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As it says on the tin, I want to find out which powders will work well for a 300 gr TSX in the 375 Ruger. GG has a 20 inch barrel. I want an available powder (i.e. not Alliant), minimal compression, and preferably moderate/low temperature sensitivity. I'm only looking for about 2500 fps. Searching AR indicates Varget and H4350 might do. Haven't seen H4895 mentioned. My QL calculations, not to be trusted obviously, look like this; 68.25gr H4895, 67 kpsi, 2500 fps 70.25gr Varget, 67 kpsi, 2500 fps 76.7gr H4350, 65 kpsi, 2500 fps, 108% fill 68.25gr 8208, 70 kpsi, 2500 fps Are these pressure predictions way off? What do y'all think are safe max loads with these powders? thx | ||
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I don't have your calibre but predict that H4895 and Varget will give you less-compressed loads (than 4350, at least) and good heat tolerance. Why, the latter? Because last I heard those Hodgdon powders were all made in sunny Australia and have a good reputation for withstanding torrid climates. The faster powders are also more likely to give best performance in your short barrel. The pressures quoted seem a bit high for tropical loads, though. | |||
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So I just compared Hodgdons online data vs QL for .375 Ruger, 80.7 grains of H4350, 24 inch bbl; MV; 2,660fps Hodgdon, 2597fps QL max chamber pressure; 59.6kpsi Hodgdon, 61.3kpsi QL so not horribly off. Changing bbl length to 20in in QL results in 2492 fps. | |||
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