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The Basics, Starting Out
338/378 Weatherby MK V Accuamark
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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 442100" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>I also have a CZ550 in 375H&H. I loaded up some rounds with Barnes TSX 235gr and when I chroyned them I was getting 3090. Not too bad for a loading that is over 100 years old. Now that performance is right in there with the 338/378 which was quite suprising to me. I wish Barnes made boatails in 375H&H it might help the B.C. then the 375 would for sure be right up there with the Weatherby. So far I have only tried Acubonds 270gr, Hornady 270gr and Barnes 235 and 270TSX.</p><p>The Acubonds are boattails but I am only getting 2800FPS out of the business end so I guess that limits the rifle as a long range shooter? </p><p>I bought that Sinclair tool to measure distance to the lands. It is a little more complicated to use than the Hornady tool but it is also way way more consistant. I recommend it, as it should help in long range ammunation prep.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 442100, member: 9431"] I also have a CZ550 in 375H&H. I loaded up some rounds with Barnes TSX 235gr and when I chroyned them I was getting 3090. Not too bad for a loading that is over 100 years old. Now that performance is right in there with the 338/378 which was quite suprising to me. I wish Barnes made boatails in 375H&H it might help the B.C. then the 375 would for sure be right up there with the Weatherby. So far I have only tried Acubonds 270gr, Hornady 270gr and Barnes 235 and 270TSX. The Acubonds are boattails but I am only getting 2800FPS out of the business end so I guess that limits the rifle as a long range shooter? I bought that Sinclair tool to measure distance to the lands. It is a little more complicated to use than the Hornady tool but it is also way way more consistant. I recommend it, as it should help in long range ammunation prep. Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester [/QUOTE]
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