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All my reloading books are packed away, and I'm dragging the 375 h&h to the range to check zero. Has anyone shot 300 grain out to 300 yards. The bullets are swift and nosler. What's the rise and drop if zero'd at 150 yards. I generally go an inch to an inch and half high at 100 yards (not science by any stretch. The rifle is a Wby mark v with a 24" barrel. Any suggestions, just want to know how flat I can expect it. Thanks | ||
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Keith, I don't have a program, but the ammo charts show a 300gr 375 H&H sighted at 2.5" high at 100 with be about 10-11" low at 300 yards. That should keep you on paper, at least! Have fun. PS: If you're not prepping for Dangerous Game, load a 260gr Accubond on the high end of the power scale and you've got one flat-shooting Elk and Moose rifle. It changes the character of the 375 H&H completely. | |||
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Go to Federal website and download their ballistic program and punch in temp, distance, etc... It's great. | |||
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Thanks guys, That's just what I needed! | |||
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Where is the best place to buy ammo if you don't reload? Feel too old and vibrate too much to reload. Still like to hunt and shoot but $ is becoming an issue. Thanks Rick | |||
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I've been buying ammo and reloading components from graf and sons, in Missouri. They are competitively price, quick on the shipping, and very reasonable on S&H charges. Mad Dog | |||
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For 375HH try out www.doubletapammo.com They have a great selection and they shoot very well. | |||
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