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I have both the .375Ruger and .416Ruger in the Alaskan model. Have any of you chronographed the actual speed of the Hornady DGS or DGX out of the 20" Alaskan barrels. Just wondering what the real world numbers are. P.S. What about through the 23" Ruger African model, how much difference in the extra 3 inches? "The difference between adventure and disaster is preparation." "The problem with quoting info from the internet is that you can never be sure it is accurate" Abraham Lincoln | ||
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416 chronoed factory ammo, 20" barrel http://www.realguns.com/archives/172.htm
numberous reports of the suposed 2660 fps 300gr ruger have been substainiated -- within a couple FPS, as one expects with barrel to barrel variations -- G&A were able to get right there.with 300gr.. realguns superceeds it http://www.gunsandammo.com/content/the-375-ruger several reports that the 270gr isn't fact as advertised, but in a 20 vs 24" barrel .. at 25fps per inch, its on spec http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-Hawkeye375.htm though this report on 300gr factory says only 2560, 100fps slower, in a 20" barrel.. again, the old standby of 25 fps per inch http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-170235189.html when the weather gets cooler, i'll have more definative proof for everyone to see. opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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From my 20" Ruger the 375 300gr Hornady went only 2511fps avg. Disappointing. | |||
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I would expect the difference to be less between barrel lengths in the .416 than the .375. The .375 would probably benefit from a 24" to 26" tube. Friend of mine also built a .416 Ruger on a Stiller. He opted for a 20" tube I opted for 21.5" we both have same brand barrels cut with same reamer....only diff is I have loaded the Woodleigh 410 Rigby softs (which work fine with that cannelure placement in the Ruger) and he is using the 400 gr rem mag woodleigh offering. I have loaded 75 gr of Varget behind the 410 woodleigh..............I suspect 2300 fps from my 21.5" tube | |||
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I got a few boxes of fac.ammo with the rifle (for free) when I bought my 375 Ruger Alaskan. Hornady 300 grs DGX averages 2630 fps over the chrony - not bad for fac.ammo and in a 20" barrel.. Reloads with the 300 grs Nosler P have touched 2700 fps but best accuracy of loads in the 2600 fps area | |||
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Not DGX, but the Hornady factory 270 gr SP-RP Custom that came with the rifle (Hawkeye African 23" barrel) made a three shot average at 2846 fps. The 300 gr Hornady RN Custom made a three shot average at 2612 fps. Arild Iversen. | |||
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That is about the best I have had from 375 H&H in 26" barrel and with Reloader 15 | ||
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Rifle: .375 Ruger Alaskan 20" bbl. Ammo: Hornady 270 GR SP RP Elevation: 5400 feet Temperature: 52 degrees F Date: 10/8/10 Rounds fired: 20 Avg: 2721 FPS High: 2778 FPS Low: 2645 FPS SD: 31 ES: 133 | |||
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My 416 loads go 2420 fps. My 300gr in my 375 H&H go 2648 fps | |||
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