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2 part question. 1. Has anyone tried these bullets in a 375 H&H? Any situation where they would be an advantage over 300 grainers? What kind of velocity do you get? 2. Has anyone ever come out with a bullet somewhere between 300-350 grains? I always thought that 330 grain would be good, similar sectional density as a 400 grain 416 and it could probably be easily launched at 2400 fps from a 375 H&H, making sort of like a mini 416 Rigby, any thoughts on this?
 
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Folks on the ground have said the 350 grain .375 makes the H&H round into a 416 Rigby. Frankly 2400 fps is plenty of velocity, and why not go with a heavier bullet, especially if using a soft? John Taylor would be in favor of it.
 
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Assuming one has the twist rate to stabilize it.


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what twist rate do you recomend? why would the 350 grain be good and not the 380 grain which has stirred controversy here by rhino bullets?


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Woodleigh also make a 450 gr .416 bullet and a 550 gr .458 bullet which essentialy makes the .416 into a .458 and the .458 into a big .500.....................and so it goes Big Grin

I do reckon that the 450 gr woodleigh would make sense for the big .416 Rigby case as it has the capacity to rive it at 2400 fps no doubt.
 
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Will the 350s stablize in a 1 in 12 twist rifle? I believe that's what mine is (win 70 safari express)I guess I can just try it to find out.
 
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I would prefer 1-10" but 1-12 will work.
 
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I saw this posted on another website. The Rhino 380's at 600 yards.



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Fjold,

That's some nice shooting. Is there any information about the rifle that it was shot from?
(Twist, whether it was a rail-gun!, etc.)

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The 1 in 12 twist barrel stablizes 350gr/.375 just fine in my .375wby at 2500fps.As a matter of fact,its the most accurate bullet I have found, grouping 3/4in at 100yd and less than 2in at 200yd.
In the H&H case your volocities should be 2300 to 2400fps.Weather that will affect bullet stability I can't say but I doubt it.
I've shot only one black bear with this load but I believe Ray A. used it in Africa to affect.He seemed impressed with it.


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Fjold,

That's some nice shooting. Is there any information about the rifle that it was shot from?
(Twist, whether it was a rail-gun!, etc.)

Thanks,
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I talked with the guy who shot it and it was a custom built Remington converted to CRF with a 28" Lilja 1:12 twist barrel. That group was shot off of a front rest with sandbags, prone.


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If anyone is inteested I hae 2 boxes of the Barnes Original 375 cal 350 grain Solids for sale total 100 bullets
$38 box plus shipping or $90 shipped USA for both
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Never used the Woodleigh 350 solids on game but they do shoot well in my .375. Got them from RAY ATKINSON!

The heavier bullets have a tendency for greater penetration. Maybe someone with experience on game could confirm this.


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....I believe Ray A. used it in Africa to affect.He seemed impressed with it.


I do recall Ray.Atkinson posting that he achieved 2400fps for the 350 WL in his 375H*H. I also recall him stating that itregularly(or always?) put two holes in buffalo.
 
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You're right. If one searches, the post can probably be found.

I get 2400 fps easily with RL-15. That gets almost 4500 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, approximately the same as the typical 300 gr. performance. Can only get so much energy from the same case regardless of the bullet weight.


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Thanks for the replies. Anyone have any load data?
 
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Some load data from the Barnes Bullets - Reloading Manual Number One (Copyright 1992) for the .375 H&H Mag using the 350 gr Barnes Original bullet. This is a lead core bullet; NOT an "X" bullet. It's very similar in construction to the Woodleigh.

Note: I do not know what kind of pressure testing Barnes did for their Manual Number One. It's not stated in the manual. Under the loading notes for the .375 H&H, the manual states: "When shooting for this manual, we used Barnes brass, Federal 215 primers and a 26 inch barrel."



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Thanks Bob, that gives me a start, I have the latest Barnes manual and it doesnt list 350 grain loads.

This question has probably been asked before, does anyone know if woodleigh plans on producing a load book?
 
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The shooter testing the Rhino 380s has a Browning A-bolt in 375 H&H. Wink


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Bob F.

Thanks for posting that, again. I knew somebody had.


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I haven't used the 350 Woodleigh .375 on game but I have used the 550 gr .458 out of the Lott on elephants. If it works as well as the 550 gr Woodleigh for penetration you will be mighty pleased.

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BFaucett...... Can you share the OAL from that barnes manual...On the 350 soft. I am getting ready to reload some... Thank you <>< Maddog


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So if hunting cow elephants with a 375 which would you recommend the 300gr or the 350???


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If they shoot well and I could get at least 2,250 out of them, I sure would try them.

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I have used the 350grn WOODLIEGH solids and give them the thumbs up.
With great penetration they are great for Buff, Hippo and Elle.
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