Lee Factory Crimp Die. That is a fairly light crimp.


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10 December 2005, 06:39
N E 450 No2
I did not crimp mine.


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