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Just learning to enjoy reloading and big/medium bores. Have a quick question.
I procured 200 Barnes .416 Rem Mag 300 grain TSX bullets from a tag sale. I would like to load these to around 2400 fps. I have both Varget and 4064 powders on hand. I can not seem to find a load for my desired load....all are either heavier bullet or faster speed.....can anyone help?

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300 gr at 2400 fps would be a light load for a 375 H&H. Not sure if anyone has load data for that low of a muzzle velocity.
 
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In case you didn't know loading down to far with powerful cartridges can cause dangerous situations.
Hang fires and other problems. be careful or load to the listed lo , no lighter !
...tj3006
 
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Use the 4064 I load down to around 2200 in my 416 Taylor with out trouble 2400 should be easy.
 
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I haven't loaded the 300s slow. My goal was all the velocity I could get ! At high.speed, 2850 with H4895 and over 2900 fps with Rl15 they kill extremely well. And fly very flat to 300 yards. You might gives Barnes ballistician a call. They have been very helpful to me in the past.


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I emailed AA powders and the next day they sent reduced load data for my 416 rem., 375 ruger and 375 hh using aa5744

this is what I received regarding the 416 rem

Caliber: .416 Remington Magnum.
Barrel length: 24”
Powder: Accurate – 5744®.
Bullet weight: 300 grains.
Low load: 42.0 grains (ca 1800 Fps)
Maximum load: 51.0 grains (ca 2125 Fps)
Bullet weight: 350 grains.
Low load: 39.0 grains (ca 1600 Fps)
Maximum load: 47.5 grains (ca 1950 Fps)
Bullet weight: 400 grains.
Low load: 36.0 grains (ca 1500 Fps)
Maximum load: 44.0 grains (ca 1850 Fps)
 
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The 60% load with H4895 should get you right about where you want to go.

An under bore cartridge like the .416 Rem won't detonate with a reduced charge of a medium burn rate powder.


 
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