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| I believe I have 7 rounds of 350 G&H 350 Magnum in my ammo safe. I'll check tomorrow. |
| Posts: 20171 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009 |
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| i have 1 somewhere. i'll try to find it |
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| Thank you guys. |
| Posts: 12508 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky | Registered: 31 July 2016 |
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| Does anyone have an original box. |
| Posts: 12508 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky | Registered: 31 July 2016 |
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| quote: Originally posted by LHeym500: Does anyone have an original box.
Yes, I do. |
| Posts: 3367 | Location: Colorado U.S.A. | Registered: 24 December 2004 |
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| Posts: 3367 | Location: Colorado U.S.A. | Registered: 24 December 2004 |
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| Huvius: Wonderful and Thank you. That confirms the bullet weight.
It looks like the load is 65 grains of some kind of Du Pont powder? Is that correct? It is too faint in photo to read.
I will post in classifieds if anyone wants to sell a cartridge.
I know Western loaded the 350 G and H, but I cannot find when? |
| Posts: 12508 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky | Registered: 31 July 2016 |
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| quote: Originally posted by LHeym500: Huvius: Wonderful and Thank you. That confirms the bullet weight.
It looks like the load is 65 grains of some kind of Du Pont powder? Is that correct? It is too faint in photo to read.
I will post in classifieds if anyone wants to sell a cartridge.
I know Western loaded the 350 G and H, but I cannot find when?
The powder is Dupont IMR # 15 1/2, some info below indicates this old powder was replaced with IMR 4064. The first IMR powder, IMR # 15, was designed in 1914 as a replacement for cordite for the .276 Enfield cartridge.[3] Grains of 0.032-inch diameter were 0.084 inches long with 9% DNT coating. In 1919 IMR # 15½ added 2% tin to IMR # 15 to reduce metal fouling from cupronickel-jacketed bullets.[2] IMR # 4064 replaced both powders in 1935. IMR # 4064 is intended for magnum capacity cartridges like the .250-3000 Savage, .35 Whelen and .375 H&H Magnum.[4] Grains of 0.031-inch diameter are 0.083 inches long with 6.5% DNT coating.[2] |
| Posts: 3923 | Location: Rolleston, Christchurch, New Zealand | Registered: 03 August 2009 |
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