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.375 H&H in .375 Weatherby
20 January 2008, 23:59
Oldcoyote.375 H&H in .375 Weatherby
I am not yet a reloader although I have other vices.

My .375 Weatherby shoots Remington 270 grain .375 H&H fairly well and they are only $37.28 per box. Are there any long-term ill effects of doing this? I am only talking about practice, not hunting.
Thank you
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21 January 2008, 00:34
RIPHi Oldcoyote,
No problems whatsoever.
The .375 H&H and .375 Wby loaded ammo are the same length. There should be no neck erosion from doing this.
The .375 H&H brass shortens a little by the end of the blowout to .375 Wby chamber fit, but it is not detrimental to the rifle at all. The lower pressures produced may smoke the necks a little but maybe not. No problems.
Are you zeroed for the .375 H&H load?
It does produce good accuracy, I'll guess?
I would be interested to know where the Wby factory load of 300-grain Nosler partition at 2800 fps (26") impacts in relation to the 270-grain H&H factory load at 100 yards,
and what velocity you get from that H&H load fired in your .375 Wby?
21 January 2008, 02:12
OldcoyoteThanks RIP
Brand new rifle, I'll have to report back. I also have a sample pack from Superior to try (.375 Weatherby).
Now I don't have to buy reloading equipment and remodel my basement! I think I'll spend some of my savings on a chronograph.

I wish Oehler was still selling them.
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21 January 2008, 02:55
RIPCongratulations on the new .375 Wby.
The sane (boring) person would get one of those and stick with it, forsaking all other rifles for hunting any game in the world.
What kind of rifle?
The 270-grain .375 H&H ammo will likely be about 150 fps slower (and lower pressure) in the .375 Wby chamber, than it would be in a .375 H&H chamber, on average.
The ProChrono Chronograph is a great, inexpensive instrument that I have tested against an Oehler and they agreed very closely.
It is reliable if the light is good.
I got good results with one of those yesterday at 21 degrees F and midday sun.

21 January 2008, 03:49
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by Oldcoyote:
I am not yet a reloader although I have other vices.

My .375 Weatherby shoots Remington 270 grain .375 H&H fairly well and they are only $37.28 per box. Are there any long-term ill effects of doing this? I am only talking about practice, not hunting.
Thank you
They call that Fire Forming

I only lost 10fps (Oehler33) firing H&H brass in my .375 AI

21 January 2008, 07:41
OldcoyoteThe rifle is a Montana 1999 in an Echols-McMillan stock. I'll check into the ProChrono.
I have a perfectly good .416 Rigby so no excuse for the Weatherby..............unless I go for brown bear!!!!
It's 24 degrees here now and we think that's cold. None of the ranges are heated here in Dixie.

Thanks
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29 January 2008, 03:04
OldcoyoteRIP
Tried out my new ProChrono (thank you). I hope I did it correctly. It was sunny and about 60 degrees. I used the diffusers and the chrono was 15 ft from the muzzle. All .375 were fired in .375 Weatherby with a 24 inch barrel.
Weatherby 300 gr. factory (published 2800)
2807
2801
2812
Remington 270 gr. .375 H&H (published 2690)
2609
2666
2604
Federal 260 gr. Accubond .375 H&H (Pub 2700)
2604
2614
Also tested 24 inch barrel:
Federal .30/06 Blue box cheapo 150 gr averaged 2949 (published 2910)
Federal .30/06 High Energy 180 gr ave. 2861 (published 2880).
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29 January 2008, 09:42
RIPWow!
You have a fast rifle.
Over 2800 fps in a 24" barrel with the Wby factory 300-grain Nosler Partitions is smoking.
They claimed 2800 fps in a 26" barrel.
You did not have any pressure signs?
O.K., so I exaggerated on the velocity loss of H&H ammo fired in a Wby chamber. I was giving you a worst case scenario. The old sloppy throat from 1944 with the long freebore would be worse. You have a 2001 throat?
I get about 2740 fps in my 24" barrel with the Wby factory 300-grain Nosler.
Your mileage may vary.
Thanks for reporting that.

29 January 2008, 12:59
Ackley Improved UserIn my 375 H&H AI I'm getting 2935 fps with Sierra 300 gr. BTs using 94 grs. of MRP and a 26.5" barrel - i.e., 378 performance and no pressure signs.
29 January 2008, 14:02
gumboot458quote:
Originally posted by Ackley Improved User:
In my 375 H&H AI I'm getting 2935 fps with Sierra 300 gr. BTs using 94 grs. of MRP and a 26.5" barrel - i.e., 378 performance and no pressure signs.
...................................That would be really scary to me [ and if truth be known it kind of is ] ,, but there was a write up by Stan Skinner in G&A I think it was on the 375 Weatherby when it came out again and he had a 2900 plus feet per second load in the load tables.........I haven,t found the right load to do that with my 416 Rem Mag yet ........
.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
29 January 2008, 17:50
trophyhunter5000quote:
I wish Oehler was still selling them
When did Oehler quit selling chronos????
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29 January 2008, 18:31
MTMGumboot, 91 grs Rel. 15 under the 300 X. Got my first Elk with that load.
29 January 2008, 19:41
OldcoyoteRIP
Yes, 2001 throat. No sticky bolt, no ejector marks, still studying primers.
TH5000
I don't know the date but here's what they say:
http://www.oehler-research.com/model35.html
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