01 August 2011, 21:41
Enigma375 RUM load development
Fellow members,
I finished load development for my new 375 RUM. Here are the details.
R-R Brass, 270gr Barnes TSX
H4350, CCI LRM primer
COAL: 3.585 inches
The rifle has a 24 inch match grade pacnor barrel in a 1/10 twist. I started low as per Barnes reloading manual. The start charge was 88g of H4350 and I went up in 1gr increments all the way up to the 96gr limit. I loaded 5 rounds of each to see which shot the best. The start charge gave velocities averaging 2800 fps but the groups were nothing to brag about. I finally found her sweet spot. 95.0gr of H4350 gave me the following results.
Shot 1, 95.0gr H4350: 2888 fps
Shot 2, 95.0gr H4350: 2892 fps
Shot 3, 95.0gr H4350: 2898 fps
Shot 4, 95.0gr H4350: 2898 fps
Shot 5, 95.0gr H4350: 2900 fps
Average 5 shot group was 5/8 of an inch at 100 yards.
96.0 gr of H4350 started opening up the groups again.
I will post pictures when I get back home.
Maurice
03 August 2011, 05:52
OngweSounds good! I've read that H4350 is THE powder for the 375 RUM...sounds like it certainly is in your rifle.
03 August 2011, 07:19
EnigmaHello Ongwe,
With my very limited experience, I would have to agree that H4350 works well with the monolithic bullets. I think H4831 will also be a very good powder with the traditional cup and core bullets.
03 August 2011, 17:47
gerrybi had really good luck with 7828ssc with the 300 tsx bullets. It is reall accurate and shoots flatter than i thought it would.