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375 RUM and the 260 Accubond...
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 884609" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>Moki</p><p></p><p>Nice critter!!!</p><p></p><p>If anyone has experience with VihtaVuori's N5XX series powders in this caliber I too would be interested. N540 orN550 is better suited to the 375 Ruger but N560 is their slowest for the big mags.</p><p></p><p>When the N5XX series first arrived in August of 1995 they were marketed as a "high energy" powder. I assume from the burn rates and charge densities that they use less powder and occupy less space. I have run out of room in the 375 Ruger using 300gr bullets over 80gr of 4350 but would like to stay with 4350 burn rates in this weight bullet. Hence the search for high density (re: high energy) powders.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has some load data please post to this thread.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!!</p><p>Kennibear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 884609, member: 51650"] Moki Nice critter!!! If anyone has experience with VihtaVuori's N5XX series powders in this caliber I too would be interested. N540 orN550 is better suited to the 375 Ruger but N560 is their slowest for the big mags. When the N5XX series first arrived in August of 1995 they were marketed as a "high energy" powder. I assume from the burn rates and charge densities that they use less powder and occupy less space. I have run out of room in the 375 Ruger using 300gr bullets over 80gr of 4350 but would like to stay with 4350 burn rates in this weight bullet. Hence the search for high density (re: high energy) powders. If anyone has some load data please post to this thread. Thanks!!! Kennibear [/QUOTE]
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