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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
375 RUM guys
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 964018" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I have been out of the 375 game for a while. I have a freshly rebarreled 375 sitting in the safe that has a scope on it just needs broken in and a load worked up. I plan to keep using the 270 TSX. just wondering if any of my fellow 375 rum groupies have been seeing cool results with any new bullets or powders? I have come to really like Hunter powder because the burn rate matches up really well with large capacity cases with big bullets. just a little faster than the popular slow burners and its spherical so you can get a little more in than with a stick powder before you start to compress. It has worked well in my 338 win and 416 rigby. We will see how it is in the rum. May also try RL33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 964018, member: 22242"] I have been out of the 375 game for a while. I have a freshly rebarreled 375 sitting in the safe that has a scope on it just needs broken in and a load worked up. I plan to keep using the 270 TSX. just wondering if any of my fellow 375 rum groupies have been seeing cool results with any new bullets or powders? I have come to really like Hunter powder because the burn rate matches up really well with large capacity cases with big bullets. just a little faster than the popular slow burners and its spherical so you can get a little more in than with a stick powder before you start to compress. It has worked well in my 338 win and 416 rigby. We will see how it is in the rum. May also try RL33 [/QUOTE]
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