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Kevin, I have some .375"/270 grain GS FN bullets on hand that I will be loading in my .376 Steyr. I have not built the loads yet, but I can measure the length of the bullet if that helps you. My application is a solid for Cape buff, so I am not really concerned about muzzle velocity. I figure there will be enough for the typical ranges buff are shot at. jim dodd ------------------ | |||
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Ray has a method of seating long bullets outside the cannelure by using an undersized expander ball to increase neck tension. He still uses a light crimp also. I have not tried this myself, but if I was trying to get every last bit of velocity possible for 300 grn and heavier bullets, I would give it a try. My own experience has lead me to prefer loads that are usually a little below max. I've worked up loads for 225 and 270 grn Hornady SP so far using Varget powder and Hodgdon data. I will work up a load for 300 grn Partitions soon. I don't foresee any problems with case capacity to achieve a max load using Varget, although I'm sure it will be a compressed load. What will you be using this rifle for? | |||
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